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by HollyS » Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:54 am
We're using Bigger this year.
They have composition notebooks for English, dictation, vocabulary (you can also use index cards for vocab). We use cardstock for notebooking pages and have a binder with index tabs to separate subjects and clear page covers as well (If you don't use these, you'll want a 3 hole punch). They also have index card sprial books for writing Bible verses.
For art, you need paint, color pencils, markers, glue, clay, scissors, construction paper, regular paper.
Household supplies we often use are saran wrap, foil, wax paper, flashlights, salt, balls, globe/map (we often use a large atlas), masking tape...I love how simple the materials we use are! Post-its are nice for keeping track of your places in the guide...I've also been writing our weekly extension readings on a post it and use it as a bookmark. Several bookmarks are nice as well since you'll be reading several books at once.
Math items (if you are doing the hands-on lessons) often include money (I keep a small can of loose change on hand) as well as buttons, cereal, raisins, etc. for manipulatives...these are easy to substitute with whatever you have on hand.
Holly, mom to 4
DD 10 and DS 7 -- Bigger
DD 5 -- LHTH
DD 2