Miami Arts Charter School Supply List 2014-2015
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Miami Arts Charter School Supply List 2014-2015
Miami Arts Charter School Supply List 2014-2015 All students should have an Agenda/Planner Each teacher may give additional supply lists during the first week of school. Teacher supply lists that are not listed here will be given the first day of school or sent at a later time. Math Department: (HS students will eventually need a graphing calculator TI83, TI84, TI-89 Recommended) 6th Grade (Math 1): A Grade 6 Spectrum Mathematics Workbook~ available at Office Depot. item # 507993 A Math notebook or section in a binder A Math folder An additional composition or spiral notebook (Jump Start Journal) Pencils, erasers, ruler, and a sharpener 7th Grade (Math 2): McDougal Littell Middle School Math Practice Workbook, Course 2, ISBN # 0-618-25755-1 A Math notebook or section in a binder with loose leaf pages A Math folder in which to keep their assignments An additional composition or spiral notebook (Jump Start Journal) A Calculator Pencils, erasers, ruler, and a sharpener 8th Grade (Math 3-Pre-Algebra): Binder Section- with paper Mechanical Pencils Composition book Ruler Scientific Calculator or Graphing Calculator (TI 83, TI-84 recommended) Algebra I: HIGH SCHOOL MATH 2011 ALGEBRA 1 ALL-IN-ONE STUDENT WORKBOOK GRADE 8/9 by Prentice Hall Scientific calculator, or graphing calculator-(TI-83, TI-84, TI- 89 Recommended) Graph paper PENCILS (Mechanical recommended) Folder- paper in folder (No composition books) Geometry: Geometry Standardized Test Practice Workbook – McDougal Littell ISBN:0-618-02086-1 Graphing paper Color Pencils Mechanical Pencils Composition book Scientific Calculator or Graphing Calculator (TI 83, TI-84 recommended) Compass, protractor, ruler and eraser Algebra II: Algebra II Practice Workbook – Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN:0-03-054084-4 Graphing paper Color Pencils Mechanical Pencils Composition book MUST have graphing Calculator TI 83, TI-84 or TI-89 Recommended Ruler Pre-Calculus: Graphing calculator preferably TI-89 Graph paper PENCILS Folder paper in folder –(No composition books) AP Calculus Graphing Calculator TI-89 Graphing paper Color Pencils Mechanical Pencils recommended Middle School Language Arts Department: A binder section for Language Arts (This can be inside another class binder) Several packs of loose-leaf paper (college or wide ruled) Blue and/or black pens for writing all year Pencils and a sharpener OR mechanical pencils Erasers Several packs of Post-it Notes Colored pencils Assorted pack of highlighters White out (not liquid) Set of washable color markers *Dictionary and Thesaurus to use in class –must have daily in backpack **For the Classroom: box of tissue, roll of paper towel, lg. bottle of hand sanitizer, ream of copy paper High School English Department: Three-ring binder A pack of 5 dividers Several packs of Loose-leaf paper (college or wide ruled) Blue and/or black pens for writing in all classes Pencils and a sharpener OR mechanical pencils for Math Erasers/White out Assorted pack of highlighters Several packs of Post-it notes NOTE: Some classes will require the purchase of supplementary material. Middle and High School Social Studies Departments: A binder section for social studies (This can be inside another class binder) Loose leaf paper/ Folder with prongs and pockets Graphing Paper (AP Macroeconomics students only) Pencils/Pens/Highlighters/Colored Pencils/ 1 pack of dry erase markers Post-It notes A separate three ring binder with dividers and a composition notebook (High School A.P. classes only and 12th grade classes) A.P. Human Geography-4 packets of note cards, a pocket folder for handouts, a 3 ring 1.5 inch binder with 5 dividers, loose leaf paper Middle and High School Science Departments: A section for science work (This can be inside another class binder) A separate three ring binder with dividers (High School Only) Clorox wipes Windex Hand sanitizer Expo markers Band-aids Protractors Slinkies Crayons/markers/pencils Rulers/Index Cards Graphing Paper Scientific calculators Ziploc bags Construction paper Old magazines (for cutting up) School Safety Scissors Paper towels Tissues Copy Paper Construction Paper Science Department Wish List: Clear plastic cups Plastic baggies Sugar Salt Candles Vinegar Rock Salt D batteries Clay/play-doh Sheet protectors Alcohol Hydrogen peroxide Arts Departments Dance Department: A three ring binder Paper Highlighter Pencils Erasers MAC Dance Uniform: You will receive a letter from the dance department with the dance uniform information. Creative Writing Department: Three ring binder Folder for handouts Ruled notebook paper Hardback Journal (not a loose leaf notebook) Black/Blue pens only USB Drive A lightweight, long-lasting, battery-drive laptop computer for basic word-processing is greatly advised. Asus is recommended for three-pound, 12-hour battery computers under $400. A tablet with a Microsoft Word program and a keyboard is also acceptable. Email account (i.e. Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) a cloud account (i.e. Google Docs, Dropbox, Skydrive) Theatre Department: One three ring binder Highlighters Pencil High School - One paperback copy of No Fear Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet High School - One paperback copy of Arthur Miller's The Crucible Penguin Edition Vocal Department: A three ring binder with at least 8 dividers Jazz vocal (high school)- 8 additional dividers Lined Paper Staff (manuscript) Music Paper (at least 30 sheets)-This can be bought at a music store or downloaded online for free. Pencils and erasers Highlighter Instrumental Department: Supply list will be given the first week of school Photography Department: 6th Grade: Please note that 6th grade Art and Photo majors are combined in one class. 6th grade photo students should reference the list that appears under “Visual Arts Department” below. th 7 – 12th Grades: Digital Camera (DSLR Preferred) *Suggest a Canon Rebel T3i for those students that have not purchased a camera yet Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Memory Card Reader 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Sketchbook or Composition Notebook Visual Art Department: *Students DO NOT need to have their supplies for the first day of school. We will give students two weeks to purchase materials at the start of the year so that they can take advantage of our supply kit sales. *SUPPLY KIT SALES - Kits containing all required materials will be for sale through the vendor, “Artist and Craftsman Supply” at the start of the next school year. Sales will take place on the MAC campuses during the Visual Arts Parent Night events at the start of the school year. We will have an option for parents to purchase by phone if they cannot attend the event. For further information, please email Ms. Preston at apreston@miamiartscharter.net *Supply Kits Sales are optional. You may choose to purchase materials on your own. If you choose to do so, please follow the lists below. 6th Grade Visual Arts Materials: I. Sketchbook: A spiral-bound or book-bound sketchbook, min. 8” x 10”, min. 80 pages. II. Toolbox: Each student will need a container to store drawing supplies and basic tools. There are no specific requirements. Please look for some kind of box that is easy to carry and durable. We highly recommend buying a lock to keep the toolbox secure. III. Art Materials: - Scissors - Drawing Pencils (4 each of “6B” and “2B”) - Pencil Sharpener - Eraser - Colored Pencils (set of at least 24) - Compressed Charcoal Sticks in Black and White (minimum 4 sticks each) - Set of Acrylic Paint, Min. tube size. Required Colors: Titanium White, Ivory Black, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Raw Umber, Ultramarine Blue. Optional Advanced Colors: Yellow Ochre, Naples Yellow, Alizarin Crimson, Pthalo Blue, Viridian Green, Raw Sienna) 7th – 12th Grades Visual Arts Materials: I. Portfolio: A large, durable portfolio. Minimum size: 20” x 30”. Portfolios are available in paper, canvas and leather at various prices. Any of these will be fine. II. Sketchbook: A spiral-bound or book-bound sketchbook, min. 8” x 10”, min. 80 pages. III. Toolbox: Each student will need a container to store drawing supplies and basic tools. There are no specific requirements. Please look for some kind of box that is easy to carry and durable. We highly recommend buying a lock to keep the toolbox secure. IV. Art Materials: - Scissors - 12 “ ruler (or larger) - Xacto Knife (Basic #1) - Drawing Pencils (4 each of “6B”, “2B” and “HB” varieties) - Pencil Sharpener - Eraser - Colored Pencils (set of at least 24) - Set of Oil Pastels (minimum 12 colors, preferably 24) - Compressed Charcoal Sticks in Black and White (minimum 4 sticks each) - Set of Tube Watercolor Paints (minimum 10 colors) - Set of Acrylic Paint, Min. tube size. Required Colors: Titanium White, Ivory Black, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Raw Umber, Ultramarine Blue. Optional Advanced Colors: Yellow Ochre, Naples Yellow, Alizarin Crimson, Pthalo Blue, Viridian Green, Raw Sienna) - Watercolor Plastic Pallet - Disposable Pallet Paper Pad Wish List for all Academic and Arts Departments: Ream of copy paper Ream of colored copy paper Pack of dry erase markers Expo White Board Cleaner Box of tissues Bottled hand sanitizer Colored Copy Paper Wipes (Clorox or Baby) Paper Towel Basic classroom supplies: paperclips, post-its, highlighters, sharpie markers, etc… Any of these items are greatly appreciated. You may send these items to any specific teacher of your child or drop them off in the main office to be distributed.