Shue-Medill - Students

SHUE-MEDILL SUPPLY LIST

2010–2011 Supply List

All students attending Shue-Medill Middle School are required to have the supplies listed below. These supplies are designed to keep things simple and uniform throughout our school. Through the course of the year, some additional supplies might be needed.

  • 4 inch 3 ring binder (possible choice: XtraLife ClearVue Binder by Cardinal)
  • Loose-leaf
  • Soft pencil case (to click into binder)
  • Eraser
  • Highlighter
  • Colored pencils
  • Dividers (at least 8) use to divide sections in a binder
  • Pens (black or blue)
  • Pencils
  • Hand-held pencil sharpener
  • Inches/centimeter ruler
  • 3 hole punch
  • Reinforcements for torn loose leaf holes
  • Graph paper
  • Glue stick
  • Protractor
  • English dictionary
  • Basic Scientific Calculator

Optional:

  • 2 boxes of tissues
  • Thesaurus
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Jump "flash" drive
  • IM2 Students will need a graphing calculator (TI-83 plus or TI 84 plus).

Spanish Supply List

ONLY FOR STUDENTS TAKING SPANISHSpanish/English Dictionary is needed.

Possible dictionary choices:

  • Larousse Student Dictionary Spanish/English (ISBN# 2035420652)
  • Easy Spanish & English Dictionary (ISBN# 0681940107)
  • DK Pocket Spanish/English Dictionary (ISBN # 078942195-X)
  • The Bantam New College Spanish & English Dictionary (ISBN # 0553267140)
  • Cassell’s Spanish/English Dictionary

Optional book: Students taking Spanish—501 Spanish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses by Christopher Kendris or Barron’s 501 Spanish Verbs by Christopher Kendris and Theodore Kendris


French Supply List

ONLY FOR STUDENTS TAKING FRENCHFrench/English Dictionary is needed.

Possible dictionary choices:

  • Larousse Student Dictionary French/English
  • Easy French & English Dictionary
  • DK Pocket French/English Dictionary
  • The Bantam New College French & English Dictionary
  • Cassell’s French/English Dictionary

Optional book: Students taking French —501 French Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses by Christopher Kendris or Barron’s 501 French Verbs by Christopher Kendris and Theodore Kendris