Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And as a tip, don’t have your kid too excited about “his/her/their” supplies. The supplies get pooled. So the folders you select may or may not be the ones your child ends up with.
That's why you label them and do it in a few spots where its hard to cover up the labels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about multicultural crayons 8 count? I’ve gone to two stores and they only have the 24ct. Is that okay or should I just get the expensive 8 count off Amazon?
24 is fine. 8 Count are usually thicker.
https://www.target.com/p/crayola-8ct-washable-large-crayons/-/A-14363827#lnk=sametab
Anonymous wrote:What about multicultural crayons 8 count? I’ve gone to two stores and they only have the 24ct. Is that okay or should I just get the expensive 8 count off Amazon?
Anonymous wrote:And as a tip, don’t have your kid too excited about “his/her/their” supplies. The supplies get pooled. So the folders you select may or may not be the ones your child ends up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember wondering the same thing when my first started school! Then I found out that the list on the schools' website was NOT the same as the list sent by the grade's teachers later on that summer! And then I learned that it really didn't matter what I sent exactly, because they had plenty of supplies anyway and pooled them all (except for headphones and take-home folders, which needed labels)... as long as I sent something and of decent quality, it was fine.
So relax, OP.
This is school-dependent. I work in a Title One school and we get maybe 50-70% of students who bring in all of the supplies. The other supplies have to come from somewhere and that somewhere is usually from the teacher. Just an FYI.
Anonymous wrote:And as a tip, don’t have your kid too excited about “his/her/their” supplies. The supplies get pooled. So the folders you select may or may not be the ones your child ends up with.
Anonymous wrote:I took my rising kindergartener school supply shopping today and had so many questions! She’s so excited.
-They requested 8 packs of markers, but they’re only sold in 10 packs. This is fine right?
-do things need labeled? Like the school supplies box or the headphones?
-they requested 12 ziploc bags. Can I just send a box in or should I count out 12?
- should I open the boxes of markers and crayons and put them in the plastic supply box?
-they requested “regular crayons 8 count (8)” and then right below it “24 ct crayons (1)”. Is this a typo?? 8 packs of 8 crayons?!
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember wondering the same thing when my first started school! Then I found out that the list on the schools' website was NOT the same as the list sent by the grade's teachers later on that summer! And then I learned that it really didn't matter what I sent exactly, because they had plenty of supplies anyway and pooled them all (except for headphones and take-home folders, which needed labels)... as long as I sent something and of decent quality, it was fine.
So relax, OP.