Engineering One spiral notebook per quarter

2016-2017 Freshmen Supply List
Engineering
 One spiral notebook per quarter
 random household supplies for various projects
Chemistry
 Bound notebook or small binder
 Pencils only
 Scientific calculator (more buttons than a simple 4 function ex: TI30)
Hum
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Geography
blue and / or black pens and paper
two pocket folder dedicated to this class
a laminated map with the US on one side / world on the other
English I Honors
 A section in your binder designated to “English”
 Pens (blue or black ink only) and college-ruled lined paper
 1 composition notebook (college-ruled)
 White-out
 Stapler
Technology Class
 Bound Composition or Research Journal – Not Spiral
 Small USB Flash Drive – Cheap (It will be taken apart)
H.O.P.E. class
 Dress out uniform…..available at open house and/or first week of school
($20.00)
Geometry
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Scientific calculator (more buttons than a simple 4 function ex: TI30)
Pencils and spiral notebook
Graph paper
Algebra
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Scientific calculator (more buttons than a simple 4 function ex: TI30)
Pencils and spiral notebook
FSWC – Lee uses Canvas as an on-line Learning Management System to manage the majority of
academic content. It is imperative that students have consistent access to the internet, a device to
work on at home, and a general use flash drive to store digital work. When classwork during the school
day requires technology, a device is provided here at school. Each teacher makes daily decisions about
allowing student access to personal technology items like laptops, tablets, and cell phones.
Sophomore Supply List
Engineering
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One spiral notebook per quarter
random household supplies for various projects
Biology
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Two composition books
Pencil(s)
Colored pencils and glue will be provided in class; if students would prefer
to have their own (or a glue stick/tape) for notebook activities, they are
encouraged to do so.
Zoology
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Two composition books
Pencil(s)
Colored pencils and glue will be provided in class; if students would prefer
to have their own (or a glue stick/tape) for notebook activities, they are
encouraged to do so.
English Honors II
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2 composition notebooks (one for each semester)
Blue or black pens (no pencils allowed)
White out
Highlighters
Different colored pens for annotating/note-taking (students’ choice)
Loose leaf notebook paper (for in-class writings and activities)
Journalism
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1 composition notebook (this should last the entire semester)
Blue or black pens (no pencils allowed)
White out
Highlighters
Different colored pens for annotating/note-taking (these can be the
students’ choice)
Loose leaf notebook paper (for in-class writings and activities)
FSWC – Lee uses Canvas as an on-line Learning Management System to manage the majority of
academic content. It is imperative that students have consistent access to the internet, a device to
work on at home, and a general use flash drive to store digital work. When classwork during the school
day requires technology, a device is provided here at school. Each teacher makes daily decisions about
allowing student access to personal technology items like laptops, tablets, and cell phones.
World History
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Composition book/ Spiral Notebook
1 pocket folder
Notebook Paper
Pens and pencils
Headphones/ear buds for Videos, etc.
American Government
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Composition book/ Spiral Notebook
1 pocket folder
Notebook Paper
Pens and pencils
Headphones/ear buds for Videos, etc.
Access to an Electronic Device for Learning Opportunities
Economics
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Blue and / or black pens
Composition book (100 page minimum)
Calculator
Statistics
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Texas Instrument Graphing Calculator (ex: TI83/84 and will be used in
college math courses as well)
2 spiral note books
Algebra II and Math for College Readiness
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Scientific calculator (more buttons than a simple 4 function ex: TI30)
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2 spiral note books
FSWC – Lee uses Canvas as an on-line Learning Management System to manage the majority of
academic content. It is imperative that students have consistent access to the internet, a device to
work on at home, and a general use flash drive to store digital work. When classwork during the school
day requires technology, a device is provided here at school. Each teacher makes daily decisions about
allowing student access to personal technology items like laptops, tablets, and cell phones.