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  Heading back to school is an exciting time for both kids and parents. But before that first day, there’s usually one big task to tackle: gathering school supplies. Whether you’re shopping for a kindergartner or a high schooler, having the right supplies is crucial to success. Below is a simple checklist of must-have school supplies, broken down by age group to make your shopping easier.
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Kindergarten (Ages 4-6)

School supplies should be fun and functional for young children starting their educational journey. At this age, kids are learning basic skills like writing, cutting, and glueing, so their supplies should reflect these developmental stages.
Essentials
  • Backpack: Choose one that’s lightweight and easy to open. Look for a size that fits comfortably on small shoulders.
  • Crayons: Get a pack of non-toxic, large-sized crayons for little hands to grip easily.
  • Washable Markers: Kids love markers, and the washable kind keeps parents happy too.
  • Child-Safe Scissors: Blunt-tip scissors are perfect for beginners.
  • Glue Sticks: Easier to use and less messy than liquid glue.
  • Pencils: Go for large pencils with a thick barrel, ideal for young learners just developing their fine motor skills.
  • Erasers: A fun-shaped eraser can make mistakes seem less frustrating.
  • Notebooks/Primary Paper: Look for notebooks with wide lines to help them practice their writing.
  • Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is important, and having a spill-proof water bottle can help.
  • Lunchbox: A sturdy and easy-to-clean lunchbox is essential for packed lunches.

Elementary School (Ages 6-11)

As kids grow older, their school supply needs to expand. Now, they’re writing more, doing more complex projects, and beginning to get more organized.
Essentials
  • Notebooks and Folders: Different subjects might need separate notebooks and folders. Look for durable ones that can withstand the year.
  • Pencils and Pencil Sharpeners: Mechanical pencils might be an upgrade from traditional ones, but either way, don’t forget the sharpener.
  • Ruler: A 12-inch ruler with both inches and centimetres is great for measuring.
  • Coloured Pencils and Markers: For creative projects and art classes, these are a must.
  • Glue and Scissors: Now that they’re older, they might be ready for regular scissors, but glue sticks are still less messy.
  • Highlighters: These help kids emphasize important information in their notes or books.
  • Index Cards: Perfect for studying and creating flashcards.
  • Pencil Case: A fun way to keep all their supplies in one place.
  • Backpack: Make sure the backpack has enough space for books, supplies, and possibly a tablet or Chromebook.
  • Water Bottle and Lunchbox: As with younger students, staying hydrated and having lunch packed is important.

Primary School (Ages 11-14)

Primary school is a transition period where kids become more independent and responsible. Their classes are more demanding, and they’ll need supplies that support organization and learning.
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Essentials
  • Binder with Dividers: A sturdy binder with dividers for each subject helps keep everything organized.
  • Notebooks and Loose-Leaf Paper: A mix of spiral notebooks and loose-leaf paper can cover all their writing needs.
  • Pens and Pencils: A variety of pens, including black, blue, and red for different writing needs, along with mechanical pencils.
  • Scientific Calculator: Depending on their grade level, they may start needing a scientific calculator for math classes.
  • Highlighters: These are handy for marking important passages in textbooks or notes.
  • Sticky Notes: Great for jotting down reminders or marking pages in a book.
  • Graph Paper: Useful for math and science classes.
  • Pencil Case: Something durable that holds pens, pencils, and other small supplies.
  • Lock for Locker: A combination lock will keep their items safe at school.
  • Backpack: Middle schoolers often carry more books, so a sturdy backpack with padded straps is essential.
  • Water Bottle and Lunchbox: Don’t forget these basics.

Secondary School (Ages 14-18)

Secondary school students need to be prepared for a variety of classes, from English to science, and their supplies should reflect their diverse academic needs. Staying organized and having the right tools can make secondary school less stressful.
Essentials
  • Binder with Dividers and Notebooks: Keeping notes organized for different subjects is key. Some students prefer separate notebooks for each class, while others like binders with dividers.
  • Pens and Mechanical Pencils: Stock up on plenty of writing tools since they’ll be taking lots of notes and tests.
  • Graphing Calculator: secondary school math, especially algebra and calculus, requires a graphing calculator. While they can be pricey, they are essential for higher-level math.
  • USB Drive or Cloud Storage Account: Many schools use technology heavily, so having a way to store and back up digital assignments is critical.
  • Sticky Notes and Index Cards: Perfect for studying and keeping track of assignments.
  • Highlighters: Use these for highlighting textbooks, notes, or study guides.
  • Backpack: A supportive backpack is crucial since high schoolers often carry multiple textbooks, notebooks, and maybe a laptop.
  • Water Bottle and Lunchbox: Staying hydrated and nourished is just as important now as it was in earlier years.
  • Planner or Calendar App: secondary school students often juggle multiple assignments, tests, and extracurricular activities. Having a planner or using a calendar app helps them stay organized.

University (Ages 18+)

University students need fewer “traditional” supplies but more tech-related items. Flexibility and adaptability are key as they tackle various subjects and often manage their schedules.
Essentials
  • Laptop/Tablet: Almost all college work involves typing essays, doing research, or accessing online platforms, so a good laptop or tablet is crucial.
  • Notebooks or Digital Notes: Depending on their preferences, some students still like handwriting notes, while others may use digital note-taking apps.
  • Pens and Pencils: Even in college, writing by hand hasn’t gone out of style completely.
  • Backpack or Tote Bag: Choose something comfortable and roomy enough to carry books, a laptop, and other essentials.
  • Planner/Calendar App: Time management becomes even more crucial in college, so using a planner or app helps keep everything in check.
  • Water Bottle and Snacks: University days can be long, so staying hydrated and having some snacks on hand can make a big difference.
  • Chargers and Power Banks: Make sure to have chargers for all your tech gadgets and consider a power bank for charging on the go.

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Final Thoughts

No matter what grade level your child is entering, having the right school supplies is essential for a smooth and successful school year. This checklist covers all the basics and helps ensure that students are prepared and organized, allowing them to focus on what’s most important: learning!
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This article was first published on 10th September 2024

chidiogo-akaelu

Chidiogo Shalom Akaelu holds a degree in English and Literary Studies, from the University of Nigeria. She is a freelance writer, editor and founder of Loana Press, a budding online publishing outlet.


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