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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

Buy Quality not Novelty
This post was written to help parents shop for school supplies.  



The supplies in this picture are not 
flashy, sparkly, or particularly cute.

But they are perfect for kindergarten!!!

1. Plain yellow pencils are better quality for beginning writers.
Novelty pencils with plastic images break easily, 
and jam the pencil sharpeners.
2.  Pink or white rectangular erasers work better and last longer.
Novelty erasers are distracting to students and others.

3.  Metal scissors with one large hole and one small hole 
are the best for developing fine motor skills.
Plastic scissors with two small holes - do not cut well.

School Boxes


4. These are the type of school boxes that kindergartners
 need in Mrs. Braddock's class. Approximate size8" L x 6" W 
Bigger boxes do not fit it our cubbies.  


Crayons - Crayola



5. Crayola Crayons with 24 crayons are prefect for kindergarten.
Larger boxes are difficult to keep organized. 

Two Pocket Folders


6. We use our folders several times each day so,
the plastic or thicker cardboard folders work best.  They are easier for kindergartners to use and last longer.



The cheaper thin folders have smaller pockets and are frustrating for kindergarten students.

Backpacks


7.  Backpacks with zippers work the best.
They need to be tall enough to hold a folder.  
Of course, no wheels.


8.  Ultra fine tip work the best for writing on lines. However, if you already bought wide tips that is ok.  Expo & Melissa-Doug are great brands for quality and lasting value


I saved the best news for last!
You only have write names on scissors.

If you already wrote your child's name on supplies, no worries.
It is meant to be a time saver for busy families.
Either way is fine.


If you have any questions, feel free to email me at cbraddock@sjcsmo.org
or leave a comment.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Welcome to Kindergarten


As you can see the hall in the Early Childhood wing is very still and quiet.  But in only a few short days it will be filled with parents and little ones between the ages of 4 and 6.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to our classrooms on 

Sunday, August 10th
Open House
1 to 3.

New families are encourage to come 
between 1 and 1:30 for a brief orientation.
Due to the limited space, students will be expected to sit with their parents during the presentation.

After the presentation, students may look around the room and drop off their school supplies.