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Moffett
News, School News
July 30, 2024

Moffett Public Schools announces school supply lists

1-Regular sized backpack

Ms. Paula’s Preschool

1-Regular sized backpack

1-Kindermat

1-Hard crayon box (no bags)

1-Water cup or bottle (will send home to be washed)

1-Package of wet wipes

2-2 pocket folders for notes and paperwork

1-Small blanket and pillow (must fit in small cubby)

1-Set of headphones for tablet use

2-Boxes of 24-count Crayola brand for best color

1-Box of Kleenex

1-Clorox wipes

1-Box of Ziplock bags Girls: Gallon size Boys: Quart size

Arts and Crafts supplies. This is just an idea of what will be used, no need to get everything:

• Cotton balls

• Q-tips

• Pom-poms (all colors)

• Coffee filters

• Small paper clips

• Uncoated paper plates

• Tissue paper

• Gemstones

• Wiggle eyes

• Hot glue sticks

Ms. Phoebe and Ms. Heather’s Preschool

1-Regular full sized backpack

1-Regular size school box

2-Boxes of jumbo crayons

2-Boxes of washable markers

1 – 1 inch 3 ring binder notebook with clear pocket on the front

25 or more-Plastic protective sheets

1-Folder for homework

1-Kindermat

1-Water bottle

1-Small receiving blanket (must fit in gallon-sized baggie)

1-Extra change of clothes

1-Small uncoated paper plates Plastic spoons Styrofoam bowls Kleenex

1-Pkg. of dry erase markers Headphones with iphone adapter Snacks (first of every month)

Ms. Lowder and Mrs. Jill’s Pre-K

Ziplock baggies Girls: Gallon size Boys: Quart size Boys: Wet Wipes Girls: Clorox Wipes

2-Boxes of tissue

4-Boxes 24-count crayons Boys: Plates Girls: Spoons

1-8-count washable markers

4-Glue sticks

Please put your child’s name on the following items:

• Fiskar Blunt Tip kids scissors (not sharp scissors)

• Kid’s size headphones (no bluetooth)

• 2” Kindermat regular sized backpack – no wheels, please

• Extra clothes to leave at school (in a ziplock bag with your child’s name on it)

Mrs. Thompson’s Pre-K

1-Extra change of clothes

1-Pack of protective clear sheets

1-Fiskar scissors

1-Pack of Ticonderoga pencils

Paper plates

Small headphones

1-Plastic red folder

2-Crayola crayons

2-Crayola markers

1-Plastic nap mat

1-Backpack – regular sized (no wheels)

2-Ziplock bags (any size)

Blankets are allowed at naptime (no toys or pillows)

1-Water bottle

2-Lysol/Clorox wipes

1-Lysol spray

1-Notebook

1-Play-doh

2-Tissue boxes Baby wipes

8×11 Dry erase board

2-Packs of Expo markers

1-Single colored binder (with a front sleeve pocket)

Kindergarten

1-Backpack (send every day) no backpacks on wheels

1-Water bottle (we will keep it at school all year)

Headphones

1-Small crayon box

1-Pkg. of Crayola washable markers

1-Set of watercolor paints

1-3 ring binder – 1 inch

2-Boxes of Crayola crayons (regular size) 16-14 ct.

1-Pair of Friskar scissor Paper plates

1-Pack of Clorox wipes

1-Box of Kleenex

1-Pkg. of wet wipes

1-Change of clothes

2-Pkgs. of snacks per month (enough for about 25 students).

If at anytime throughout the year you would like to donate craft supplies, we could use: Wiggly eyes, Construction paper, Pony beads, Pom pom balls, Cotton balls, Stickers

First Grade

1-Backpack

1-1 inch 3 ring binder

1-Plastic folder with three holes to put in binder

1-Water bottle, such as Rubbermaid

1-36 count Ticonderoga pencils

5-Boxes of 24-ct. crayons

3-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Friskar scissors

1-Over the head headphones

6-Glue sticks

Boys: 2 box Ziplock bags, any size

Girls: 2 boxes of baby wipes

1-Small dry erase board 8×11

1-Crayon bag. We prefer to have the soft crayon bags or boxes. No plastic boxes.

Second Grade

1-Friskar scissors

1-Washable markers

1-Box of Kleenex

Boys: 1 box of gallon Ziploc bags

Girls: 1 box quart or sandwich bags

1-Small plastic crayon box

2-Boxes of crayons

1-Ruler with inches and centimeters

1-Plastic folder with prongs and pockets

1-Pair of headphones

Girls: 1 tub of Clorox wipes

Boys: 1 tub of baby wipes

*Optional art supplies: Glitter, White and colored card stock, Glue dots, Scrapbook paper, Paint, Twine, Cotton balls, Ribbon, Post-it notes, Paper plates, Colored printer paper, Hang tack, Colored felt tip pens or sharpies, etc.

Third Grade

1-Backpack

1-Binder (1 inch ring, view front)

2-Folders with three holes

12-Glue sticks

1-Crayon/supply box

1-Pair of scissors

1-Spiral notebook (70-80 pages)

2-Boxes of crayons

2-Boxes of 8-count markers

2-Boxes of colored pencils

20-#2 pencils (Ticonderoga are the best)

2-Pairs of headphones (they are used daily)

1-Pkg. of disposable forks or spoons

1-Box of Ziploc bags

6-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Clorox wipes

Please send snacks each month.

Fourth Grade

20-#2 pencils (Ticonderoga are the best, no Dixon brand pencils)

1-Plastic pencil box

1-Pkg. of multicolored highlights

1-Pkg. of pencil top erasers

1-Clipboard

1-Small dry erase board with eraser

1-Pkg. of Expo markers 4-count

4-Boxes of Kleenex

1-Box of washable markers

1-Pair sharp edge scissors

1-Backpack (no wheels)

1-Pkg. of glue sticks

1-Bottle of Elmer’s glue

1-Box of 24 Crayola crayons

1-12-count box of colored pencils

1-Water bottle – no metal

1-1-inch black binder with clear cover for scrapbook

Headphones (no earbuds)

*Other supplies needed throughout the year, if you’d like to donate: Clorox wipes, Snacks, Baggies of all sizes

Fifth-Sixth Grade

1-Trapper keeper (to keep all papers and notes in)

4-Packages of #2 pencils

10-count pencils (No pencils with designs on them)

4-Boxes of Kleenex tissue

1-Package of Clorox wipes

1-4-pack of highlighters

1-Box of crayons, colored pencils, and markers

1-Crayon box

1-Pencil pouch with holes

4-Pairs of headphones (the $1 kind. No bluetooth)

1-Wireless mouse

7-Composition notebooks (1 Math, 1 Reading, 1 English, 1 Social Studies, 1 Science, and 2 Journals).

Sixth Grade only: Basic calculator with percent and square root

Seventh – Eighth Grade

1-Trapper keeper (to keep all papers and notes in)

4-Packages of #2 pencils

10-count pencils (No pencils with designs on them)

4-Boxes of Kleenex tissue

1-Package of Clorox wipes

1-Pack of highlighters (pink, yellow, orange, green, blue)

1-Package of Clorox wipe

1-Pencil pouch with holes

1-Wireless mouse

2-Plastic folders

9-Composition notebooks (1 Math, 1 Reading, 1 English, 1 Social Studies, 1 Science, 2 Journals, 1 Spelling/Vocabulary, 1 Keyboarding, and 1 Health).

Eighth Grade only: TI 30xs Multiview calculator

Seventh Grade only: Basic calculator with the four functions, with percent and square root.

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