School Supply List

Ah! Don't you just love new school supplies! In my experience with 
ordering from Staples online, I found their online catalog prices to 
be a bit cheaper than the store, and I always received the shipment 
within two days. Just a thought.

Please bring these supplies to class daily:
Pens (Black or dark blue ink only. No rainbow ink , and no pencil, please.) Please bring as many as you think you can lose, lend, leak, or use up. Then add one more!
Loose-Leaf Paper. (White, lined. No half-sized journal paper, please.)
3-Ring Notebook. (Please use a binder, not a spiral-bound notebook or folder. This will make it easier to organize and retain the handouts.)
Post-It® Notes. (Annotate on sticky notes because you can’t write in your book.)
At least one colored pen--other than blue or black. (This is for peer editing.)
Book covers (All textbooks must be kept covered. This pertains mainly to the freshman-level anthology. This doesn't pertain to small novels. Use whatever you want-- real book covers, brown paper bags, or the spandex covers--your choice.)
Tissues (If you have a cold, please bring a small pack of tissues with you. The room's tissues can run out.)
Please keep these supplies at home:
3-Hole Punch. (Handouts are usually already punched, but sometimes they aren’t.)
Printer Paper. (White, 8 ½” x 11”) Do you have enough?
Printer Ink. (Black ink only. Do you have a spare cartridge? If you don’t have a computer or a working printer, please ask me for a Computer Lab pass well in advance of the paper’s due date.)
Computer Disk or Memory Stick (flash/jump drive) You should always keep a copy of your work--especially major papers. You need to back up your assignments at home or elsewhere. However, assignments are not accepted on disk or via e-mail. No exceptions!
Stapler. (You can leave it at home, or you can get a mini/portable one. Work must be stapled ALREADY and ready to turn in upon arrival in class.)