Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
What about their lunch from home? Where do they store it if not in a backpack? Those brown lunch bags don't hold up well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
What about their lunch from home? Where do they store it if not in a backpack? Those brown lunch bags don't hold up well.
Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
Backpack is also mentioned in school supplies. Does it matter whether they take binders or books for each course?
Our MS would put up a generic supply list online over the summer, but once school started each teacher usually had their own recommended or required supplies (note cards, spiral or composition notebook, etc.). Half the time the stuff on the generic list didn’t end up being needed for any of their classes.
We always found it was better to start out with the bare basics, then shop for specifics once classes had started and they knew what their individual classes would require. Sonon the first day, they’d take some loose-leaf paper paper, a couple of folders, and a pouch with pencils, pens, eraser, maybe a ruler. Stuff they’d eventually need anyway, no matter what.
Their MS magnet program pretty much required the giant zipper binder, and I think most kids did find it pretty convenient. Mine hated it, but didn’t really see any other good options. They weren’t allowed to carry their backpacks all day, and didn’t have time to go to their locker in between classes.
Anonymous wrote:My kid carried everything of significance in his MCPS Chromebook case. No binder, no folders, no notebooks, and no work ever came home. Grades were fine so I think they must be doing most things digitally. Or my kid is going all secret agent on me. One or the other.
Anonymous wrote:My kid carried everything of significance in his MCPS Chromebook case. No binder, no folders, no notebooks, and no work ever came home. Grades were fine so I think they must be doing most things digitally. Or my kid is going all secret agent on me. One or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
Backpack is also mentioned in school supplies. Does it matter whether they take binders or books for each course?
That doesn’t mean they will allow the kids to bring backpacks to class. You bring everything in a backpack and stash it in your locker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
Backpack is also mentioned in school supplies. Does it matter whether they take binders or books for each course?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.
Backpack is also mentioned in school supplies. Does it matter whether they take binders or books for each course?
Anonymous wrote:At our school they are not allowed to take backpacks into class. Therefore, they get those huge 3-ring binders with a strap that holds a ton of stuff. I don’t think a notebook would work as well for this.
Does your MS allow kids to use backpacks? I think that is the key question.