Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Shopping list for freshman in high school?




Lola Clis


Shopping list for freshman in high school?

I am starting high on August 24th, 2012 and I super nervous
I was needing some help making a shopping list
I am not made of money so I will not spend more than 40 bucks on one piece of clothing
I do not wear fancy/stylish clothes too often but I like to look nice
I am a country girl so I am often found in jeans boots and a tee
I would like to be a little better dressed this year
I love American Eagle!!
The mall I plan to go to has Aeropostale, Hollister, American Eagle, Finish Line, Sears JCPenny, Body Central, Old Navy, Wet Seal, Victoria Secret, The Shoe Department, New York & Company, Lady Footlocker, Hot Topic, Gap, Express
Thanks for all the help
I am also going to walmart and staples
I would like a list of clothes an supplies
Thank you in advance



Answer
Classroom Supplies
The Classic Pencil(s) #2
Hand Held Pencil Sharpener
A large pink eraser
Pen (red)
Pens (blue/black)
Highlighter
12" Ruler
Pocket Folders
Single-subject Spiral Notebooks
POST-IT notes
POST-IT flags
Loose leaf paper (wide ruled or 3-hole punched if preferred)
Tabbed Dividers
Book Covers/Book Sox
3-Ring Binder
Colored Pencils
Crayons
Paper Clips
Index Cards
Graph paper
Glue Stick
Safety Scissors
School Supply Box
Whiteout
Portable 3-hole punch
Small Stapler
Printer paper

Clothing and Accessories
Umbrella
Gloves
Scarves
Calculator watch
School Uniform
Gym shorts
Breathable athletic shirt
Hair brush or hair comb
Rain Coat
Girls
Tights and Leg Warmers
Flat Shoes
Boots
Winter hat (Bucket Hat)
Jeans (Juicy Couture and Gap are hot brands this season)
Fall Jacket â denim or fleece
Dress â Trendy dresses
Bracelets
Jewelry
Purse
Designer Tops



Travel and Playground
Gym bag
Lunch box/bags
Backpack/Messenger â A bag that is suitable for your child
Gym/running Shoes
Reusable bag
Hygiene product â Deodorant perfume
Lip Balm â Chap Stick
Bandages â Band aids

Books
Dictionary
Thesaurus atlas Encyclopedia almanac
Calendar
Weekly planner
Textbooks
Time management book
Various books for $.99
Magazine subscription â Teen or favorite topic/hobby
Translation books â Spanish to English (Substitute your Childs language)
Bookmark
Flashcards or other learning aids

Electronics(SOME ARE ONLY FOR HOME USE)
USB Flash Drives (minimum size: 256MB)
Calculator â Review math course requirements before purchasing
Headphones
MP3 Player â Many inexpensive alternatives
All in One Printer â Scan, copy and print
Digital Voice Recorder â Simple and could be combined with many MP3 players
Alarm Clock
Digital Camera
Portable or car charger for electronics
Music â CDâs or iTunes Gift Card

Everything Else
Facial Tissue
Surface wipes
Closable baggies
Bicycle
Nail clipper
Lock â Combination or pad lock
Trapper Keeper
Locker stand
Poster board
New glasses â eye exam recommended
Hand Lotion
Clear tape
Batteries
Cough drops
Reusable water bottle
To go Snacks: Bars, Gum

What do you put in a pencil case?!?




Jam Ardine


What do you put in a pencil case?!I'm in 11th grade & I just want to know.ðð


Answer
1 your name & phone no. in case you leave your pencil case lying around. Most people really do want to return your stuff to you if they only know whose it is.

Beyond that, I work as a non-student math & writing tutor. I have a minimalist pencil case, a flat narrow 7 1/2 " clear plastic one with hot pink zipper & design...very pretty with stylish colors. It's a ladies' cosmetics bag used for this. Thanks for the reminder to get it cleaned out before school begins. It now has...

main stuff:
1 six-inch flexible plastic ruler--a bigger one might go in the pocket of a 3-ring binder if needed.
2 Bic Roundstic medium pens (having removed 4 more, one of them leaky, now trashed--Thanks again for motivating me to clean this out before it wrecked anything.)
2 Sharpwriter pencils
1 very excellent Staedtler large white plastic eraser

extras:
1 emery board for broken fingernails
2 peppermint teabags
1 clean Kleenex for emergencies (Keep away from zipper)
2 sticks of gum
an ID number for the library's computers, not that valuable to campus people with their own ID #'s.
Probably should list other passwords that aren't particularly valuable or confidential. There are so many ever-changing passwords.
a note on Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) website, which you might find highly valuable btw
1 phone msg with name & number (narrowed down from 4 more, now ditched--I suppose younger folks enter everything immediately into their smart phones or wherever.)
Now removed & left at home: 1 crochet heart (a gift)

Might also have from time to time...
$2 for a quick run to the snack bar for a chocolate muffin
2-3 Hershey's Kisses (gifts)--Those don't last long.
a small metal protractor, which you might want if you take geometry

graphing calculator goes in back pocket
keys in right-hand pocket
more Kleenex in left-hand pocket (allergies) & in tote bag along with any overflow like an extra sandwich & banana or some other snack. (Rest of lunch is in cubby or fridge in the staff rm, just as yours might be in your locker.)
reading glasses (over age 50, but that's not you) in tote bag or on top of clip board, etc. These are a pain to try not to lose. Probably should have them on a cord.
Other stuff in ladies' handbag. Ah...the truth comes out.

A big pencil box might be useful, but I'm content with this system for now. I do have several pencil boxes, including a big long one for rulers, at home for extra storage.

Any system might do for you, as long as you have one. A folded-up shrunk down schedule might be good, too. Maybe write it on a 3x5 card to keep it handy.

Be sure to bring gifts to any tutors, lab assistants, & teachers, especially if one of them does something extra for you. Cookies or anything chocolate will be appreciated. Apples & bananas are excellent, too. Might fit in your backpack. (I'm kidding, sort of.)




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