Supply List

*Students in all classes will occasionally need earbuds for their Chromebook. 
*Students in all classes will occasionally need special materials for projects.  I try to keep this minimal!
*If you can provide a bag of individually wrapped candy (Starburst, suckers, Smarties, etc), that would be VERY appreciated! 
 
 
Psychology
Pens 
Pencils
Colored Pencils
One small can of play-doh
 
Notebook of some kind- I leave the type up to the student.  It doesn't have to be fancy, but you'll need something for handouts and something to take notes in.  You can have a spiral and a folder- that's inexpensive and completely ok.  You can have a 3 subject spiral notebook with folders in the dividers- that's a little more expensive and completely ok.  You can have a binder with loose leaf paper and hole punch your handouts- that's ok as well. By this point, students know what they prefer to use to write in and keep up with materials.  As long as you have SOMETHING to keep notes/handouts organized and readily available, that's all you need.
 
 
AP US History
Pens 
Pencils
Colored Pencils
Highlighters (in several colors)
Box of Kleenex

1 package of white cardstock

Notebook of some kind- I leave the type up to the student.  It doesn't have to be fancy, but you'll need something for handouts and something to take notes in.  You can have a spiral and a folder- that's inexpensive and completely ok.  You can have a 3 subject spiral notebook with folders in the dividers- that's a little more expensive and completely ok.  You can have a binder with loose leaf paper and hole punch your handouts- that's ok as well. By this point, students know what they prefer to use to write in and keep up with materials.  As long as you have SOMETHING to keep notes/handouts organized and readily available, that's all you need.

  

 

AP European History
Pens 
Pencils
Colored Pencils

Clorox Wipes

1 package of colored cardstock 

Notebook of some kind- I leave the type up to the student.  It doesn't have to be fancy, but you'll need something for handouts and something to take notes in.  You can have a spiral and a folder- that's inexpensive and completely ok.  You can have a 3 subject spiral notebook with folders in the dividers- that's a little more expensive and completely ok.  You can have a binder with loose leaf paper and hole punch your handouts- that's ok as well. By this point, students know what they prefer to use to write in and keep up with materials.  As long as you have SOMETHING to keep notes/handouts organized and readily available, that's all you need.