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What supplies do i need for 8th grade?

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im going to walmart, and i think staples?

so help!? (:

school in brunswickk starts in 10 dayss, !

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  1. Hey, what a coincidence! I'm going into the 8th grade too, but my school starts in September. I'll give you my list of supplies, and maybe it'll help you out, since we're in the same grade!

    (If you have art: Side spiral sketchbook)

    No. 2 pencils

    Mechanical pencils

    Sharpener

    Erasers

    Blue & black pens

    Pencil case

    Scissors

    Mini stapler

    Tape

    Glue stick

    Glue

    Ruler

    Marble notebooks, for each subject.

    Folders, for each subject.

    Looseleaf paper, college ruled is nicer.

    Scientific calculator

    Crayola markers

    Crayola crayons

    Crayola color pencils

    White out

    Highlighters

    Index Cards

    Post its

    Red pen, for  correction.

    A bookbag: Jansport and Northface is great. Messenger bags are very stylish!

    Pocket dictionary

    Spanish English dictionary, if you're taking spanish

    Paper clips

    Staples

    Hand sanitizer

    Kleenex tissues

    Good luck in Brunswickk!


  2. Eighth Grade (All subjects)

    1 – 3inch ring binder, 2 composition notebooks,

    1 pack of notebook paper (wide or college rule)

    1 pack of reinforcements, 1 pack of graph paper

    colored pencils (24 colors), 2 highlighters

    4 packs of 5 tab dividers with pockets

    (Drills, Vocabulary, Notes/Skillbuilders, Classwork & Homework)

    1 ruler (transparent, metric/English with zero heading)

    1 math protractor, 1 compass, scissors

    1 calculator (scientific or graphing), 4 AAA batteries, small stapler/staples

    1 pocket dictionary, 1 pack pencils with erasers

    1 pencil sharpener (fits in notebook), 2 glue sticks

    1 pack blue ink pens, 1 pack of red ink pens

    1 pack of index cards, 1 pencil case

    wite out (Strips only! No liquid)

    Name tag with plastic holder that sits upright on desk

    3 – panel boards for science fair project

    plain paper (3 inch hole punched)

    1 box of Kleenex tissues


  3. Usually the teachers will give you a list so i wouldn't go and buy anything if you're worried call some friends and ask them what they're getting.

  4. Do the stores have school supplies lists? The walmarts and staples here have each schools supply list. If not just get the same things you used last school year. All you should need at the beginning is paper, writing utensils and binders. your teachers will let you know about anything specific you may need for class.

  5. at the entrance of walmart where I live there is a display set up with all the neighboring schools list of what you will need for each grade. or just get 6 note books 2 packages of loose , 7 pencils, 7 pens, calculator, binder 3 ring, ruler, 1 box of kleenex, and a lot of schools require you to have powerpoint or you computer, gym shoes.

  6. I would suggest putting some of your classes into the same binder, because your obviously going to need those.

    You should have some paper and a few tabs in each binder as well as pens and pencils. Plenty, may I add.

    It helps to have some highlighters handy.

    Hmm... Oh! Sticky notes, and maybe some colored pencils or crayons. (The school usually has these though)


  7. you need a binder

    pens

    pencils

    filler paper

    notebooks

    5book covers

    small note book to write your homework

    LIP GLOSS

    highlighters

    folder...get the plastic one

    eaither a bookbag or a tote bag


  8. couculator

    pencils

    pens

    highlighters

    papper clips

    5 sbjt nootbook

    pens

    notecards (to study)

    and other stuff you can get later!

  9. At Wal*Mart they have school suplies lists but You definatly need a 3in. binder and note books and pencils and pens but go to wal mart or target.

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