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July 30, 2024
Gans Public School 2024-25 School Supply List
By Mrs. Donna?s Pre-3,

1-Box of 8-count Crayola crayons

2-Packs of Crayola washable markers

2-Boxes of Kleenex

2-Boxes of Clorox disinfecting wipes

2-Packages of baby wipes

2-Two pocket folders (no brads)

1-8-pack pkg. of Playdough 1-Box of band-aids

1 Small blanket

Mrs. Plank’s Pre-Kindergarten

1-Backpack

3-Boxes of 8-count Crayola crayons

1-Pair of scissors (blunt tip)

2-Packs of Crayola washable markers

2-Boxes of Kleenex

4-Elmers glue sticks

1-Package of #2 pencils 2-Sets of Crayola watercolor 1-Box of colored pencils 2-Packages of baby wipes

2-Two pocket folders (no brads)

1-8 pack pkg. of Playdough 1-Box of band aids

1 Clipboard

1-Package of dry erase markers (skinny ones) 1 Small blanket

Mrs. Brown’s Kindergarten

1-Backpack

1-School box

2-Sets of Crayola watercolors 1-Set of Crayola markers 1-Pair of scissors

2-Sets of 16-count Crayola crayons

2-4 packs of Elmers glue sticks

1-Box of standard #2 pencils

2-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Package of baby wipes

1-Package of Clorox wipes

2-2 pocket folders

1-Set of durable headphones 1-Clipboard

1-Package of Expo markers

1-8 pack of Play-Doh Girls: One box of band-aids Boys: One box of gallon sandwich bags

Mrs. Calloway’s First Grade

2-Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons

1-Crayola markers

1-1 pair of scissors (blunt tip)

1-Set of watercolors

1-Box of pencils

1-Small box (large will not fit in desk)

1-Box of Kleenex

1-Backpack

1-Set of headphones

Mrs. Phillip’s Second Grade

3-Packages of #2 pencils 2-Pocket folders (horizontal pockets)

2-Wide-lined spiral notebooks

1-Box of crayons 24 count

1-Glue stick

1-Package of notebook paper (wide-lined)

1-Pair of blunt tip scissors

1-School box

1-12-inch ruler

1-Crayola washable watercolors

Mrs. Forslind’s Third Grade

1-Backpack

2-Wide ruled notebooks 2-Packs of loose leaf paper 2-Pkgs. of #2 pencils

2-Folders with prongs

1-Supply box

1-Box of crayons

1-Pkg. of highlighters

1-Pkg. of dry erase markers 3-Boxes of tissue

1-Pair of headphones

1-Gym bag with gym shoes

Mrs. Matthew’s Fourth Grade

2-Boxes of pencils

2-Subject notebooks

1-Wide-ruled loose leaf paper 1-Folder

1-Pencil box

1-Markers/Crayons

1-Stick glue

1-Scissors

1-Tissue Box

1-Set of headphones

Mrs. Jeremiah’s Fifth-Eighth Grade Science Pencils Notebook/paper

3-Packs of Kleenex Markers

1-Colored pencils

1-Clorox wipes Mrs. Wittman’s Fifth-Sixth Grade Social Studies, Seventh Grade Geography & Civics Eighth Grade History & Civics Pens (black or blue) Pencils Single subject notebook Kleenex *Seventh and eighth grade will need an notebook for each class

Ms. Holmes’ Fifth Eighth English & Fifth-Sixth Grade Math Pencils (no pens) Erasers Notebook for daily vocabulary Notebooks/paper

2-Pocket folder *Sixth Grade only: Basic calculator

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