Supply List
August 2023
Dear Parents,
Welcome to third grade! It is hard to believe that the summer is nearly over! I am very excited to get to know your child, and I am looking forward to a wonderful 2023-2024 school year filled with many exciting learning experiences. I hope you and your family had a wonderful and restful summer.
I want to take this opportunity to inform you of a list of items that I am requesting for your child to bring on the first day of school. One of the items is a two-pocket folder. This will be used to organize homework and notices. The right pocket of the folder will be designated for homework and papers that need to be returned. The left pocket will be used for notices and papers that have been corrected and do not need to be returned.
I look forward to getting to know your child. I am very glad to be able to share your favorite third grader for the year. I anticipate a year full of new challenges and exciting new learning experiences. Enjoy the last days of summer!
Sincerely,
Janet M. Palladino
Please, send the following items to school with your child on the first day of school.
Remember to write your child’s name on all of his/her belongings.
Two, two-pocket folders (homework folder and unfinished work folder)
A zip pouch pencil case (No pencil boxes, please)
A chapter book (used for silent reading)
A box of 24 crayons
A box of 24 colored pencils
6. A box of tissues
7. A personal pencil sharpener
8. Four correcting pens of any color
10. A pair of scissors
11. A three subject notebook (Wide ruled)
12. A pack of glue sticks
13. A pair of inexpensive earbuds
14. A box of low odor dry erase markers
15. A white board eraser or a dark colored sock used for erasing
Next, is a list of items we will use throughout the school year. If you would like to donate any of these items (at any time), it would be greatly appreciated.
1. Chlorox wipes
Crayons
magic markers
Saltines, Ritz Crackers, or any other cookies or crackers (in case someone forgets their snack)
Tissues (It seems we never have enough!)
Glue sticks