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July 30, 2024
Moffett Public Schools 2024-25 School Supply Lists
By Ms. Paula?s Preschool,

1-Regular sized backpack 1-Kindermat

1-Hard crayon box (no bags)

1-Water cup or bottle (will send home to be washed)

1-Package of wet wipes

2-2 pocket folders for notes and paperwork

1-Small blanket and pillow (must fit in small cubby)

1-Set of headphones for tablet use

2-Boxes of 24-count Crayola brand for best color

1-Box of Kleenex

1-Clorox wipes

1-Box of Ziplock bags Girls: Gallon size Boys: Quart size

•Arts and Crafts supplies. This is just an idea of what we use, no need to get everything: Cotton balls Q-tips Pom-poms (all colors) Coffee filters Small paper clips Uncoated paper plates Tissue paper Gemstones Wiggle eyes Hot glue sticks

Ms. Phoebe and Ms. Heather’s Preschool

1-Regular full sized backpack

1-Regular size school box

2-Boxes of jumbo crayons

2-Boxes of washable markers

1 – 1 inch 3 ring binder notebook with clear pocket on the front

25 or more-Plastic protective sheets

1-Folder for homework 1-Kindermat

1-Water bottle

1-Small receiving blanket (must fit in gallon- sized baggie)

1-Extra change of clothes

1-Small uncoated paper plates Plastic spoons Styrofoam bowls Kleenex

1-Pkg. of dry erase markers Headphones with iphone adapter Snacks (first of every month)

Ms. Lowder and Mrs. Jill’s Pre-K

Ziplock baggies Girls: Gallon size Boys: Quart size Boys: Wet Wipes Girls: Clorox Wipes

2-Boxes of tissue

4-Boxes 24-count crayons Boys: Plates Girls: Spoons

1-8-count washable markers 4-Glue sticks Please put your child’s name on the following items: Fiskar Blunt Tip kids scissors (not sharp scissors) Kid’s size headphones (no bluetooth)

2” Kindermat Regular sized backpack – no wheels please Extra clothes to leave at school (In a ziplock bag with your child’s name on it)

Mrs. Thompson’s Pre-K

1-Extra change of clothes

1-Pack of protective clear sheets

1-Fiskar scissors

1-Pack of Ticonderoga pencils Paper plates Small headphones

1-Plastic red folder

2-Crayola crayons

2-Crayola markers

1-Plastic nap mat

1-Backpack – regular sized (no wheels)

2-Ziplock bags (any size) Blankets are allowed at naptime (no toys or pillows) 1-Water bottle

2-Lysol/Clorox wipes

1-Lysol spray

1-Notebook

1-Play-doh

2-Tissue boxes Baby wipes

8×11 Dry erase board

2-Packs of Expo markers 1-Single colored binder (with a front sleeve pocket)

Kindergarten

1-Backpack (send every day) no backpacks on wheels

1-Water bottle (we will keep it at school all year) Headphones

1-Small crayon box

1-Pkg. of Crayola washable markers

1-Set of watercolor paints

1-3 ring binder – 1 inch

2-Boxes of Crayola crayons (regular size) 16–

14 ct.

1-Pair of Friskar scissor Paper plates

1-Pack of Clorox wipes

1-Box of Kleenex

1-Pkg. of wet wipes

1-Change of clothes

2-Pkgs. of snacks per month (enough for about

25 students).

If at anytime throughout the year you would like to donate craft supplies, we could use: Wiggly eyes Construction paper Pony beads Pom pom balls Cotton balls Stickers

First Grade

1-Backpack

1-1 inch 3 ring binder

1-Plastic folder with three holes to put in binder

1-Water bottle, such as Rubbermaid

1-36 count Ticonderoga pencils

5-Boxes of 24-ct. crayons 3-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Friskar scissors

1-Over the head headphones 6-Glue sticks Boys: 2 box Ziplock bags, any size Girls: 2 boxes of baby wipes

1-Small dry erase board 8×11

1-Crayon bag. We prefer to have the soft crayon bags or boxes. No plastic boxes.

Second Grade

1-Friskar scissors 1-Washable markers

1-Box of Kleenex Boys: 1 box of gallon Ziploc bags Girls: 1 box quart or sandwich bags

1-Small plastic crayon box

2-Boxes of crayons

1-Ruler with inches and centimeters

1-Plastic folder with prongs and pockets

1-Pair of headphones Girls: 1 tub of Clorox wipes Boys: 1 tub of baby wipes ^Optional art supplies Glitter White and colored card stock Glue dots Scrapbook paper Paint Twine Cotton balls Ribbon Post it notes Paper plates Colored printer paper Hang tack Colored felt tip pens or sharpies Etc.

Third Grade

1-Backpack

1-Binder (1 inch ring, view front)

2-Folders with three holes

12-Glue sticks

1-Crayon/supply box

1-Pair of scissors 1-Spiral notebook (70-80 pages) 2-Boxes of crayons

2-Boxes of 8-count markers

2-Boxes of colored pencils

20-#2 pencils (Ticonderoga are the best)

2-Pairs of headphones (they are used daily)

1-Pkg. of disposable forks or spoons 1-Box of Ziploc bags

6-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Clorox wipes Please send snacks each month.

Fourth Grade

20-#2 pencils (Ticonderoga are the best, no Dixon brand pencils)

1-Plastic pencil box

1-Pkg. of multicolored highlights

1-Pkg. of pencil top erasers

1-Clipboard

1-Small dry erase board with eraser

1-Pkg. of Expo markers 4-count

4-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Box of washable markers

1-Pair sharp edge scissors 1-Backpack (no wheels)

1-Pkg. of glue sticks

1-Bottle of Elmers glue

1-Box of 24-Crayola crayons

1-12-count box of colored pencils

1-Water bottle – no metal

1-1-inch black binder with clear cover for scrapbook

1-Headphones (no earbuds) ’’Other supplies needed throughout the year if youd like to donate: Clorox wipes Snacks Baggies of all sizes

Fifth-Sixth Grade

1-Trapper keeper (to keep all papers and notes in)

4-Packages of #2 pencils 10-count pencils No pencils with designs on them

4-Boxes of Kleenex tissue

1-Package of Clorox wipes

1 -4-pack of highlighters 1-Box of crayons, colored pencils, and markers

1-Crayon box

1 -Pencil pouch with holes

4-Pairs of headphones (the $1 kind. No bluetooth) 1-Wireless mouse

7-Composition notebooks (1 Math, 1 Reading,

1 English, 1 Social Studies,

1 Science, and 2 Journals).

Sixth Grade only: Basic calculator with percent and square root

Seventh – Eighth Grade

1-Trapper keeper (to keep all papers and notes in)

4-Packages of #2 pencils 10-count No pencils with designs on them

4-Boxes of Kleenex tissue 1-Package of Clorox wipes

1-Pack of highlighters (pink, yellow, orange, green, blue) 1-Package of Clorox wipe

1 -Pencil pouch with holes 1-Wireless mouse

2-Plastic folders

9-Composition notebooks (1 Math, 1 Reading,

1 English, 1 Social Studies, 1 Science, 2 Journals, 1 Spelling/ Vocabulary, 1 Keyboarding, and 1 Health).

Eighth Grade only: TI

30xs Multiview calculator Seventh Grade only: Basic calculator with the four functions, with percent and square root.

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