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2011-2012  Linda Vista Supply List                    
                              
Rev 2/23/11                                               

 

 

 

*KINDERGARTEN                       

Crayons (8 count)
Scissors (child's size, semi-blunt, Fiskar)
8 Glue Sticks
4 oz. white glue
4 Dry Erase Markers (black/blue)
2 Kleenex
Baby wipes (2)
Clorox wipes (1)
  *Multiage (Grades 1st and 2nd)                     Multiage Only **3rd Grade **
2 Dry erase markers                                     2 pocket folder
Glue sticks                                                      Crayons (16 colors), no larger packs
Crayons (16 colors), no larger packs           Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12 ct)
Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12 ct)            Markers – thin/thick (optional
Markers – thin/thick (optional)                    Colored pencils
Colored pencils                                              Kleenex (1 regular box)
Kleenex (1 regular box)                                Eraser

Eraser                                                             Scissors – child safe

Scissors – child safe                                       Hand held student pencil sharpener
Hand held student pencil sharpener            Glue sticks and white glue
2 pocket folder                                               Plastic pencil box (5x8 or smaller)
                                                                        Colored correcting pen

                                                                        2 dry erase markers

                                                                       

 

                                                                       

*GRADE 1

Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12 ct)            Baby Wipes

Ruler                                                              Hand held student pencil sharpener
Pink erasers (rectangular kind)                   Flashcards-One box of addition facts to 18 and one
Colored Pencils  ( 12 ct)                                box of subtraction facts to 18
2-dry erase markers                                     
Plastic Pencil box (No handle no larger than 5” x 8”
lid that snaps shut, such as Rubbermaid or Spacemaker)
Crayons (16 colors), no larger packs
12 Glue sticks
4 oz. white glue
Kleenex (1 regular box)
Scissors (Fiskar, blunt)
Please, NO Trapper Keepers
Color markers washable (8ct)
 

*GRADE 2

Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12ct)                                     Pink Eraser (rectangle kind)
Colored Pencils                                                                      Color markers washable (8ct)
Plastic Pencil box (No handle  no larger than 5”x 8”with              1 box of Addition flash cards 
lid that snaps shut, such as Rubbermaid or Spacemaker)                   1 box of Subtraction flash cards
Crayons (16 colors), no larger packs                                     Baby Wipes 
3 Glue sticks                                                                             1 pkg of cap erasers( top of pencil)
Kleenex (1 regular box)                                                                               
Scissors (Fiskar, blunt)
2 white board markers
1 white board eraser
2-pocket folder to take home papers (plain solid colors)
  

GRADE 3 –

#2 Pencils with erasers (12 count)
Colored Pencils
Plastic Pencil Box (No handle and not larger than 5 x 8. Needs to snap shut. ) Examples: Rubbermaid or Spacemaker
16 Pack Crayons (no larger)
Colored Correcting Pens (red, blue, or black)
Pencil Sharpener
4 oz. white glue bottle
2 Glue Sticks
2 Boxes of Kleenex
1 Spiral Notebook (70-100 pages)
Scissors (Fiskar, blunt)
Baby Wipes
Two Black Sharpees
 **Information on classroom binder/folder requirements  will be provided the first week of school by your teacher.
Recommended for at home use:
Dictionary/Thesaurus
1 box of Multiplication Flash Cards
3-hole lined paper

                 GRADE 4
3-hole lined paper (standard ruled)
Plastic Pencil box (No handle no larger than 5” x  8”
lid that snaps shut, such as Rubbermaid or Spacemaker)
Ruler (inches and centimeters)
Glue stick and white glue
Colored Pencils (Crayola 24 pack is great)
Crayons (16 colors)
Felt tipped pens (for art) Pkg. of 8.
Fine-lined felt tipped pen (red) (No Sharpie)
Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12ct)
Kleenex (1 regular box)
Pocket folders (3 colors:  yellow, green, purple)
Scissors (Fiskar, child’s size, pointed)
2 Dry Erase Markers
Scissors (Fiskar, child’s size, pointed )
Dictionary or thesaurus (optional)
2 spiral notebooks (about 70 pages each)
1 Highlighter
Accordion file for homework
No Trapperkeepers
1 Dry Erase Eraser

  *GRADE 5
­Plastic Pencil Box – No handle
Ruler (inches and centimeters)                                          Dictionary/Thesaurus (suggested)                  

3 Glue sticks                                                                        1 binder 1” with 1 pocket folder or

Colored Pencils                                                                    accordian file for homework

Felt tipped pens/markers                                                    3-Spiral Notebooks wide rule 70 pg.
(No Sharpies)                                                                        NO  STAPLERS!      
Crayons (16 colors)                                                              NO WHITE OUT!                                                
Pencils with erasers (#2 lead) (12ct)                                   NO PENCIL SHARPENERS!
Dry Erase Markers                                                                
Kleenex (1 regular box)                   
White Board Eraser                                            
Pocket folders (5 different colors)
Scissors (Fiskar, child’s size, pointed)
1 Highlighter
1 Colored correcting pen
 ˝ inch binder for writing   

Preppy K Parent Information Night
February 28th
6:00pm – 7:00pm
Placentia-Yorba Linda USD Board Room
1301 E. Orangethorpe Avenue, Placentia

If your child is turning five between September 2, 2012 and August 31, 2013, you are invited to an information meeting regarding Preppy K eligibility. Parents with younger kindergarten age students who feel their student may not be developmentally ready for kindergarten are also invited to attend.


Preppy K Pre-Registration
March 14th & March 15th
8:00am - 1:00pm and 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Educational Services Center
4999 Casa Loma Avenue, Yorba Linda

Parents interested in enrolling their student in the district’s Preppy K program for the 2012-13 school year should attend one of the pre-registration meetings. At this meeting, families will fill out the Preppy K Application and receive a Preppy K Kindergarten Packet. Assessment dates will also be scheduled for the district’s developmental screening that is required prior to admittance into Preppy K


The Kindergarten Readiness Act, a historic reform to kindergarten education, gives Placentia Yorba Linda Unified School District (PYLUSD) an opportunity to ensure that more children each year are better prepared to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. PYLUSD believes that school readiness is more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic. This legislation enables PYLUSD to create a Transitional Kindergarten program (Preppy “K”) to support the development and achievement of our youngest learners.

Research has shown that students who enter kindergarten at four have a higher likelihood of retention and learning delays in comparison to their older peers. While younger students may do well academically in kindergarten, they are often at a disadvantage in middle and high school in areas such as social maturity and athletics.

PYLUSD is proud to address these concerns through the creation of a standards-based Preppy “K” program that is designed to meet both the academic and social-emotional needs of our younger students.

  • Students born in late summer or fall are given the opportunity to participate in a developmentally appropriate two-year kindergarten program.
  • All Preppy “K” classes will be taught by fully credentialed kindergarten teachers.
  • Enrollment will be based on space available at Preppy “K” sites
If you are interested in participating in the PYLUSD Preppy “K” program beginning September 2011, please submit the application on this page with your registration packet to the Preppy K magnet school site you indicated on the application. Your local elementary school can provide necessary registration materials. If you have any questions, please contact Dorie Staack at (714) 985-8654.