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Kidsaplenty
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Schools Supplies

Where are you getting them? With the amount my DDs need it will cost me an arm and a leg Chat Icon

Posted 8/25/10 9:06 PM
 

CunningOne
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Re: Schools Supplies

DS is only going into 1st grade, but his supply list was pretty small. Some pencils, a pencil case, ruler, crayons, glue sticks, scissors, etc. I got them at Target last month when they had their 25-cent sale.

Posted 8/25/10 10:14 PM
 

Elizabeth
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Re: Schools Supplies

I purchased everything at Target, Walmart & Dollar Tree. My DD needed a white folder so that was my "splurge" bc I only need 1 and had to buy a pack of 10 and could only find them at Staples. But I saved 9 other 1st grade Moms a trip :)

Posted 8/25/10 10:33 PM
 

rojerono
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Re: Schools Supplies

I went to Target for almost everything - and did a couple of things at Staples. The cost isn't too terrible as long as you really stick to basics and don't get swayed by some of the super cute brand-y things. In other words.. don't take the kids. A plain wooden ruler works just as well as a brightly colored anti-microbial plastic one at a fraction of the cost.

Posted 8/26/10 5:25 AM
 

Erica
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Re: Schools Supplies

We get them through the local store/PTA, but if you start in July, you could get everything really cheap from the Staples sales (just saying for next year) - I sometimes I wish that I just did Staples, but I like that I support the PTA/local store with 0 effort.

Posted 8/26/10 10:06 AM
 

Metsmomma
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Re: Schools Supplies

am i the only mom in long island that hasn't got my lists yet? ugh!!!!! i have one going in to first and one going in to second. and i looked on the district website, and there is no link. i don't even know who my kids have as teachers this year yet!!!Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 8/26/10 10:18 AM
 

CathyB

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Re: Schools Supplies

DD is going into K so she didn't need a lot of stuff, but we got the list for grades K-5 and DH and I were amazed how much stuff some of the older kids need.

Like starting in 1st grade each student has to bring in at least 40 pencils, going up to 60 each in 5th grade. That seems like a lot of pencils for 1 school year.

Message edited 8/26/2010 10:24:07 AM.

Posted 8/26/10 10:20 AM
 

Metsmomma
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Re: Schools Supplies

ok so i just called the school and they sent home the lists with the report card. so i had to dig the report cards out and low and behold i found them!!!! the lists are crazy!!! i called my mom. she works in rite aid and she's getting everything for me! woo hoo!!

Posted 8/26/10 10:28 AM
 

BellaRock
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Re: Schools Supplies

Target & Walmart.

Posted 8/26/10 12:49 PM
 

Kidsaplenty
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Re: Schools Supplies

Posted by rojerono

I went to Target for almost everything - and did a couple of things at Staples. The cost isn't too terrible as long as you really stick to basics and don't get swayed by some of the super cute brand-y things. In other words.. don't take the kids. A plain wooden ruler works just as well as a brightly colored anti-microbial plastic one at a fraction of the cost.



Its just the sheer amount of stuff they need amazes me..,here are their lists

My 2nd grader's supply list
5 black/white marble covered notebooks
2 boxes of 24 crayons (1 box in Sept. and 1 box in Jan.)
1 box of colored pencils
2 dozen glue sticks (1 dozen in Sept. and 1 dozen in Jan.)
4 yellow highlighters
5 sturdy folders (bottom pocket only)
1 box thin washable markers
48 sharpened pencils (24 in Sept. and 24 in Jan.)
1 smock for Art
9 x 12 clipboard
Fiskar scissors
1 package of blue fun-tac
1 box of tissues
1 box gallon size Ziploc bags
$5.00 check payable to Scholastic News
1 box baby wipes

Kindergartener's list
2 packs of crayons (8 basic colors)
2 packs of yellow #2 pencils
1 pair of Fiskar scissors
2 dozen glue sticks
2 black and white composition notebooks (labeled)
2 folders (labeled)
1 package of blue fun tac
1 pack of twistable crayons
1 four-pack of dry erase markers
1 pack of index cards
2 boxes of tissues
2 containers of baby wipes
1 smock (labeled)

Posted 8/26/10 1:00 PM
 

justmefornow
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n

Re: Schools Supplies

So far I went to Target and Staples, Staples had a $.01 deal for a bunch of stuff last month.

I'm in Queens, for my 2nd grader there are 27 items (aside from what others listed and the basics) she needs, post its, erasable pens, gel pens, mechanical pencils, dry erase markers (no one uses chalk boards anymore haha) and colored index cards. Plus her teacher requested more items for "donation" like staples and a stapler!!

Both my kingergartner (who has 23 items) and 2nd grader need 2 reams of paper each (2 of which I got at Staples with a $10 rebate!), ziploc bags, tissues, paper towels, wipes, hand sanitizer (many of these the teacher asks for more 1/2 way through the school year.)

Posted 8/26/10 1:13 PM
 

Elizabeth
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Re: Schools Supplies

Your 2nd graders list looks similar to my 3rd graders except for the smock (which I would not mind them asking for and utilizing!) and the extras. he also needs post its, colored pencils, a binder, a few other items. I guess the teacher will need to buy the extra items if she doesn't add them to the supply list like the fun tac, tissues and bags. They ask for donations of most of that stuff here, it's just not added to their official supply list. And they periodically ask for extra stuff throughout the year. But my DD was in K last year and all they asked for was 4 comp notebooks. Nothing else at all. My DS was in K 2 years prior and there was a long list. And he was 1/2 day, she was full day. I found it odd that the list scaled back vs getting larger. I'll see what happens with DS #2 next year.

Posted 8/26/10 1:29 PM
 

hazeleyes33
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Ginger

Re: Schools Supplies

I ordered my son's through "Tool Box" with the PTA
2nd grade-$44
My dd I took to Target
7th grade-$56

Posted 8/26/10 1:37 PM
 

Erica
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Re: Schools Supplies

I can't believe how many have to buy dry erase markers! Are these for the teacher's white board use? Isn't that the school's responsibility? Even in NYC, the school provided chalk when I worked there.

Posted 8/26/10 1:44 PM
 

hazeleyes33
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Re: Schools Supplies

Posted by Erica

I can't believe how many have to buy dry erase markers! Are these for the teacher's white board use? Isn't that the school's responsibility? Even in NYC, the school provided chalk when I worked there.




That was in our supply box too.

Posted 8/26/10 3:49 PM
 

justmefornow
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n

Re: Schools Supplies

Posted by Erica

I can't believe how many have to buy dry erase markers! Are these for the teacher's white board use? Isn't that the school's responsibility? Even in NYC, the school provided chalk when I worked there.




So far in K and 1st teachers did not use chalk boards, my DDs 1st grade teacher used a whiteboard on a stand, and the blackboard looked like it was covered with whiteboard but she didn't use it much (was covered with other stuff).

All the children has their own small whiteboard for "word work" and that is mainly what they used the markers for.

Posted 8/26/10 4:44 PM
 

smdl
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Re: Schools Supplies

I went to Target and Staples. I hit the sales.

But I had his list a long time ago so I was able to prepare for whatever sale stores had.

Posted 8/27/10 8:29 AM
 

Erica
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Re: Schools Supplies

Posted by justmefornow


All the children has their own small whiteboard for "word work" and that is mainly what they used the markers for.



ah - that makes sense - I thought the kids had to supply the classroom with markers for the classroom whiteboard!

Posted 8/27/10 9:08 AM
 

CunningOne
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Re: Schools Supplies

2 dozen glue sticks Chat Icon My son's list had 2. Not 2 dozen!

My son's list was simple. And no dry erase markers. And all they use are the whiteboards.

Posted 8/27/10 10:44 AM
 

Michelle
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Re: Schools Supplies

I bought some stuff at target when they had some good sales and then the rest at walmart.

Posted 8/27/10 11:30 AM
 

Michelle1123
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Re: Schools Supplies

We got everything at Walmat, except they were out of black dry erase markers. So I need to get a pack of them and thats it! Our list was very similar to yours.

Posted 8/28/10 7:18 PM
 

SoinLove
Making big changes

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Kristin

Re: Schools Supplies

I couldn't get over how many things were on my son's Kindergarten list. We got it really early on though (about 2 months ago), so I just got things here and there whenever I saw them on sale. The thing I had most trouble with was finding a long-sleeve smock. I ended up getting one off of Ebay. Last resort would've been one of his dad's old shirts.

Posted 8/30/10 6:35 PM
 

CathyB

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Re: Schools Supplies

Posted by SoinLove

I couldn't get over how many things were on my son's Kindergarten list. We got it really early on though (about 2 months ago), so I just got things here and there whenever I saw them on sale. The thing I had most trouble with was finding a long-sleeve smock. I ended up getting one off of Ebay. Last resort would've been one of his dad's old shirts.



So you know for the future, Michaels has them for a few bucks. With the 40% off coupon it's less than $2.

Posted 8/30/10 7:59 PM
 
 

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