So let's face it, cash flow in education is a thing of the past now days and school is so much different than it was when we (I) went to school. I remember the school paid for things like pencils, paper, folders to keep our homework in, art supplies, and more.
Now days the money we get to fund the art program (if there is one) needs to be squeezed and stretched to the limits just to make ends meet.
This means relying on the families of the students you teach to help pitch in where they can. I thank my lucky stars that I work for a school whose community strives to fill in the financial gaps so that we can have what we, the teachers, need in our classrooms to be successful.
At the start of each academic year I put out a list of basic needs that are "must haves" for each student to bring to class. For other more specialized items such as tin foil, hand soap, paper towels, & Q-tips, I post those on a monthly wish list and hope that a family is willing to donate an item or two off the list.
Here is a list that I have tweaked over the past few years and have found to be very helpful in starting the year out right. Feel free to use it and make it your own to fit your needs!
2014 – 2015 Student Art Supply List
Pre K & K:
1. 1 packet of disinfectant wipes (any brand)
2. 1 packet of baby wipes (any brand)
Grades 1-5:
- A hardcover artist’s journal OR composition notebook with 50 or more bound pages. (Any type/brand of journal or notebook purchased is fine so long as it is no larger than 9 by 12 inches so that it can be properly stored. Returning students should bring their old art journal from last year and do not need to purchase a new journal.)
- Large t-shirt to serve as art smock clearly labeled on front and back with student’s first and last name.
- 1 pack of disinfectant wipes (any brand)
- 1 pack of baby wipes (any brand)
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