2025-2026 Supply List!

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Preston Middle School - Supply List for Shopping

 

For all students/all grades - you may need to refill items throughout the year as needed. 

Please reuse items from year to year if possible.

 

  • 1-2 graph paper composition notebooks - Math (Math 8, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II)  (If you can not find them, then get a regular composition notebook and a pack of graph paper.)
  • Six-Seven (college-ruled), lined-paper composition notebooks - Math 6 and Math 7 (1-2), English (1), Science (1), Electives (3 - one for French)     Please make sure they are separate notebooks - not one multi-subject notebook
  • Four  2-pocket folders - Math (1), Science (1) English (1)  Choir (1)
    • Please make sure they are separate folders - not one multi-subject trapper keeper item
  • Two  ½-inch binders to hold worksheets and handouts - Social Studies (1) Science (1)
    • Dividers for each binder (see specific subject for the amount - other side of this page)
  • spiral notebook (college ruled) - Social Studies
  • Scientific calculator (not graphing) - Math/Science
  • Dry erase markers (preferably black)  - Math
  • 4x6 index cards:  white and colored - French
  • Lined loose-leaf paper (college-ruled) for all binders 
  • 3x5 notecards
  • earbuds or headphones
  • Two packs of #2 pencils 
  • pack of colored pencils
  • Two packs of pens 
  • (3+) highlighters
  • Box of tissues (give to 1st period teacher)
  • scissors 
  • glue sticks
  • sharpies
  • sticky notes 
  • scotch tape 
  • pencil box or case for holding supplies
  • NEW to Preston Middle School (6th graders count as “NEW”: 1-inch white binder (for their math data notebook).  All other students will have their data notebook (binder) from prior school years.  

 

Donation items to donate to your first-period teacher - so very appreciated: 

  • 4 boxes of tissues (or as many as you can send!)
  • 1 ream of white copy paper
  • 4-6 glue bottles or glue sticks
  • 2 boxes -  pencils and/or pens
  • 4 rolls of Scotch tape
  • 1 box of Expo dry-erase markers, any color

 

 

*Some classes may ask for other supplies specific to their content after the class begins.

 

Preston Middle School -  Supply List by Subject

*This side is to help kids organize the supplies for school - NOT an extra shopping list*

 

English:

  • 1 (college-ruled), lined-paper composition notebooks
  • 2-pocket folder

 

Math:

  • 1-2 (college-ruled), lined-paper composition notebooks (Math 6 & Math 7 only)
  • 1-2 graph paper composition notebooks (All other math classes)  (If you can not find them, then get a regular composition notebook and a pack of graph paper.)
  • 2-pocket folder
  • Scientific calculator (not graphing)
  • Dry erase markers (preferably black)
  • NEW to Preston Middle School (6th graders count as “NEW”: 1-inch white binder (for their math data notebook).  All other students will have their data notebook (binder) from prior school years. 

 

Science:

  • 1 (college-ruled), lined-paper composition notebooks
  • ½ inch binder or a folder to hold worksheets and handouts
  • 2-pocket folder
  • Scientific calculator (not graphing)

 

Social Studies:

  • ½ inch binder to hold worksheets and handouts (and at least 6 binder dividers)
  • Spiral notebook
  • Loose leaf paper for binder

 

Electives:

  • 3 (college-ruled), lined-paper composition notebooks (one is for French)
  • folder for choir handouts and worksheets
  • 4x6 index cards:  white and colored - French

 

All General Classes(please refill as needed throughout the year)

  • Preston Puma planner (provided by the school)
  • Lined loose-leaf paper (college-ruled) for all binders 
  • 3x5 notecards
  • earbuds or headphones
  • 2 packs of #2 pencils 
  • pack of colored pencils
  • 2 packs of pens 
  • (3+) highlighters
  • scissors 
  • glue sticks
  • sharpies
  • sticky notes 
  • scotch tape 
  • pencil box or case for holding supplies

 

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