Pre-Kindergarten- Mrs. M Supply List 1 packs of jumbo crayons (8 colors) 12 glue sticks 1 box of Kleenex (120 ct. or larger) 2 pkgs. of construction paper (any color) 4 containers of antibacterial hand wipes 1 watercolor paint sets (8 colors) 1-- 1 binder 1 roll of scotch tape 2 container of Purell The classroom can always use extra: Staples Glue Sticks Rolls of tape White copy paper Please NO: Rolling backpacks Mrs. Eileen Madej, Pre-K Director emadej@saintlawrence.org
Kindergarten - Ms. Cassidy Supply List 12 Elmer s glue sticks 1 Crayola watercolor 8 count 1 box of fine tip Crayola markers 1 box of Crayola markers 1 box of Crayola colored pencils (24 count) 3 boxes of 8 -count Crayola crayons ( Classic Colors : Black, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple) Crayola oil pastels 28 count 1 bottle of 4-oz Elmer s school glue 1 package of Elmer s glitter glue pens 1 box of Ziploc baggies ( Quart Heavy Duty Freezer ) 1 box of Ziploc ( Gallon Heavy Duty Freezer ) 2 packs Clorox wipes 2 boxes of Kleenex (120 sheet count) The classroom can always use extra: Rolls of tape Staples Craft supplies Small toys for treasure chest We gladly accept hand-me-downs Please NO: Rolling Backpacks RoseArt brand art supplies PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR CHILD S SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO SCHOOL THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! PLEASE BRING THEM TO THE K CLASSROOM AT BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT. Thank you Ms. Lesa Cassidy, Kindergarten Teacher lcassidy@saintlawrence.org
1st Grade - Mrs. Gorham Supply List Backpack 12- No. 2 pencils ( not Rosewood please) 2 boxes (12 count) Crayola Markers 1 box of crayons (16 count) 1 pair 5" rounded Fiskar scissors 2 boxes facial tissue (120 sheet count) 2 containers Clorox wipes 2 containers baby wipes (hand and face friendly) 2 large glue sticks 2 big pink erasers 1 roll paper towels 2 double-pocket folders 2 reams of paper Headphones Primary composition notebook https://www.staples.com/staples-primary-comp osition-book-9-3-4-x-7-1-2/product_127173 The classroom can always use extra: Staples Rolls of Tape Construction paper Craft supplies Zip lock bags (sandwich & gallon size) Please NO: Rolling Backpacks Roseart brand art supplies
Dear 1st Grade Families, Summer Work for incoming 1st graders must be completed before the student returns to school on Thursday August 16, 2018. There are many great fiction and non-fiction books that your child can read this summer. Whether you visit the library, your local bookstore, Raz-Kids.com or search Scholastic on-line, please have your child read, read, and read some more. Below is a list of recommended books, but feel free to explore books that interest your child. Please remember that your child will be asked to report on at least one book that they read over the summer during the first weeks of school. Enjoy reading together as part of your summer adventures! Fiction Step Into Reading, Hello Reader, Puffin Easy to Read, I Can Read, Scholastic Reader Dr. Seuss 1 Fish 2 Fish Red Fish Blue Fish or Green Eggs & Ham Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold - any book in the series Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Nate the Great by Marjorie Sharmat - any book in the series Non-Fiction Any ABC Book, Mother Goose By Lois Ehlert The Leaf Man, Snowballs, Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, Pie in the Sky How Many Jellybeans? By Andrea Menotti By Bob Barner Bugs!Bugs!Bugs!, Stars!Stars!Stars!, Dinosaur Bones, Penguins, Penguins Everywhere, Etc. Mrs. Tina Gorham, 1st Grade Teacher tgorham@saintlawrence.org
2nd Grade - Mrs. Fleming Supply List Backpack 2 reams of white printer paper 24 - No. 2 pencils (Yellow, Ticonderoga brand) 3 - large pink erasers 12 - School glue sticks 3 - boxes of tissue (120 sheet count) 2 - containers of Clorox wipes (75 wipes each) 1 - box Ziploc bags gallon size 1 - box Ziploc bags sandwich size 1 - pack of Post-it note squares Label the following with student s name: 1 - pencil pouch (large enough to hold crayons and markers -soft fabric, no hard boxes) 1 - pack Crayola twistable crayons (12 count) 1 - pack Crayola washable markers (10 count) 1 - Crayola watercolor set ( 8 count) 5 - folders with bottom pockets 1 - ½ inch binder with clear plastic cover window 4 - composition notebooks (wide ruled, non-spiral) Personal earbuds or headphones (keep it simple:) The classroom can always use extra: Rolls of tape Staples Construction paper Craft supplies Small toys for treasure chest Seasonal decorations We gladly accept hand-me-downs Please NO: Rolling Backpacks Mechanical Pencils No Rose Art brand supplies
Dear 2nd Grade Families, Summer Work for incoming 2nd graders must be completed before the student returns to school on Thursday August 16, 2018. Summer is a great time to read! Whether you visit the library, a local bookstore, Lexia, RAZ-Kids.com or Scholastic on-line; please have your child read, read, and read some more. The following list of recommended books are terrific but please feel free to explore books that interest your child. During the first weeks of school students WILL be asked to report on one of the books that they read over the summer. Please enjoy reading with your child as part of your family summer adventures! Also, have your child review single digit addition and subtraction. Success in second grade math requires memorizing these basic math facts. Finally, and most importantly, step away from your electronics - go outside and play! FICTION: The Adventures of Taxi Dog, by Sal Barracca Eerie Elementary; The School is Alive, by Jack Chabert Thank You, Mr.Falkner, by Patricia Polacco Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown, by Paula Danziger Mom and Dad are Palindromes, by Mark Shulman The Grizzly Sisters,by Cathy Bellows Book Series: Critter Club, Nate the Great, Henry and Mudge, A-Z Mysteries, Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, Arthur, Pinkerton NON-FICTION: Emperor Penguins by Roberta Edwards On the Mayflower by Kate Waters So you Want to be President by Judith St. George Did a Dinosaur Drink this Water by Robert E. Wells Bugs for Lunch by Margery Facklam Biographies such as Smart About., Who Was and all books by Steve Jenkins Happy reading and I hope you enjoy a marvelous summer, Mrs. Marylinn Fleming, 2nd Grade Teacher mfleming@saintlawrence.org
3rd Grade - Ms. Currier Supply List Backpack 24- No. 2 pencils (Ticonderoga brand- yellow, not mechanical pencils) 8 glue sticks 3 boxes of facial tissues 2 big pink erasers 1 black dry-erase marker 3 ring binder: 1" wide 5 tab dividers 2 folders with pockets on the bottom 1 pair blunt tip scissors 2 reams of white copy paper 1 ruler (indicating inches and centimeters) 1 box of colored pencils and/or crayons 1 Composition notebook 1 pencil pouch Headphones (inexpensive) The classroom can always use extra: Antibacterial cleaning wipes Paper towels Transparent tape Hand sanitizer Wide-ruled binder paper Staples/Paper clips Construction paper Craft supplies Paint (acrylic and watercolors) Ziplock bags (large or small) Crayola washable markers Colorful Post-It notes Please NO: Rolling Backpacks Mechanical pencils RoseArt Supplies
Dear 3rd Grade Families, Summer Work for incoming 3rd graders must be completed before the student returns to school on Thursday August 16, 2018. There are many great fiction and non-fiction books that your child can read this summer. Whether you visit the library, your local bookstore, Lexia, Raz-Kids.com or search Scholastic online, please have your child read, read, and read some more! Below is a list of recommended books but please feel free to explore books that interest your child. Choose one fiction AND one non-fiction book to read. Enjoy! Fiction Funny Books Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series) by Jeff Kinney Big Nate (series) by Lincoln Pierce Myth-O-Mania (series) by Kate McMulla Lunch Lady (series) by Jarrett J. Krosoczka Zeke Meeks (series) by D.L. Green Wayside School (series) by Louis Sachar Galactic Hot Dogs: Cosmoe s Wiener Getaway (series) by Max Brallier Adventure and Mysteries: I Survived (series) by Lauren Tarshis Secret Agent Jack Stalwart (series) by Elizabeth Singer Hunt The Haunted Library (series) by Dori Hillstad Butler Animal Books: Rainbow Street Shelter (series) by Wendy Orr Puppy Place (series) by Ellen Miles
Lulu and the Rabbit Next Door (series) by Hilary McKay Non-Fiction 13 Planets: The Latest View of the Solar System by David A. Aguilar The Camping Trip that Changed America by Barb Rosenstock Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet by Alexandra Siy Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 by Brian Floca National Geographic Kids: Space Encyclopedia by David A. Aguilar Scholastic Discover More: Planets by Penelope Arlon Math: Over the summer make sure you are practicing: addition and subtraction facts 1-20 addition/subtraction within 1,000 Place value within 1,000 Time and money Basic fractions (halves, fourths, etc.) *If you want more of a challenge start working on multiplication facts 1-10! There are many great apps and resources to practice (Mathletics, Sushi Monster, Code Squad, etc.) *Try to do something to exercise your brain and body each day! Whether you re reading, writing in a summer journal, or practicing those math facts! Get outside and enjoy the summer sun with your family and friends! Ms. Mary Kate Currier, 3rd Grade Teacher mcurrier@saintlawrence.org
4th Grade -Ms. Jacowitz Supply List Backpack 2 boxes of tissue 1 container of hand sanitizer (8 ounces or larger) 1 Clorox wipes container (1 lb or about 75 wipes) 4 pocketed folders 10- No. 2 Pencils (no mechanical pencils) 2 erasers 4 red pens (ballpoint) 3 yellow highlighters 1 set of scissors 3 glue sticks 2 composition books, any color 1 composition notebook, plain yellow 1 pkg. (8 count) washable markers 1 pkg. (24 count) crayons 1 pencil pouch 2 reams of white copy paper Headphones- inexpensive type (not earbuds) The classroom can always use extra: Construction paper Art supplies Sandwich bags (big/small) White copy paper Liquid glue Paper towels Please NO: Binders Mechanical Pencils Rolling backpacks
Dear Fourth Grade Families, Summer Work for incoming 4th graders must be completed before the student returns to school on Thursday August 16, 2018. Reading: Please choose one fiction and one non-fiction book to read. Write a summary, book report, or make a poster about each book. Fiction The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper Lunch Money by Andrew Clements Sisters, Ghosts, Smile, or Babysitters Club by Raina Telgemeier The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett School Days according to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney Non-Fiction We are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women who Changed the World by Cynthia Chin-Lee Gross Universe: Your Guide to All Disgusting Things Under the Sun by Jeff Szpirglas Non-fictions series such as Who Was./ I survived (biographies) Math: Help an adult bake/cook- use the recipe to familiarize yourself with fractions. Try to memorize multiplication facts 1-10. Then, try it backwards and practice division facts. Notice shapes, angles, and lines you see. Practice telling time. Challenge: Stay off your ipad/tv/computer 3 days a week! Read to a sibling, make a tree fort, play hide and seek, make up a secret language, bake a cake! Ms. Samantha Jacowitz, Fourth Grade Teacher
sjacowitz@saintlawrence.org 5th Grade - Mrs. Lares Supply List Backpack 2 boxes of Facial Tissue (120 sheet count) 24 - No. 2 Pencils Ticonderoga brand ( no mechanical pencils) 2 Erasers 2/red & blue pens, bring the rest as extras for the class 3 Dry erase markers 2 packs of lined Index Cards 1 Fabric pencil pouch (no pencil boxes) Highlighters 1 3-ring, (1.5-inch) Binder with pockets 5 tab- Dividers 1 Spiral notebook for 2 or more subjects, with pockets 1 Composition book (any color) 1 Composition Book for Science Lab (Green) 2 Pocket folders 1 box of colored pencils 8 1/2 x 11 wide-ruled binder paper (300-500 sheets) The classroom can always use extra: White (8.5 X 11 ) copy paper Transparent tape Paper towels Antibacterial wipes Glue sticks Please NO: Rolling backpacks Non-reusable Plastic water bottles
Dear Fifth Grade Families, Summer Work for incoming 5th graders must be completed before the student returns to school on Thursday, August 16, 2018 Choose one fiction AND one non-fiction book (that you haven t already read) to read from the list below: FICTION Holes by Louis Sachar Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O Dell Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli Wonder by R.J. Palacio NONFICTION El Deafo by Cece Bell Smile by Raina Telgemeier The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind By William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall by Anita Silvey Math: Memorized multiplication and division fact families. Practice on Mathletics or Khan Academy. IMPORTANT Make sure you get outside every day. Write letters or call your grandparents or relatives you don t see very often. Go on adventures. Be nice to your siblings and parents. Make someone smile. And most importantly, be safe and enjoy your summer! Mrs. Carina Lares, Fifth Grade Teacher clares@saintlawrence.org