School Supply List 2009/10
K5
2 1 +– x 4 1
3 1 +– x÷ 4 1 2 1 1
4 1
5 1
4 1 2 2 2
4 1 2 2 2
1
2 1
1 2
2 2
1
4* 1 1
9* 1 1
4* 1 1
3 1
10
1
5* 1 1
12-inch ruler (wooden, metric and standard on same ruler) Steno pad (homework) Report folder (3-prong, clear cover) Report folder (3-prong folder with pockets inside) Compass (w/ removable pencil) Protractor (180º, measures in 1º divisions, not 1/2 º divisions) Calculator (basic for MS, see back for requirements for HS) 3x5 Cards (qty 50, white, lined) Reinforcements (w/ glue on back) School supply box (small, plastic) Reusable Shopping Bag (with child’s name; for library) Backpack- No Rollers
1
1
1
1
1
1
Crayons (qty 16, traditional colors only, regular size) Crayons (qty 24, traditional colors only) Colored pencils (qty 12, traditional colors) Scissors, rounded Scissors, pointed Elmer’s school glue (regular size) Glue stick Water colors w/ brush (traditional colors) Dry erase marker (black or blue, fine tip) Permanent marker (black, ultra-fine tip, for labeling maps)
1
Facial tissue (travel size) Facial tissue (medium/family size) Mesh Bag for PE clothes PE uniform (see back)
1
Bible (New King James Version, left at school) Flash cards (kept at home for homework, 0-12 families) #2 Pencils (sharpened, no novelty, pencil toppers, etc) Eraser (pink or green only) Ball point pen (blue or black, not erasable, no gel) Red ball point pen (not erasable, no gel) Notebook paper (wide-lined, standard size, large packet, leave in packet) (MS and HS use collegeruled) 3-ring, loose leaf notebook, 1” capacity, hard-backed 3-ring, loose leaf notebook, 1 ½ “ capacity, hardbacked Dividers * (see back side) Pocket folder (labeled for homework, durable) Spiral theme book (wire only, approx. 70 sheets)
1 +–
4 1
4 1
2
6 1
MS 1
HS 1
as needed
as needed
1 1
as needed
2 1 1 1 2 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 2 1
1 1 1
2 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1
as needed
1
1
2 1 1
2 1 1
1 2 1 2
2 1 2
1 1 1 4
1
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
2 1 1
2 1 1
* Please bring all school supplies with you to school on the first day. *
2 as needed
SCHOOL SUPPLIES In an effort to be consistent with Biblical principles concerning godly Christian living and to demonstrate to our students the proper standards of separation from worldliness, we ask our students not to use lunch boxes, backpacks, notebooks, or other school materials that portray the following: • any Hollywood movie/video theme or hero • super heroes • television programs that depict excessive violence or are morally questionable • contemporary cartoon characters such as those that dominate Saturday morning children’s television programs. Traditional characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck are acceptable.
DIVIDERS* 1st Grade – label for Grammar, Phonics, History, Geography, Science 2nd Grade – label for Grammar, Poetry, Math, Geography 3rd Grade – label for Grammar, Bible, Geography, Arithmetic, History, Science, Spelling/Phonics, Vocabulary, Comprehension 4th Grade – label for Math, Science, Grammar, Spelling
CALCULATORS Students planning to take Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Pre-Calculus will be required to have a scientific calculator. These calculators are easily identified as having the trigonometric function buttons (sin, cos, tan) and cost well below $20. Examples include (but certainly not limited to) the following: Casio FX-115, Casio FX260, Casio FX-300, Sharp EL-506, Sharp EL-531, Texas Instrument TI-30, Texas Instrument TI-34, or Texas Instrument TI-36. Students planning on taking AP Calculus will need to get a Texas Instruments TI-83, TI-84, or TI-Nspire (TI-84 keypad will be used). These calculators retail around $100-$130. To comply with the calculator policies of standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT, certain devices will not be allowed for classroom use. These include calculators with QWERTY keypads or use paper tape or make noise or need an electrical outlet, laptop or portable/handheld computers, personal data assistants or pocket organizers, pen-input/stylus-driven devices, and cellphones or smartphones (such as Blackberrys). Also the Texas Instruments TI-89, TI-92, and Voyage 200 will not be allowed. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Cacayorin at
[email protected].
LOCKS FOR STUDENT LOCKERS At your discretion, students may purchase their own keyed or combination locks for their lockers. Silver State is not responsible for items missing from student lockers. If a student loses their combination or key, the lock will be cut with a bolt cutter and the student is responsible to replace the lock.
SCIENCE FAIR Those students involved in the Science Fair First Quarter, must provide their own supplies. More details will be made available to those students involved as the appropriate time approaches.
PE UNIFORMS (All Students 1st Grade - 12th Grade) Boys •
• • •
Long, loose-fitting blue or black shorts or sweat pants Silver State PE T-shirt (purchased from school office; $8.50) White athletic socks Tennis shoes (non-marking soles)
Girls
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Long (at least 9” inseam for MS & HS), loose-fitting blue or black shorts or sweat pants Silver State PE T-shirt (purchased from school office; $8.50) White athletic socks Tennis shoes (non-marking soles)