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AUSTINBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL




 SCHOOL SUPPLIES
First Grade   
Second Grade Third Grade
Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade
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First Grade List

1.  Box of 8 crayons only
2.  Three (3) number 2 regular size pencils
3.  Scissors
4.  Bottle of Elmer's Glue-All
5.  Glue stick
6.  School box to help keep the desk organized
7.  Bag to carry home papers (plastic ones are fine)
8.  Two (2) large boxes of facial tissues
9.  Eraser
10. Pocket folder in which to keep papers (no trappers, please)
11. Container of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes: Boys bring to school in August, girls bring to school in January .
We request only 8 crayons, as many directions are color coded, and it makes it less confusing for your child to follow the directions. The Elmer's Glue-All is much better than paste or Elmer's School Glue to hold projects together, and there is less waste.
The school furnishes writing paper, so it will not be necessary to send a tablet. For home practice on writing skills, be sure to use a tablet marked primary .
*Your child will need at least the pencils and crayons for the first day of school, with the remainder of supplies as soon as possible. Please put your child's name on each item.
First Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary
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Second Grade Supplies
1.   Three (3) or more number 2 pencils with erasers at all times
2.   Crayons - 24 colors or more
3.   Pointed scissors
4.   White glue of any kind (not paste) and a glue stick
5.   A box to hold pencils, crayons, scissors and glue
6.   Two (2) boxes of facial tissues to share with the class
7.   Folder in which to carry papers home - no trappers
8.   Ruler showing centimeters and inches
9.   No pencil sharpeners
10. No ballpoint pens
11. Three (3) spiral notebooks
12. Girls - A box of Ziploc sandwich size bags
     
Boys - A box of Ziploc quart size bags
*Your child will need at least the pencils and crayons for the first day of school.
Second Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary
P.S. Please have tue following extra supplies at home for homework:
*  Crayons
*  Pencils
*  Ruler

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Third Grade Supplies
1.  Three (3) or more number 2 pencils with erasers at all times
2.  Notebook paper - wide ruled
3.  Crayons, markers and/or colored pencils
4.  Pointed scissors
5.  White glue of any kind - no paste - and three (3) glue sticks
6.  Box to hold pencils, crayons, scissors, and glue
7.  Two (2) boxes of facial tissues to share with the class
8.  No pencil sharpeners
9.  Ruler with inches and centimeters
10. Folder in which to carry papers home -  no trappers
11. One package of Polaroid 600 film
*Your child will need at least the pencils and crayons for the first day of school.
Third Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary
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Fourth Grade Supplies
1.  Supply of number 2 pencils
2.  White, wide-ruled loose leaf note paper
3.  Small box of crayons
4.  One (1) black Sharpie Permanent Marker
5.  Colored pencils
6.  Two (2) glue sticks and one (1) Elmers Glue-All (not school glue)
7.  Sharp scissors
8.  Gym shoes
9.  Art shirt
10. Two (2) large boxes of facial tissues
11. Four (4) spiral notebooks
12. One (1) package of Post-It note pads
13. Two (2) two-pocket folders (3-prong)
14. No Trappers or 3-Ring Binders! (They don't fit in desk.)
Optional - Only 1 of the following a. wipes b. small Ziploc baggie c. large Ziploc baggie
Fourth Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary
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Fifth Grade Supplies
1.  Notebook paper - college or wide ruled (no spiral )
2.  Standard #2 pencils (mechanical optional)
3.  One (1) box of 24 count crayons
4.  One (1) box of colored pencils
5.  One (1) Elmers glue (4 oz. is adequate) and one (1) regular size glue stick
6.  One (1) plastic ruler with both inches and centimeters
7.  One (1) pair of somewhat larger scissors (not large adult size)
8.  One (1) plastic supply/crayon box (not the larger one)
9. Two (2) Boxes of facial tissue
10. Four book covers (grocery bags will work)
**We prefer the students do not buy/use large trappers, as they take up lots of space in the lockers and classroom. Individual folders work fine for organizing papers.
Fifth Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary


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Sixth Grade Supplies
1.  Two (2) one-subject notebooks
2.  Four (4) book covers may use grocery bags
3.  Five (5) Folders in which to keep work
4.  Sharp scissors
5.  Ruler with centimeters and inches
6.  Adequate supply of number 2 pencils (preferably mechanical)
7.  Colored pencils
8.  Fine point Sharpie markers (black)
9.  Loose leaf notebook paper (white)
10. Crayons
11. Glue stick and glue bottle
12. One (1) box of facial tissues - large
13. Magic Markers
14. Ballpoint ink pens - blue or black only
15. Gym shoes
16. No compasses
17. No trappers
18. One (1) package of baby wipes
19. Two composition books
20. Highlighter
21. Protractor
22. Dry erase marker (black, thick)
23. Old sock to use as eraser
*Some supplies may need to be replenished throughout the school year and should be the responsibility of the student to inform parents when this is necessary.
Sixth Grade Teachers
Austinburg Elementary


 Updated 06/12/09