These are some of the items included in your student's school supplies purchased by the teachers:

Daily Learning Tools (All Grades)

  • Pencils (No. 2 or beginner’s pencils for K) – Daily writing, math, spelling, and tests.

  • Erasers (large pink or pencil-top) – Encourage neat work and corrections.

  • Crayons (24-count) – Coloring, drawing, and early writing.

  • Colored pencils (12-count) – For projects and neat coloring.

  • Washable markers – Bright colors for art, posters, and group projects.

  • Highlighters (Grades 2–5) – Help students organize notes.

  • Glue sticks (6–12) – Safe, neat, and used often for projects.

  • Safety scissors (blunt tip for K–2) – Cutting practice and crafts.

  • Ruler (Grades 1–5) – Measurement in math and science.


📓 Organization & Writing

  • Notebooks (spiral or composition)

    • K–2: Primary handwriting tablets + wide-ruled notebooks

    • 3–5: Wide/college-ruled notebooks for each subject

  • Folders (3–5 with pockets) – Keep homework and teacher notes organized.

  • Loose-leaf notebook paper (Grades 2–5) – Extra practice in writing and math.

  • Binder (1–2 inch, Grades 3–5) – Supports subject organization.

  • Index cards (Grades 4–5) – Useful for study skills.


🧸 Kindergarten & Early Grades (K–2)

  • Play-Doh (multi-pack) – Builds fine motor strength for handwriting.

  • Primary pencils (fat pencils for K–1) – Easier grip for beginners.


📚 Upper Grades (3–5)

  • Multiplication flashcards (Grade 3) – Reinforce math facts.

  • Protractor (Grades 4–5) – For geometry lessons.

  • Calculator (Grade 5, if school allows) – Basic math support.

  • More folders/dividers – Help manage multiple subjects.


🧼 Classroom Community Supplies (All Grades)

  • Tissues (2–3 boxes) – Shared during cold/allergy season.

  • Hand sanitizer & disinfecting wipes – Keep classroom clean.

  • Dry-erase markers (low odor) – Used by students for whiteboard practice.

  • Ziploc bags (K–2 especially) – Organize manipulatives and send projects home.