Redeemer Supply List (2009-10)
This supply list in not complete. There may be a few items that will be added when school starts.
Kindergarten
Label items with child's initials if possible
- 1 Back Pack (No Rolling Please)
- 1 Large Box of Kleenex
- 1 Plastic Supply Box/Pencil Box 8X10
- 12 #2 Pencils (No Jumbo Please)
- 1 Rounded Fiskars Scissors
- 12 Elmer's Washable Glue Sticks
- 1 Crayola Washable Markers Assorted Colors 10 pack
- 2 Boxes of Crayola 64 Crayons
- 8 Washable Paints with Brush (Prang brand excellent)
- 1 Art Shirt (Pull over old T-Shirt)
- 1 Folder with 2 pockets
- 1 Box of gallon and quart Ziploc bags
- 1 4 pack Play Dough
- 1 Container Hand soap and Baby Wipes
- 1 Disposable Camera
- 1 Mead Primary Journal
- A photo of your child doing something fun.
Extras we could use:
- Paper Plates
- Paper Cups
- Paper Towels
1st Grade Supply List
Please label the following items with your child's name:
- 2 Primary- Level Composition Journals (found at Wal-mart) Primary means that the spaces for writing are larger and there is space for drawing a picture on each page.
- 1 regular Composition Journal
- 1 red folder with pockets
- 1 green folder with pockets
- 1 blue folder with pockets
- 1 pair of scissors
- 1 plastic pencil/supply box
- 1 box of 24 or 16 count crayons
- 1 package of washable markers
- 1 set of watercolors
- 1 large pink eraser
The following items do not need to be labeled but will be needed for classroom use:
- One box of Band-Aids
- 36 sharpened pencils #2 pencils
- 5 glue sticks
- 1 bottle of Elmer's glue
- 2 boxes of tissues
- 18 pencil top erasers
- 5 packages of baby wipes (please make sure the packages are resealable-so that the wipes will not dry out.
- Girls: 1 package of construction paper
- Boys: 1 box of Ziploc quart size bags
2nd-3rd Grade Supply List
- 1 Plastic Pencil Box
- 1 Large Pink Eraser
- 1 Box of 10 Washable Markers
- 1 Box of 24 Crayons
- 1 box 8+ Colored Pencils
- 4 Pocket Folders (different colors)
- 4 composition notebooks (sewn in the middle)(different covers)
- Ruler
- Scissors
- Bible - ESV
- Steno-type notebook for homework assignments. (This will go back and forth between home and school everyday. A very small spiral notebook will not last through the year.)
- 24 #2 Pencils
- 6 Washable School Glue Sticks
- 1 bottle Elmers Glue
- 1 package wide rule loose-leaf paper
- 1 package of construction paper
- 1 package of paper towels
- 1 container antibacterial hand sanitizer
- 2 boxes of Kleenex
Please mark notebooks, scissors, pencil box, clipboard and folders with your child’s name.
4th-5th Grade Supply List
- 4 composition theme type sewn in the middle notebook (You may want to buy several extras now in case your child looses theirs. They are very inexpensive at the beginning of the school year, and then the price increases. )
- Pack of at least 8 colored pencils.
- Pencils
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Three ring binder to keep clean notebook paper, pencils
- Steno-type notebook for homework assignments. This will go back and forth between home and school everyday. A very small spiral notebook will not last through the year.
- Wide rule notebook paper: Send two packs in with your student's name written on the plastic wrapper. (I will keep this for your student to use when they run out of paper. I would like students to always keep notebook paper in their own three ring binders, but as the year goes on this often becomes a problem. A pack of paper stored in the classroom will help solve that problem.)
- Box of tissues (Bring on the first day and we will keep them in the classroom throughout the year.)
- A roll of cellophane tape: Please send this in at the beginning of the year. We will be using the tape daily to add things to the theme notebooks. I will keep the tape in class for the students so that it will be easily accessible throughout the school year.
Please save throughout the year and send into class throughout the year any of the following:
- Shoeboxes
- Cardboard milk cartons: half-gallon, quart, pint, and half-pint
- Baby food jars
- Paper towel tubes
- Toilet paper tubes
- Cylinder oatmeal boxes
- Empty check boxes
6th , 7th, and 8th History
- One (or two) theme type sewn in the middle notebook (You may want to buy two now in case your child looses theirs. They are very inexpensive at the beginning of the school year, and then the price increases. )
- One three ring binder (the very narrow, plastic flimsy kind. We will be storing review material in here in class throughout the year so that your student will have that for the exams.)
- One or two rolls of cellophane tape: Please send this in at the beginning of the year. We will be using the tape daily to add things to the theme notebooks. I will keep the tape in class for the students so that it will be easily accessible throughout the school year.
- Notebook paper
- Pencils
- Steno-type notebook to record homework assignments
- 1 box of tissues (Bring on the first day and we will keep them in the classroom throughout the year.)
6th-8th Grade Geography:
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color pencils composition book 3-ring binder and paper with 3 dividers scotch tape scissors 6th-8th Grade Physical Education: uniform (shorts and t-shirt) athetic bag water bottle sweat suit for cold weather
6th-8th Grade Latin:
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1 inch three ring binder with loose-leaf paper
6th Grade English
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3-ring binder, not shared with other subjects, with sections for (1) notes, (2) writing portfolio
folder for handouts
4-color pen
Logic School Math
- 3-ring binder, not shared with other subjects, with sections for (1) notes, (2) homework to be corrected, and (3) tests & quizzes
- calculator
- pencils
- ruler (6" or 12")
- protractor
Logic
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composition book for notes (can use last year's)
folder for handouts
4-color pen
6th-7th Grade Science
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A three-ring binder with pockets for papers, or a section of a binder would be fine. A lab notebook (a composition book). A calculator.
8th Grade Earth Science
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Binder with pockets and papers.
6th-8th grade Handbells:
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small (1/2" thick) three ring notebook and one pocket-folder for Handbells.





