A Back-to-School Supply List to Get You Started
Shopping early for back-to-school supplies gives you a chance to look for bargains. Here's a basic list if you don't have one from your child's school yet.
Before you shop for back-to-school supplies, it's best to get a list of what's required from your child's school or new teacher. If the school list isn't available yet, you can still take advantage of back-to-school sales by sticking to the basics that you know your child will need.
A number of states have "tax-free" days during back-to-school season, when state sales taxes are lifted.
Check our 10 Tips for Smart Shopping for more advice to save your time, money and sanity.
This list is meant as a general guide to get you started. Every teacher's list is a little different. Some recommend specific brands, such as Fiskars scissors for example, or sizes. Some recommend buying in larger quantities than we've listed here. Many will give you a shorter list.
Supplies for Children in Elementary School
Glue sticks (at least 3 for the year)
Note: Teachers can be picky about paper. Schools usually supply specially ruled handwriting paper to help younger children with letter formation. Older children use wide-ruled paper. High school — and some middle school — students will need the college-ruled variety.
Note: Some schools do not permit rolling backpacks because of space considerations, so check with your school before considering this option.
Additional Items Middle-School and High-School Students Usually Need
A calendar for time-management and for scheduling assignments
Updated April 2008
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