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PCES Supply List PEARSON’S CORNER ELEMENTARY 2019-2020 Supply List Kindergarten INDIVIDUAL SUPPLIES Please label with student name. ☐ 1 plastic folder with 2 horizontal pockets ☐ 1 pair of Fiskars blunt scissors ☐ 3 black and white composition books ☐ 1 “Super Sturdy” zipper pouch (No plastic please). Canvas works well. (PLEASE do not send in a pencil box.) ☐ 4 boxes of CRAYOLA 24 count skinny crayons. (Please no more than 24.) ☐ Extra set of clothes in a labeled zippered storage bag (clothes that will fit all year): a short sleeved shirt, a pair of shorts, a long sleeved shirt, a pair of long pants, 2 pairs of underwear and socks. Label each item individually. ☐ Art shirt (in a zipper storage bag) ☐ Backpack - Please make sure the backpack is big enough for a folder, a lunchbox, and a large library book to fit inside. No wheels, please. ☐ 3 white t-shirts (These will be used for projects all year long. Please make sure you purchase ones that will fit your child all year.) COMMUNITY SUPPLIES Please do not label with student name. ☐ 10 sharpened yellow wooden pencils - standard size (not chunky size) ☐ 1 box of regular size (not fine point) Crayola Markers ☐ 18 Elmer’s glue sticks (Please don’t get the large ones. They will dry out before your child can use all of it.) ☐ 1 box of baby wipes ☐ Girls - one box of gallon size zipper storage bags Boys - one box of sandwich size zipper storage bags ☐ 2 packages of skinny Expo markers - black only please ☐ 1 box of tissues Additional supplies may be requested by your student’s teacher. .
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