Hey Everyone!
Welcome to "the Blog"! LOL We'll use this to show everyone what cool things we are doing in class, post announcements, and other cool stuff.
Anyone getting excited for the new year? I know I am. I was able to order our history and science curriculum yesterday. Hopefully it will be in while I'm at family camp next week. Then it will be time to buckle down and get the year planned.
Anyway, I finished the school supply list. Now y'all can go take advantage of all those great back to school sales that are going on right now. I'm going to attach a copy to this post, on the church website, and have them at church on Sunday.
HIGH SCHOOLERS: Don't forget your summer assignment! You are to research a potential career field and find out what you have to do to become one. What kind of schooling would you need? What is your earning potential? What is the job outlook (i.e. are there jobs out there?) Where would you work? Could you do it? WRITE IT DOWN!
Welcome to "the Blog"! LOL We'll use this to show everyone what cool things we are doing in class, post announcements, and other cool stuff.
Anyone getting excited for the new year? I know I am. I was able to order our history and science curriculum yesterday. Hopefully it will be in while I'm at family camp next week. Then it will be time to buckle down and get the year planned.
Anyway, I finished the school supply list. Now y'all can go take advantage of all those great back to school sales that are going on right now. I'm going to attach a copy to this post, on the church website, and have them at church on Sunday.
HIGH SCHOOLERS: Don't forget your summer assignment! You are to research a potential career field and find out what you have to do to become one. What kind of schooling would you need? What is your earning potential? What is the job outlook (i.e. are there jobs out there?) Where would you work? Could you do it? WRITE IT DOWN!
School Supplies for Main Street
Christian School 2012-2013
Glue sticks (at least three for the year)
Scissors (blunt ended for younger kids,
pointed for older ones)
Ballpoint pens (Black or Blue only please!)
No. 2 pencils (Stick with this classic to
avoid classroom competition over whose writing utensil is the coolest — or most
impractical.)
Colored pencils
A pencil sharpener (hand-held with a top to
collect shavings)
A large pink eraser (The old-fashioned ones
do the best erasing.)
markers
A four-ounce bottle of white glue
Highlighters
5 Spiral-bound notebooks (wide ruled for
K-3, college ruled for 4-12)
A 3 inch three-ring binder
1 package Loose-leaf notebook paper (wide
ruled for K-3, college ruled for 4-12)
2 Pocket folders
A ruler with English and metric
measurements
A protractor
A sturdy, supportive backpack, large enough to fit a folder into
A box of crayons (Get a 16-pack for younger
kids, more for older ones.)
Pencil Box large enough for storing all
pencils, pens, ect.
A calculator (scientific or graphing. Scientific will be
adequate unless your student will take Calculus or Trig in high school. If you
already have a graphing calculator, they may use that.)