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2007-2008 Hallsville Elementary Supply List - 2nd-5th Grades
Kindergarten & 1st Grade:  Please see the Primary Building Supply List


Second Grade  

Backpack (no wheels)
2 pkgs. #2 pencils, 1 big eraser
Highlighter
4 wide-lined spiral notebooks (no design)
1 red, 1 blue, 1 green, 1 purple
1 wide-lined spiral notebook with a design
Box of crayons, Colored pencils
Large box of tissues
School box, no larger than 9" x 6"
2 - 4 oz. bottles of glue
5 pocket folders with prongs (1-red, 1-blue,
1-green, 1 purple, 1 orange
1 pocket folder with design
Pointed sissors
Hand held pencil sharpener
2 Dry Erase markers - low odor
1 old sock, 8 oz. hand sanitizer
See Below for Post Its and Ziplog bags
***** Second Grade - If Your Last Name Begins With: *****
A - F bring 3 7/8" x 5 7/8" post-it notes & snack size Ziploc bags
G - O bring 2 7/8" x 2 7/8" post-it notes & sandwich size Ziploc bags
P - Z bring 1 3/8" x 1 7/8" post-it notes & gallon size Ziploc bags


Third Grade

1 box colored pencils
3 Pkgs. of #2 pencils
Hand held pencil sharpener
Pointed scissors
12" ruler with inch and centimeter markings
2 notebooks: perforated, wide-lined
2 pkgs. loose-leaf notebook paper (wide lined)
2 boxes of tissues, School Box
1 bottle of glue, 4 oz., 1 pkg. glue sticks
2 dry erase markers (widepoint)
4 pocket folders – 1 each; blue, yellow, orange, green
1 red pocket folder with prongs
Box of 24 crayons
Pencil top erasers
1 Box of Crayola Markers
1” white 3-ring binder
If Your Last Name Begins With:
A – F bring 3” x 5” notecards & sandwich Ziplock bags
G – M bring 3” x 3” post-it notes & quart Ziploc bags
N - Z bring 3” x 3” post-it notes & gallon Ziploc bags


Fourth Grade
Hand held pencil sharpener 2 pkgs. loose-leaf notebook paper (wide-lined)
2 pkgs. #2 pencils, Eraser 4 oz. Hand Sanitizer
Pkg. of Large Tip Dry Erase markers 1 pkg. colored pencils
Pointed scissors 1 large boxes of tissues
4 oz. bottle of glue Pouch for pens/pencils
12" ruler (inches/centimeters) 2 spiral notebooks
3" x 3" post-it notes 5 plain double pocket folders (1-blue,
A - F bring 3" x 5" notecards & sandwich size Ziploc bags 1-red, 1-yellow, 1-green, 1-purple)
G - M bring 3" x 3" post-it notes & quart size Ziploc bags 1 red pocket folder with prongs
N - Z bring 3" x 3" post-it notes & gallon size Ziploc bags Markers
NO MECHANICAL PENCILS, OR LARGE SUPPLY BOXES, PLEASE
(All of your supplies must fit in your tub.)
NO TRAPPER KEEPERS OR BINDERS (They will be sent home!)

**Every K-4th grade child needs to have a 3-prong folder for Guidance Class.**

Fifth Grade

24 #2 Pencils (We will ask that you keep the extras at home and replenish your student’s supply as needed—put their name on them in permanent marker) Large Eraser (Pencil top erasers are nice to have also)
Pointed Scissors
2 pkg. of glue sticks
Ruler (standard and metric)
1 pen for grading
Box of crayons (box of 16 preferred)
1 pkg. colored pencils
1 Large Boxes of Tissues
Pouch for pens/pencils
Plain double-pocket folders (1 each: black, green, red, blue, yellow, purple and orange)
Two Spiral Notebooks (However, check with your child frequently to see if they need more paper.)
3 Composition Notebooks for Language Arts, Science and Reading (The kind that is sewn through the spine and has the black/white marbled cover)
1 pkg Ziploc Bags (If your last name begins with A- M, get the large bags. If your last name begins with N – Z, get the smaller bags.)
1 small pkg. post-it notes (3x3)
1 pkg. Baby Wipes
1 Hand-held pencil sharpener
The 5th Grade teachers greatly appreciate your effort to have these supplies for your student when school starts and ask that you replenish them throughout the year as needed. Please put your child’s name on his/her supplies in a prominent spot. Thank you. **************************************************************

The following supplies are being requested for 5 th grade Art:
1 Folder
E
xtra fine black Sharpie
1 Box Kleenex
1 pkg. Baby Wipes



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