For any new teachers, I think this would be helpful. I used to teach 3rd grade, but have since become an English professor so I am looking to get rid of some of my teaching supplies. You can have it all for $200. If you have any questions feel free to FM me,

6 rolls of bulletin board paper (4 long rolls, 2 medium)
9 different borders
colored sentence strips
white sentence strips
dry erase sentence strips
birthday certificates
13 magazine holders (from Ikea)
8 packs of index cards
2 packs of jumbo size index cards
cursive desk tape
desk supplies (normal office type stuff)
box of eraser caps (144)
2 packs of dry erase markers
2 dry erase erasers
2 stamps - 1 says sign and return, the other says please correct
set of coin head stamps
2 stamp pads
glue
velco strips
3 plastic bins (ikea)
several straw baskets (different sizes from Ikea)
rainbow letters
blue letters
writing promts
buttons and plastic dinosaurs (used for a fossil lesson)
palm stapler
foam stickies
plain folders
folders for learning centers
2 manilla folders worth of handouts I used
3 chart grids
Posters I made to hang up in the classroom
5 oval baskets
hanging folder pockets (can be used to distribute handouts or collect homework)
Award box with awards and stickers

Books I have:
First Days of School: How to be an effective teacher
Handwriting:Teacher Edition
How to Organize Your Classroom
Clues for better writing
Math Advantage- Test copying masters (tests)
Classroom Strategies for Interactive Learning
Key Elements for Classroom Management
Focus on Science
Math Steps: Level 3
First Year Teachers Survival Guide (SERIOUSLY AWESOME!!)
Math-Teacher's Edition
My Community: A complete thematic unit
Conscious Classroom Management
Literacy Workstations
Assessment in the Classroom
Our Communities: Practive and Activity Book
Reading in Science Workbook
Daily Georgraphy Practice
Language Handbook
Holt Science textbook (old but useful as secondary source)

Workbooks used in the NYCBOE:
Strategies to achieve reading success: STAR series
Comprehensive assessment of reading strategies:CARS series
Reading Strategies for Literature
Mastering the NYC testing program: reading
Stay Ahead in Math
Figure it out: Teacher Guide Math (book 3)
Figure it out: Book 2
Understanding literature: Using Critical Thinking Skills