This blog entry was meant to be posted when school started, but we’ve been very busy since then! Anyway, here is my list of the school supplies we find indispensible. These are things we stock up on because we use them regularly.
NOTE: No one is compensating me for recommending these products. I’m just listing what we like and use.
For the Kids
1. Paper Mate Pink Pearl erasers—I’m pretty sure this is the same kind of eraser (rubber, for those of you outside North America) I used when I was in school in the 70s and 80s. We’ve gone through a lot of erasers, and none compare to Pink Pearl, in my opinion.
2. Pencils—Before this year, I would buy a pack of cheap, yellow #2 pencils for school. Last summer, however, after reading at least 2 reviews for Ticonderoga pencils, I convinced myself I had to have some (see posts at Homeschool Creations and Confessions of a Homeschoolers). The reviews were right, as far as I’m concerned. These are the best pencils I’ve ever used, and my kids agree! Our second choice of pencil is the more expensive Smencils (we have the Holiday Smencils). We love the amazing scents and how well they write, but they’re a bit too expensive for us to purchase regularly. They’d make great stocking stuffers or special prizes, though.
3. Glue sticks—We go through glue sticks like crazy around here. I don’t have a particular brand I recommend. In my experience, we buy and try until we find one we like, and we stick with that (pardon the pun). There are some rubbish glue sticks out there that don’t stick well and don’t last long. At the moment, we’re using an Asda store brand, and it works fine for us.
4. Dry-erase pens—This is another item we use daily, so I buy a LOT of them. Not any dry-erase pen will do. Some cheaper brands are horrid and not worth buying. Either they barely show up, or they’re difficult to erase. My personal favorites are Expo and SRX (links are for the actual pens we have). I prefer fine-point pens for our school use.
5. Construction paper—I don’t know what it is, but I prefer American construction paper over British (maybe I haven’t tried every brand, but I haven’t found any I like so far), so I stock up when we’re back home. I buy multicolored packs of 9x12 as well as 12x18, as we regularly use both. When someone wanted to send us a care package this past summer, I requested some packs of brown paper, too, since the multipacks I bought didn’t have brown. While Isaac isn’t using construction paper as often now, the girls still use it a lot for various projects.
6. Copy paper—We use this for printables as well as for notebooking and art. Any store brand works for us.
7. For Coloring--We have lots of crayons we been given over the years; however, our preference is Crayola Twistables. The girls each have a set, and they use them daily. In my opinion, they last longer and color better.
We also have a lot of colored pencils. Again, I think cheap brands are pretty worthless. Prismacolor is the best we’ve found, but they are expensive. Our favorite cheap store brand is Crayola. For those of you in the UK, we also like WHSmith’s colored pencils. The tricky thing with the expensive pencils is finding a decent sharpener. If anyone has a recommendation, do tell!
Crayola brand markers have always worked well for us. Cheap brands are blah. Another favorite is Mr. Sketch, but that has a lot to do with nostalgia (I have very fond memories of using Mr. Sketch in the 70s) and the lovely, lovely scents (except the black licorice). The downside is that they’re more expensive than they used to be. I got my daughter some for her birthday last year, though.
8. Manila file folders—We mostly use these for lapbooks. We can’t find them in England, so I stock up in the US. Color file folders are nice, but we bought the cheaper, plain folders.
9. Index/file cards—We use these for memory verses, vocabulary words, flash cards, and various projects. We use lined, unlined, plain white, and colored. We like variety! The lined ones are great for writing, but plain cards are perfect for projects.
10. Elmer’s glue—This is something else I stock up on in the US—it’s my favorite brand of school glue. Stores in England don’t seem to carry it, but they do have it on Amazon here. Although we mostly use glue sticks, we need the multipurpose glue for some of our projects.
Other general supplies we keep in stock: Baby wipes, pencil-top erasers, spiral notebooks, highlighters, notebook binders, page protectors, art pads, card stock, rulers, craft supplies, and scissors. Most of these items we buy cheap wherever we can find them.
For Mom
Here’s a quick list of school supplies I keep in stock for my own use or for projects the kids do:
1. Post-it notes
2. Staples
3. Tape (all different sorts)
4. Stickers
5. Ziploc bags
6. Paper clips
7. Printer ink
8. Permanent markers (Sharpie)
9. Ballpoint pens (different colors)
10. Blu-Tack
What “must-have” school supplies do you keep in stock? What are your favorite brands?
Wow-you sound organised.
ReplyDeleteWe like to have art supplies. One of my children loves art so had a Reeves art set as a birthday present. It is in use on an almost daily basis. Prior to that, we had one that we picked up in one of Lidl's offers. It did excellent service and lasted almost two years.
For the children who love art less, we keep felt tip pens and Berol are the best. They are more expensive but last much longer.
We use a fair selection of "school" exercise books. The last set came from School Surplus supplies: small vocab books, lined booked, squared books for maths, half lined/half plain pages for the little ones.
I would like recommendations for a good pencil sharpener too!
I love to be organised, but I'm not always as organised as I sound! All 3 of my kids love art. My son prefers pencil sketching to anything else--it's one of his favourite hobbies. My daughters love pencil and pen drawings, painting, and colouring (I just used British spelling in 4 words--yayy me, lol!). We got my son some drawing supplies from Hobbycraft a few Christmases ago. My daughter recently enjoyed using watercolor pencils at a museum we visited, so I'm thinking of getting her some supplies, too. I'll have to check out Berol pens--where do you get them? I also got a pad of half-lined/half plain for my youngest.
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