Mr. Barnett's Math Supply List
Printable in pdf format
Lined Paper (college-ruled or wide-ruled to put in binder)
Graph Paper (to keep in binder)
Colored Ink Pens (any colors except yellow)
Colored Markers (any colors except yellow)
Pencils
1 Binder (at least 1�)
Dividers for Binder (1 set of 5 divisions)
1 box of Tissues (to be brought on first day of school)
Graphing Calculator**
**For Geometry students, a graphing calculator is not necessary. For the most part, a general scientific calculator will suffice. However, it may be a wise investment to go ahead and make so that the student becomes familiar with its operations. Algebra 2 students will need a graphing calculator.
**For Algebra 2 students, a portion of the homework will require the use of a graphing calculator. Especially if you plan on taking PreCalculus (and beyond), then you will need to purchase a graphing calculator. I recommend a TI-83, which can be found at various general stores. During class, there is a class set of calculators that we will use. But for the homework, it will be difficult without one (at different times during the year).
**For PreCalculus and Calculus students, you will need a graphing calculator. A TI-83 is your best bet.
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Mrs. Greenwell -- High School Social Studies
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World Geography--spiral or binder with paper, pencils, pens, grading pens
World History--spiral or binder with paper, pencils, pens, grading pens
US History--spiral or binder with paper, pencils, pens, grading pens
Government & Economics--spiral or binder with paper, pencils, pens, grading pens, and scissors
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Mr. Nunnally -- Foreign Languages
Printable in pdf format
1 Package of 4 X 6 notecards
3rd/4th year students need a bilingual dictionary. It is fine to get a used one at half price books where they are very affordable.
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