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Provost Elementary School

Below you’ll find suggested supply lists for each grade level.  These items are optional and provided as a helpful guide for families who would like to contribute. Please know that no supplies are required for students to participate fully in class–everything they need will be provided by the school if needed.

Thank you for your support, and we’re excited for a great year ahead!

Kindergarten

Donations for the Classroom (items with an asterisk are most used and needed)

  • tissues*
  • brown paper bags*
  • Ziploc bags (quart or gallon)*
  • skinny dry erase pens*
  • sheet protectors
  • gently used children’s book
  • cotton balls
  • q-tips or any cotton swabs
  • Crayola crayons*
  • pencils*
  • Crayola markers*
  • jumbo Elmer’s glue sticks*

First Grade

Donations for the Classroom

  • rectangular eraser
  • box of 24 crayons
  • large glue stick or 5 small glue sticks
  • 2 boxes of tissues
  • box of Ticonderoga pencils
  • standard pack of black whiteboard markers (no fine tip, please)
  • Crayola markers

Items for Your Child (Please label with your child’s name.)

  • backpack

Second Grade

Mrs. Cannon

  • large gluestick or 3-4 small gluesticks
  • 3-5 small prizes for the class prize bin (not food)
  • tissues

Ms. J. Phillips

  • Crayola markers (not skinny)
  • pink eraser
  • tissues

Ms. Wood

  • Crayola markers (not skinny)
  • pink eraser
  • tissues
  • please no pencil boxes (don’t fit in drawer)

Third Grade

Donations for the Classroom

  • black Expo markers – chisel tip
  • Ticonderoga pencils
  • glue sticks
  • washable Crayola markers
  • tissues
  • forks/ spoons
  • gallon Ziplock bags
  • Post It Notes
  • cardstock
  • tape
  • colored paper
  • plastic sheet protectors
  • hand sanitizer
  • Goldfish
  • fruit snacks
  • granola bars

Items for Your Child (Please label with your child’s name.)

  • colored pencils
  • headphones with microphone
  • spiral notebook
  • pocket folder (2)
  • student whiteboard eraser

Fourth Grade

Donations for the Classroom

  • tissues

Items for Your Child (Please label with your child’s name.)

  • rectangular eraser
  • colored pencils
  • large glue stick or 5 small glue sticks
  • box of Ticonderoga pencils
  • standard pack of black whiteboard markers
  • Crayola markers
  • spiral notebook
  • pocket folder (2)

Fifth Grade

Mrs. Wade

(Please do NOT buy your student their own pencil box or personal supplies. All materials in this class will be shared.)

  • thin, black Expo dry erase markers (1-2 packages)
  • tissues (1-2 boxes)
  • tape refills (Scotch brand “Magic” tape)
  • composition notebook (black & white)
  • #2 pencils (Ticonderoga if possible)
  • pencil top erasers
  • sticky notes
  • bandaids
  • individually packaged snacks (granola bars, crackers, fruit snacks, etc)

Mrs. Nautu

Items for Your Child (Please label with your child’s name.)

  • large pencil box
  • whiteboard markers (5 red, 5 black, 5 blue)
  • highlighters (pink, yellow, green)
  • composition notebooks (5, each a different color)
  • two pocket folders-no prongs (5, each a different color)
  • box of #2 pencils
  • black permanent marker (2)

Mrs. Buck

(Please do NOT buy your student their own pencil box or personal supplies. All materials in this class will be shared.)

  • black Expo dry erase markers (1-2 packages)
  • tissues (1-2 boxes)
  • tape refills (Scotch brand “Magic” tape)
  • composition notebook (black & white)#2 pencils (Ticonderoga if possible)
  • pencil top erasers
  • napkins
  • bandaids
  • individually packaged snacks (granola bars, crackers, fruit snacks, dry cereal, etc)

Sixth Grade

Donations for the Classroom

  • tissues

Items for Your Child (Please label with your child’s name.)

  • notebooks (3-4)
  • scissors
  • glue sticks (1-2)
  • two pocket folder (several)
  • earbuds

A Note From Our 6th Grade Teachers

In addition to these supplies, we encourage students to begin practicing some important academic skills right away. Please review your multiplication facts by working with a family member or friend, using flashcards, or trying an online resource (like Math Magician). We also ask that students start reading at least 30 minutes each day from a book that matches their reading level. This will help everyone return to school with sharp minds and strong learning habits.

We’re looking forward to a fantastic year together!

Sincerely,

Mr. Sprunger

Ms. Bushman

Mrs. Moore

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