Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything. I order our school supplies through the PTA. It's amazing!
What is ridiculous about a pencil sharpener and some play doh?
Why can't the classroom have a pencil sharpener that the whole class uses? That worked for my kindergarten class in 1990; it should work now.
You have no idea what actually went on in that class when you were a student.
+1. The pencil sharpener is the proverbial water cooler of elementary classrooms. Plus the electric ones break really quickly after only a bit of misuse. They cost about $35 through the MCPS warehouse. I have $200 of school money to spend on supplies for my classroom for the entire year. I need my pencil sharpener to last for at least 2 years. Individual pencil sharpeners, plus keeping the class sharpener behind my desk, help ensure that can happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything. I order our school supplies through the PTA. It's amazing!
What is ridiculous about a pencil sharpener and some play doh?
Why can't the classroom have a pencil sharpener that the whole class uses? That worked for my kindergarten class in 1990; it should work now.
You have no idea what actually went on in that class when you were a student.
Anonymous wrote:That the sharpener is specified by store and style is ridiculous,
Anonymous wrote:Who sharpens crayons? I though you just peeled the paper and kept on coloring!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything. I order our school supplies through the PTA. It's amazing!
What is ridiculous about a pencil sharpener and some play doh?
Why can't the classroom have a pencil sharpener that the whole class uses? That worked for my kindergarten class in 1990; it should work now.
Anonymous wrote:They actually use a lot of Play Doh in kindergarten. Next to crayons, scissors and glue, that is the most sensible item on the kindergarten list.
On a side note, my kid was so bummed when his half of the alphabet had dry erase markers instead of Play Doh on the list
Anonymous wrote:That the sharpener is specified by store and style is ridiculous,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything. I order our school supplies through the PTA. It's amazing!
What is ridiculous about a pencil sharpener and some play doh?
Why can't the classroom have a pencil sharpener that the whole class uses? That worked for my kindergarten class in 1990; it should work now.
Anonymous wrote:I can't think of anything. I order our school supplies through the PTA. It's amazing!
What is ridiculous about a pencil sharpener and some play doh?
