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CONTENTS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT Page Kindergarten Reading List .......................................................................2 First Grade Reading List ..........................................................................3 First Grade Supply List ............................................................................4 Second Grade Supply List .......................................................................5 Third Grade Reading & Supply List ........................................................6 Fourth Grade Reading & Supply List ......................................................7 Fifth Grade Reading & Supply List .........................................................8 Sixth Grade Language Arts Reading & Supply List ..............................9 Sixth Grade Social Studies Supply List ................................................10 Intermediate CLUE Supply List .............................................................11 Middle School CLUE Supply List ..........................................................12 Mathematics 6 Supply List.....................................................................13 Sixth & Seventh Grade Science Supply List ........................................15 Sixth & Eighth Grade Science Supply List ...........................................15 Sixth, Seventh, & Eighth Grade Reading & Supply Lists ....................16 1 Lesia Scott Marilyn Simelton 24 pencils 6 large glue sticks 5 boxes of 24-count CRAYOLA crayons 1 pack of eraser tips 1 supply box *4 Knowledge Tree Kindergarten Handwriting Tablets **1 Mead Primary Journal 6 Mead plastic folders with pockets and prongs (Blue, Red, Orange, Green, Yellow, and Purple) 1 pair of Fiskars scissors 1 25-count pack of sheet protectors 1 pack of gallon Ziploc bags (boys) 1 pack of quart Ziploc bags (girls) 1 roll of paper towels 1 bottle of hand sanitizer (at least 12 oz. please) 3 boxes of Kleenex 1 uniform approved sweater or light jacket (blue, black, white, or khaki) 1 backpack (without wheels) 1 one-inch 3-ring binder with view cover 2 reams of copy paper *Available at Knowledge Tree **Available at Knowledge Tree, Wal-Mart & Target Suggested Summer Reading Topics Alphabet, Number, Shapes, and Rhyming books by Dr. Seuss or an author of your choice Websites www.pbskids.com www.starfall.com http://internet4classrooms.com Suggested Summer Resource Ultimate Skill Builder-Get Ready for Kindergarten (Available at Sam’s Club or www.LearningHorizons.com) PLEASE PLACE ALL SUPPLIES (UNLABELED) IN A LARGE BAG OR BOX. 2 John P. Freeman Optional School First Grade Summer Reading List First Grade Summer Activity Workbook We strongly recommend that you purchase the following workbook for your child to work in over the summer: Summer Bridge Activities (K to 1st grade), published by Rainbow Bridge Publishers. Found in most local bookstores. Dear Parents: Please read to your child or have him or her read at least 10 of the books listed below. Students will be tested on books in boldface. The Quilt............................................................ Ann Jones **The Meanest Thing to Say ........................... Bill Cosby A Tree is Nice.................................................... Janice Udry I Wish I Were a Butterfly.................................... James Howe **Leo the Late Bloomer ................................... Robert Kraus *Hop on Pop ...................................................... Dr. Suess Green Eggs and Ham ....................................... Dr. Suess Peter’s Chair ..................................................... Ezra Jack Keats If You Give A Mouse a Cookie .......................... Laura Coffe Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs .................. Judi Barrett All of Our Noses are Here ................................. Alvin Schwartz Amazing Grace ................................................ Mary Hoffman *Go Dog Go....................................................... P. D. Eastman *One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish......... Dr. Suess Any books pertaining to African Americans * Should be read independently ** Tested Books! 3 First Grade Supply List 2 Glue Sticks 1 box of # 2 pencils 2 durable plastic folders (without prongs) 1 durable zippered pencil bag (large enough to hold all supplies) No School Boxes 2 large boxes of Kleenex 2 reams of white paper (Each ream should have 500 sheets) 1 box of crayons (16 count only) Scissors (Blunt Tip) 1 package of 8 count wide tip EXPO dry erase markers One set of durable head phones Girls: 1 bottle of (8oz.) instant hand sanitizer 1 ream of assorted color copy paper Boys: 1 package of 8 count Sharpie Permanent Markers (Assorted Colors) 1 box of quart sized Ziploc bags Please place $ 7.75 (CASH ONLY) in an envelope with your child’s name written on the outside. This fee will be used for the following instructional materials: $3.75 Three Writing tablets $4.00 Agenda (A requirement for all JPF Students) —————Please write you child’s name on all supplies———— 4 John P. Freeman Optional School second grade supplies 4 second grade tablets (make sure it is not first grade paper) 4 packs of number 2 pencils (no mechanical pencils will be allowed) 1 pair of children’s safety scissors 2 packs of glue sticks 1 box of crayons/colored pencils 2 red folders with prongs and pockets 2 green folders with prongs and pockets 2 blue folders with prongs and pockets 2 yellow folders with prongs and pockets 1 12-inch/cm ruler 1 bottle of hand sanitizer 2 boxes of tissue 1 School Agenda ($4.00--available in school bookstore first day of school) Wish List 3 reams of white copy paper 1 ream of colored copy paper 2 packages of dry erase markers 1 dry erase eraser (student use) 1 milk crate (for storing their supplies during the school year) extra boxes of tissue (can bring as needed at a later time) PLEASE LABEL ALL SUPPLIES WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME! 5 John P. Freeman Optional School Third Grade REQUIRED SUMMER READING The Chocolate Touch – Patrick Catling, Author Freckle Juice – Judy Blume, Author Summer Bridge Activity Book (Grades 3-4): This book contains fun, skill-based activities in Reading, Writing, Math, and Grammar, with additional activities in Social Studies and Science to keep your child academically engaged during the summer. SUPPLY LIST 2 packages of #2 Pencils 4 Glue Sticks 2 box of crayons and colored pencils or markers 1 pair of Scissors 2 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer 3 Boxes of Kleenex Tissue Notebook 2 Stenographer Tablets Third Grade Cursive Writing Paper (On sale in JPF Bookstore) 12 Folders (with pockets and brads) John P. Freeman Agenda--$4.00 (available in school bookstore first day of school) 6 John P. Freeman Optional School Fourth Grade Supply List 2012-2013 8 Mead composition notebooks 4 plastic pocket folders with brads 1 GB Flashdrive (for class projects and computer class) 3Boxes of Kleenex Tissue 3Reams of white copy paper Dry-erase marker Pencil pouch A year’s supply of wide-ruled loose leaf paper (kept at home) A year’s supply of pencils No mechanical pencils (kept at home) Colored pencils ____Headphones (personal use for EPGY) ____J P Freeman Agenda (available in school bookstore first day of school--$4.00) Recommended Summer Activity Workbook We strongly recommend that you purchase the following workbook for your child to work in over the summer… (Summer Bridge Activities 3rd to 4th Grade)… published by Rainbow Bridge Publishers. It can be found at most local bookstores. Required Summer Reading (Keep a Reading Log of books read during the summer) Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume (Realistic Fiction) Abby Takes a Stand- Scraps of Time 1960 by Patricia McKissack (Historical Fiction) James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl (Fantasy) Porch Lies: Tales of Slicksters by Patricia McKissack (Folktales) Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein (Poetry) Read a biography of your choice (Nonfiction) Fourth Grade Prerequisite Skills Place Value through 999,999 Count money Order and compare numerals using <, >, = Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts Add and subtract three digit numbers with regrouping Indicate time to the nearest minute Write the cursive alphabet Identify and write a simple sentence using correct capitalization and punctuation Use simple punctuation correctly Knowledge of the scientific method Know how to open a combination lock 7 John P. Freeman Optional School 5th Grade REVISED SUPPLY LIST 8 Mead composition notebooks 4 plastic pocket folders with brads 1 GB Flashdrive (for class projects and computer class) 3Boxes of Kleenex Tissue 3Reams of white copy paper Dry-erase marker Pencil pouch A year’s supply of wide-ruled loose leaf paper (kept at home) A year’s supply of pencils No mechanical pencils (kept at home) Colored pencils ____Headphones (personal use for EPGY) John P. Freeman Agenda ($4.00—available in school bookstore first day of school) Books for Summer Reading 1) Hatchet 2) Frindle 3) Because of Winn Dixie Educational Websites for Skills Enrichment www.kids knowit.com www.funbrain.com www.thinkquest.org www.artcyclopedia.com www.aplusmath.com www.learn4good.com/kids/index.htm 8 John P. Freeman Optional School Language Arts - Grade 6 Dr. P. Young Supplies 1. Pencils 2. Black Ink Pen 3. Notebook Paper 4. Folder (2) any color with metal brads and pockets 5. Dividers (2 packets) 6. Composition Book (for Journaling) Wish List and Very Much Needed 7. Copy Paper - 3 reams 8. Kleenex - 2 boxes Summer Reading The Watsons Go to Birmingham - Christopher Paul Curtis Hatchet - Gary Paulsen 9 John P. Freeman Optional School Social Studies - Grade 6 Supplies 1. Pencils 2. Black Ink Pen 3. Notebook Paper 4. Folder (2) any color with metal brads and pockets 5. Dividers (2 packets) 6. Ruler - Metric and Inches Wish List and Very Much Needed: 7. Copy Paper - 3 reams 8. Kleenex - 2 boxes 10 John P. Freeman Optional School Intermediate CLUE Supply List Debora R. Gaten, Ed.D. Composition book Clipboard Glue sticks (at least 5) Colored pencils Paint brushes (5th grade) #2 Pencils Black sharpies (ultra fine and fine point) Construction paper (assorted colors) Pink Pearl eraser Flash drive (for research, Powerpoint presentations, and pictures) Ziploc bags (quart size) Spray painted shoe box (4th grade) Poster board (5th grade) 11 John P. Freeman Optional School Middle School CLUE Reading & Supply List Summer Reading requirements: Entering 6th: The Giver by Lois Lowry and The Westing Game by Ellen Raskins Entering 7th: Gifted Hand by Ben Carson and Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Patillo Beals Entering 8th: Johnny Tremain by Ester Forbes; The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur C. Doyle and Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Supplies: Flash drive large capacity (for saving research and pictures) all work saved in “Rich Text” 3-ring binder two inch (2 inch) 10 pocketed, 3-prong vinyl folders College ruled notebook paper 2 Composition notebooks 100-200 pages #2 pencils Sharpie Markers Erasable ink pens in blue and black ink Highlighters CLUE Vocabulary Book: Barron’s 1100 Words You Should Know (Available at Books-A-Million about $15.00 in Southaven Center) 12 John P. Freeman Optional School Mathematics 6 Supply List Mrs. Maclin 2 inch – 3 hole binder (any color) Spiral Notebook Loose Leaf notebook paper Graph paper Pencils Sheet protectors (about 20) Packet of 5 subject dividers Pencil holder Composition Book Ruler One 4 pack of AAA Energizer or Duracell batteries (unopened) 13 John P. Freeman Optional School Sixth and Seventh Grade Science Supplies Mrs. Hayslett 1 Ruled 9.75 x 7.5 inch Composition Book 1 portfolio (2 pockets, no prongs, any color) 1 pencil pouch Pencils Pencil Sharpener 1 plastic folder (2 pockets & prongs, any color) 1 Pack of 5 divider pages 1Box of Plastic Gallon Bags 2 Boxes of Kleenex Tissue 1 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer Notebook paper Scissors Metric Ruler Pack of Sheet Protectors 2 Glue sticks 1 Highlighter 14 John P. Freeman Optional School Sixth and Eighth Grade Science Supply List Mrs. Carolyn Y. Mason-Joyner 1 Pencil Bag 6 #2 Mechanical Pencils 1 Black Ink Pen 1 Red Ink Pen 1 Glue Stick 1 Highlighter (any color) 1 Dry Erase Marker 1 Black Sharpie 1 John P. Freeman Agenda ($4.00—available in school bookstore on first day) 1 Metric Ruler (to fit a three ring binder) 1 Two-inch, three-ring Binder (any color) 1 Flash Drive 10 Dividers (for 3-ring binder) Kleenex tissue College-Ruled Notebook Paper (White, 3-ring binder) Graph Paper Sheet Protectors 15 John P. Freeman Optional School Sixth, Seventh, & Eighth Grade Reading & Supply Lists Ms. Bailey 6th grade: Books: Hatchet and Watsons Go to Birmingham 1 1/2 in. binder/sheet protectors Red folder with prongs/pockets and dividers 7th grade: Books: The Lie That Binds and The Skin I'm In 1 1/2 in. binder/sheet protectors Yellow folder w/prongs/pockets and dividers 8th grade: Books: Ben Carson and Romeo and Juliet 1 1/2 in. binder/sheet protectors Blue folder w/ prongs/pockets and dividers 16