Monday, April 29, 2013

Preschool Prep: Supply List



I have to start out by apologizing that I'm already a month behind on when I said I would share preschool prep posts. (See the plan here).  I've had this list mostly done for a while, but I just never got around to posting it!
After trying and trying to figure out how to get our preschool area organized, I realized my problem: it's hard to figure out what organizers I need, when I don't know what will be going into them. This realization has changed my order of getting things done. First, I am making this list of supplies, so that I can then figure out where each item will go. I will be sharing my organization post next Monday, so check back then to see what I've done so far for organizing supplies.

Preschool Supplies:
  • Chalkboard
  • Chalk
  • Chalkboard Eraser
  • Crayons
  • Markers
  • Pencils
  • Pencil Sharpener
  • Dry erase markers
  • Kid-friendly scissor
  • Clear protective sheets (to use in place of lamination)
  • Milk caps 
  • Notebooks/ notebook paper
  • Construction paper
  • Elmer's glue
  • Glue sticks
  • Scotch and Masking Tape
  • Paintbrushes
  • Water colors
  • Craft Paints 
  • Stickers
  • Play dough
  • Craft Supplies
This is what I have so far. Do any of you mamas out there with school age kids have any more suggestions? If you do, I would LOVE if you would share your suggestions, and I will update this list as necessary. I really want to try and pick up supplies at yard sales and back-to-school sales in order to spend as little money as possible, and I know I'm not the only mom out there who is feeling that way!
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      3 comments:

      1. We use the little craft pom poms from Dollar tree a LOT, both for fine motor skills (I have a set of kid tweezers to work on these skills)...but most of all I hot glue them to the end of dry erase markers and use that as an eraser! Saves on tissues, paper towels, or icky dirty socks! Just a helpful tip.

        I would suggest a LOT of computer ink, printing the COAH curriculum is VERY colorful.

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      2. Best wishes and prayers as you start this journey. We're just completing our first "official" year homeschooling kindergarten, and it wasn't at all what I thought it would be - much easier and more laid back and we made tons of progress. As soon as you can, I would read the books "A Thomas Jefferson Education" and "The Stages of Learning" by Oliver DeMille. They really de-stressed my concept of schooling in the early years as far as "what" to do.

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      3. Thanks for the ideas! The closer we get to "starting" the more Miss Magoo is learning everyday. She is just naturally so curious. So even though we haven't started yet officially, we are teaching all the time.

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