Eagle Ridge Academy Back to School Supply Lists by Teacher Grades 9-12 Latin Class Ms. Bergeron: *Folder (to keep handouts) *3 subject spiral notebook dedicated to Latin ONLY (sections will be used for vocab/translations, grammar notes/assignments, and culture) *Colored pencils or highlighters (erasable if possible) in these colors: blue, orange, yellow, pink, green, purple *dry erase marker (any size and color) *Optional: note cards to make flashcards (other flashcard methods may be used instead) HS Latin I, HS Latin III, CIT Latin Prose, CIS Greek Ms. Osmundson *Something to write on (notebook or loose-leaf paper) *Something to write with (pencil or blue/black pen) *Some way to organize your papers (a binder or folder dedicated strictly to Latin or Greek) *Latin I & III (optional for CIS courses): 3x5 index cards or other means of creating flashcards *Once issued, all textbooks need to be covered with a secure paper-bag book cover Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 Class Supplies Ms. Paster Each student is required to have: *Three-ring binder exclusively for this class with loose-leaf notebook paper *2 spiral notebooks - one spiral notebook in which to take notes in class - one additional spiral notebook (to act as a Spanish-English dictionary of new words and phrases we will learn this year) *2 different colored pens (for correcting and note taking in class) *Pencil with eraser *Highlighter *Paper Spanish-English dictionary for use at home is optional, not required. Chemistry Mr. Sponsel: *Pens *Loose-leaf paper *One Composite notebook (The pages should not be easily removed) *Three ring binder for folder for organization (at least 1 inch) *Scientific Calculator Astronomy Mr. Sponsel: *Pens *Loose-leaf paper *Scientific Calculator Page 1 of 6
AP Physics Mr. Sponsel: *Pens *Loose-leaf paper *Scientific Calculator (However, I highly recommend a graphing calculator form the TI series) Biology Mr. Meier: *3-ring binder of at least 2 inches *Page Dividers (x6) *Loose-leaf paper and/or a notebook *One NEW quadrille-ruled composition notebook (It cannot be used from a previous year. I would check OfficeMax - I've personally had the best results finding one there.) *Calculator (minimum of a scientific, but students can use a graphing one if they have it for math) *Optional, but helpful - Note cards Anatomy Mr. Meier: *3-ring binder of at least 2 inches *Page Dividers (x4) *Loose-leaf paper and/or a notebook *One NEW quadrille-ruled composition notebook (It cannot be used from a previous year. I would check OfficeMax - I've personally had the best results finding one there.) *Calculator (minimum of a scientific, but students can use a graphing one if they have it for math) *Optional, but requested - One large box of disposable, nitrile gloves (get your size, they are yours for dissection) *Optional, but helpful - Note cards Art History & AP Art History - Ms. L. Johnson: *Notebook for taking notes *Pencil or pen *Folder for storing hand-outs and assignments *Maturing brain for thinking! 9 th Grade Humanities Mrs. E. Johnson and Ms. Murray *3-ring binder *Loose leaf paper *Highlighter *Black or blue pens *Post-it tabs for marking pages *Text that is currently being read in class Page 2 of 6
10 th Grade Humanities Ms. Murray and Mr. O Brien Required: - Either traditional or mechanical pencils are fine, provided utensils are sharpened or include a supply of extra lead. *Pens - Several blue or black ink, One of a different (legible) color eg. aqua blue, green, orange, purple, red *Highlighter(s) *Binder or Folder(s) - I do expect students to keep their class materials organized, but either of these methods is acceptable, depending upon the student s preference. Multiple folders may be necessary due to the volume of paper necessitated by the course. *Notebook or Loose leaf Paper - If a student plans to use one notebook for both semesters, I highly recommend one with at least a 100-120 page count. Should a student elect to use loose leaf paper, I do ask that they keep it concentrated in a binder so that notes, do now responses etc. remain in order. Optional:* *Flash drive - I have found that these are particularly useful if printing at home is an issue or if students need to verify the details of an assignment with me at school. *Pencil Sharpener *Pocket Dictionary *Markers/Colored Pencils - Students will be notified ahead of time if coloring utensils are ever needed for class. 11 th Grade Humanities Ms. Wegener: *1 Notebook for note-taking *Folder (for reading packets) *Pens (both black ink and colored ink) *Highlighter 12 th Grade Humanities History of Theatre Ms. Seal: Please bring the following materials with you to class every day. *Notebook for taking notes in class, in class writing assignments, or quizzes *Text that is currently being read in class *Pen with either blue or black ink or a pencil *Folder to put handouts from class History of Theatre Ms. Seal: Please bring the following materials with you to class every day. *Notebook for taking notes in class, in class writing assignments, or quizzes *Text that is currently being read in class *Pen with either blue or black ink or a pencil *Folder to put handouts from class Logic Ms. Williams *Notebook for taking notes *Loose leaf paper for homework *Pencil, or plain blue or black pen (for homework) *Red pen for correcting homework Page 3 of 6
Rhetoric Ms. Seal: Please bring the following materials with you to class every day. *Notebook for taking notes in class, in class writing assignments, or quizzes *Rhetoric Textbook and Aristotle s The Art of Rhetoric *Pen with either blue or black ink or a pencil Composition Ms. Wegener: *2 Notebooks 1 for note-taking- may be part of a 3 or 5-subject notebook 1 for journaling- must be a single subject notebook *** note: These must be two separate notebooks, as journals will need to be handed in to be graded. Stapled sheets of paper turned in as Journals will receive half credit. *Pens (both black ink and colored ink) Creative Writing Ms. Wegener: *2 Notebooks *1 for note taking- may be part of a 3 or 5-subject notebook *1 for drafting- must be a single subject notebook *** note: These must be two separate notebooks, as DRAFTING journals will need to be handed in with final projects. Stapled sheets of paper turned in as Journals will only receive half credit. *Pens (both black ink and colored ink) AP Calculus Ms. Williams: *writing utensils -pencil and/or plain blue or black pen for homework -red pen for correcting homework *a place to take notes *graph paper *ruler or straightedge *loose-leaf paper for homework *graphing calculator (Please make sure it is acceptable for us on the AP Calculus exam) Pre-calculus Ms. Williams: *writing utensils -pencil and/or plain blue or black pen for homework -red pen for correcting homework *a place to take notes *graph paper *ruler or straightedge *loose-leaf paper for homework *2 line scientific or graphing calculator Page 4 of 6
Geometry Ms. Williams: *a place to keep and store notes *loose-leaf paper for assignments *graph paper *a place (folder) to keep handouts *calculator (minimum 2 line scientific) *pencil or plain blue/black ink for homework *red pen for correcting homework *ruler (metric and customary measurements) *compass *protractor Algebra 2 * Pencils and eraser * Red and blue pens * Notebook * Graph Paper * Scientific Calculator (2 line input) * Pocket folder Algebra: Linear & Quadratics * Pencils and eraser * Red and blue pens * Notebook * Graph Paper * Scientific Calculator (2 line input) * Pocket folder High School Choir Ms. Ortgies *Three ring binder (Plain, black, ½ to 1 inch) *Pencil *Loose-leaf paper (may be used from another class, most paper will be provided to students) Art History 2 Mr. Monson: *Notecards Ceramics Mr. Monson: *1 spiral-bound 9" x 12" sketchbook with paper suitable for mixed media work -- spiral bound is optimal! *$30 supply deposit 3D Art Mr. Monson: *1 spiral-bound 9" x 12" sketchbook with paper suitable for mixed media work -- spiral bound is optimal! *1 Exacto knife (with replacement blades) *1 Scissors *1 High temperature hot glue gun (with glue sticks) *1 Needle nose pliers Page 5 of 6
SUPPLY KITS *Wet Paint in Saint Paul has graciously put together kits that contain the majority of the supplies needed for all the art classes at a discounted rate. *Here s the link: http://www.wetpaintart.com/school-kits-and-workshops/eagle-ridge-academy.html *There is also coupon code for the special price on the sketchbook is ERSB. This sketchbook was specifically designed for ERA, it is extremely high quality and they gave us a great price on it. *If the purchaser uses this code at checkout online, they will get 35% off the price of the sketchbook = $18.19. *Students/parents can also pick up the kits & sketchbooks in the store if they want to. Mention the coupon code in the store and you will get the special pricing in the store. Otherwise kits will be delivered to school at the end of the first week of class. Page 6 of 6