Friday, August 8, 2014

Homeschool Supply List


We returned from our road trip just in time to fall down the rabbit hole of house inspections, appraisals, preliminary packing and house hunting, to go along with a pending offer on our home.  I'll be back to posting in a hit and miss style for the next few weeks, until we either move get moved to a new town across the state, or settle back into our routine here, if the sale should happen to fall through. 

I do have a few back to school apps, games, and books I'd like to share, and will hopefully get around to writing reviews for them.  In the meantime, I'm pulling up the school supply list I posted a few years back.  Glancing down through it all, it still looks about right for the things we like to have on hand.


The big stars of this time of year are, of course, the crayons, glue, and notebooks on fantastic back-to-school sales.  I'm a big believer you can never have too many of any of them. They don't go bad, and there is nothing worse than paying quadruple the price later in the year, because you didn't snatch enough of them while they were on sale.

On top of paper (which includes card stock, printer, lined, and construction paper), printer ink, extra pens, and pencils, and any additional rulers, scissors, calculators, or general supplies you can find on the "back to school" lists posted in the stores, there are a few supplies, that are really must haves for homeschooling. Most of them don't go on sale with the regular school supplies, but can be picked up throughout the year, and now is as good a time as any to check your supply cupboards, or closets, and make up a shopping list to keep on the fridge. 

This is by no means a comprehensive list.  But, with these things on hand, you ought to be ready for just about all of the craft, history, math, or science projects coming down the pike.

  • food coloring - buy it in bulk if you can!
  • straws - bendy, and straight.
  • balloons in all shapes, sizes, and qualities.
  • rubber bands - again, in all sizes.
  • paper clips
  • a stapler, and staples
  • paper fasteners - one box will last a long time
  • all kinds of tape
  • string, and yarn - of various kinds
  • glitter
  • pompoms
  • paint - though you can often make that yourself
  • marbles
  • ping pong balls
  • paper plates
  • glass canning jars - several in each size is nice
  • a couple of small mirrors
  • some sort of magnifier, and magnifying glass.
  • a prism, or two (this is always fun, not always necessary, but you only need to buy it once)
  • batteries
  • a small hobby motor (Radio Shack, or science supply stores sell this sort of thing - and usually with accompanying wires, and tiny light bulbs, which are also handy)
  • an ice cube tray - even if your refrigerator makes ice.
  • yeast
  • alum
  • cream of tarter
  • flavored, and unflavored gelatin
  • packets of unsweetened Kool-Aid (these are probably on sale now, too)
  • marshmallows - large, and small
  • a large supply of vinegar, and cooking oil
  • coffee filters
  • a box of borax
  • a handful of nails, nuts, bolts, screws, and the like.
  • and every recyclable imaginable - keep some of every box, jar, lid, bag or can you would usually put out at the curb - sooner or later, they'll come in handy. Just don't keep too many, or you'll never be able to find what you need.
  • paint brushes in a variety of sizes and types.
  • craft sticks.
  • clothes pins
  • wooden skewers, or wood dowels of various sizes.
  • cork of various sizes (you can find those in hardware stores, or with fishing supplies).
  • googly eyes.
  • sheets of fun foam
  • sheets of felt (like the ones you find in the kids' craft section at Walmart)

There are more things I'm sure, but often you can substitute, and make due with what you have on hand. Remember, when Isaac Newton needed a telescope, he made his own, starting by making his own mirrors. Then, when he needed more sophisticated equations to explain what he was seeing - he invented calculus. Sometimes necessity can be a good thing.



It's great to be a homeschooler.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

I love that list...and the smell of a spankin' brand new box of crayons...

Phyllis said...

What a great list. Thanks; I just might use it this week. Have to stock up for school cones.

Lady Chadwick said...

"Sometimes necessity can be a good thing.'

love that line. I can't because I don't have... is the crappiest cop-out ever.

BTW I want to do that underwater volcano...I can't cause I don't have a skinny neck jar :P

Ticia said...

Happy dance, it's back to school time, and the supplies are flooding in.

I stock up like crazy too.

SJ said...

This is a great list. I appreciate you taking the time to share it!

Christy Killoran said...

Fantastic list!

I am one of those people who keeps too many empty containers and then can't find what I'm looking for when I want it. Sigh.

Natalie PlanetSmarty said...

Great list! I will add it to my Evernote... Just in case :)

Phyllis said...

I would not be surprised to hear that one of your kids was the next Isaac Newton!

claireshomeeducation said...

It's so weird hearing everyone stock up for the new term when we haven't even had our summer holidays yet!

MaryAnne said...

I love your list. We end up buying a lot of this stuff for outside of school activities...

Bethany said...

It is a great list! I love the 17 cent notebooks on sale this time of year the best.