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1 IDEA San Benito School Supply Lists *If your child s grade level is not listed, please contact the campus directly. IDEA Stem Academy San Benito Pre-K Supply List pack construction paper 1 pack of play-doh 2-boxes of Crayola crayons (12 count) 1-pair of scissors blunt end 3-packs of pencils (12 count or higher) 2-boxes of Kleenex 3-rolls paper towels 1-box of gallon size Ziploc bags (boys only need to bring) 1-box of pint size Ziploc bags (girls only need to bring) 10-plastic folders with pockets and brads (2-red, 2-blue, 2-green, 2-yellow, 2-orange) 1-package of expo dry erase markers (any color) 1-primary journal 2-tubs of Clorox wipes 2-tubs of baby wipes 1-pack of Chubby pencils 1-pack of regular pencils 1-pack of chubby crayons 1-pack of large pink erasers 1-bag of straws (girls only need to bring) 1-yarn (boys only need to bring) 1-bag of pipe cleaners/fuzzy sticks (any color) 2 change of clothes underwear, socks, and shorts in a Ziploc (does not need to be uniform shorts) 1 pack of sheet protectors 1-Glue bottle

2 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito Kindergarten Supply List **NO ROLLING BACKPACKS** 6 - Packs pencils 12 count each or more 8 - Large pink erasers 2 - Packs of small erasers 1 - Pair of Scissors Blunt Tip 1 - Boys gallon size Ziploc bags 1 - Girls quart size Ziploc bags 3 - boxes of tissue 8 - Glue sticks 5 - Packs of Crayons (24 box classic colors) 1 - Box of colored pencils 3 - Rolls of paper towels 2 - Primary Journal story tablet (blank space to draw & lines to write) 1 - Hand sanitizer 8oz bottle 1 - Hand Soap 6 - Plastic pocket folders with brads (2 blue, 2 red, 2 yellow) 2 - Spiral notebooks Wide ruled 1 - Ruler cm, mm, inches 1-1/2-inch white binder 1 - Package of sheet protectors 1 - Pencil pouch (canvas) 2 - wipes (1 baby wipes & 1 Clorox wipes) 1 - Extra set of clothes in a Ziploc bag with your child s name on it (uniform & undergarments) Please start saving the following items for our STEM lessons: (Don t send them yet, we will send out notices when we need them) Toilet paper rolls Paper towel rolls Soda and water bottles Cereal boxes

3 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito 2 nd Grade Supply List Packs of Pencils 12 count each 6 Large pink erasers 1 Pair of scissors Blunt Tip 2 Gallon Size Zip-loc bags 1 Box of sandwich size Ziploc bags 2 Boxes of tissue 2 Clorox Wipes 1 Baby Wipes 1 Hand Sanitizers 2 Hand Soaps 2 Rolls of paper towels 3 Glue Sticks (0.88 oz) 1 Box of Crayola Crayons (24 classic colors) 2 Boxes of washable markers 1 Zipper pencil pouch 2 packs of Expo dry erase markers ½ Inch White Binder 1 Pack of sheet protectors 2 Packs of Blue pens 2 Pack of Red pens 2 Packs of Green pens 12 Plastic pocket folders with brads (2 pockets with 3 brads, no designs). 2 of each color: Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange and Purple. Please do not put name on any of the items. NO ROLLING BACKPACKS!!!!!

4 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito 2 nd Grade Supply List Backpack with NO wheels 4- Packs pencils (48) 12count each 10- Large pink erasers 1- Box of gallon size multipurpose bags 1- Box of tissues 2- Rolls of paper towels 2- Packs of crayons- 24 ct box of classic colors 1-12 pack red pens 1-12 pack green or blue pens 1-college ruled loose notebook paper 100 sheets 4- Dry erase markers 14- Spiral notebooks (70 sheet) 24- Plastic pocket folders with brads. 4 of each color (Blue, Green, Orange, Red, Yellow, Purple) 1- Hand Sanitizer 1-Hand Washing Soap 2-Lysol wipes 2-Packs of 3 count pen pal pen holders (Sold at Walmart) 1-Pack of colored card stock 1-Pack of sheet protectors 1-Ruler *Please DO NOT write scholars name on spirals or folders. Supplies are community property so please stay with the basics and do not purchase designs or characters on your child s supplies.

5 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito 3 rd Grade Supply List Classroom Supply List 6-compostion notebooks 3-boxes of 24 count pencils 5- pocket folders with brads (1 red, 1 blue, 1 green, 1 yellow, and 1 purple) 1-pair of scissors 2- Elmer s glue 2-boxes of tissues 4-big pink erasers 1-pack of dry erase markers thick point 1-pack of 10 sheet protectors 1-pack of highlighters 2-packs of 3x3 post it notes 1-box colored pencils 1-pack of wipes 1-Backpack with NO WHEELS STEM Supply List: Girls will bring GIRL items, Boys will bring BOY items. Additional STEM supplies may be requested throughout the school year. Girls: 1-roll of transparent scotch tape 1-pack of 4 Clay 1-roll of Aluminum Foil Boys: 1-pack of assorted buttons 1-box quart size zip lock bags 1-hand sanitizer ALL SUPPLIES WILL BE COLLECTED BY HOMEROOM TEACHER All materials will be shared. Please do not send any personal items with these supplies. THANK YOU!

6 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito 4 th Grade Supply List inch 3 ring white binder with clear view pocket in front and pockets inside 3 of each color: pocket folders with brads (3red, 3yellow, 3green, 3blue) 4 composition books 1 package dividers 1 package (12+ sleeves) 2 packs of 3 glue sticks (6 total) 2 packs of 3 pink erasers (6 total) 2-24 pack number 2 pencils 4 red pens 1 package notebook paper wide rule (not College rule) 1 package lined index cards 2 packages 3 by 3 post it notes 1 package construction paper (solid colors are preferred) 1 package 12/24 count crayons 1-4 pack dry erase pens assorted colors STEM supplies: Girls bring GIRL items, Boys bring BOY items Girls: Clear tape 1 roll Aluminum foil 1 box gallon zip lock bags 1 package assorted package wiggle eyes 1 package assorted package pipe cleaners 1 container wet wipes 1 box kleenex BOYS 1 package lunch size Paper bags (brown or white) 1 box quart size zip lock bags 1 package cheap white paper plates 1 package rubber bands 1 box mini Dixie cups(2 size) 1 small hand sanitizer 1 roll of paper towels ALL SUPPLIES WILL BE COLLECTED BY HOMEROOM TEACHER Certain Supplies will be used by certain teachers, BUT ALL WILL BE SHARED.THANK YOU!

7 IDEA Stem Academy San Benito 5 th Grade Supply List Composition notebooks 3 - Boxes of 24 count pencils 3 - Plastic 2-Pocket folders with brads ring binders (white clear view) ring binder (white clear view) 5 - Packets of loose leaf wide ruled paper 2-24 count box of crayons 1-8 count box of markers 2 - Highlighters 1 - Pair of scissors 2 - Glue sticks 1 - Boxes of tissues 2 - Big pink erasers 2 - Packs of 3x5 index cards (100 count) 2-10 pack of sheet protectors 2 - Package of tabbed dividers (5 pack) 1 Sanitizing wipes pk 1- Backpack with NO wheels Girls- 1 box of gallon-sized bags Girls- 4 pack of dry-erase markers (thin point) Girls- 1 pack of 10 count of red pens Boys- 1 pack of 10 count of blue pens Boys- 1 box of quart-sized bags Boys- 4 pack of dry-erase markers (thin point) STEM Supply Clear Tape Aluminum paper Yarn Pipe cleaners Pom pon balls Paper Plates Rubber bands Popsicle sticks

8 New Paper Article Outline: Write a newspaper article about one or the characters from the novel that takes place ten years after the novel ends. Include who, what, when, where, & why in your 3-page article. Objective: Student will be able to: Choose any character from the book, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton. Must include the 5W s & H (Who, what, when, where, why, and how) Font: Times New Roman Size:12 Double-spaced. Title font size cannot exceed size 36 Prior Knowledge: Students will need to read entire book in order to make a well-informed prediction on where the character s life may have ended up and how. Rubric: Due: First Day of Class (August 14 th ) Newspaper : Headline Article CATEGORY Who, What, When, Where, Why & How The article adequately address the 6 W's (who, what, when, where, why and how). Most of the article adequately address the 6 W's (who, what, when, where, why and how). Some of the article adequately address the 6 W's (who, what, when, where, why and how). Little or none of the article adequately address the 6 W's (who, what, when, where, why and Articles - Supporting Details The details in the article are clear, effective, and vivid. The details in the article are clear and pertinent most of the time. The details in the article are clear and pertinent some of the time. how). The details in the article are neither clear nor pertinent. Spelling and Proofreading No spelling or grammatical errors are found. No more than a couple of spelling or grammatical errors are found. No more than 3 spelling or grammatical errors are found. Several spelling or grammatical errors are found. Materials Needed: 1. The book, The Outsiders 2. A computer with Internet 3. Paper Helpful Resources: Headline News Using the 6 W s attached handout As always please do not wait till the last minute to do your assignment and happy reading, Ms. De La Garza (leslie.delagarza@ideapublicschools.org) Map Outline:

9 Create a map detailing 4 locations within the book. Include 5W &H (see resource) and culture Objective: SWBAT Create a detailed map based on The Circuit by Francisco Jimenez. Must include the five W s (Who, what, when, where & why) Front: Times New Roman Size: 16 Double spaced. Title font size cannot exceed size 36 Prior Knowledge: Students will need to read all the book in order to create their map. Rubric: Due: First Day of Class (August 14 th ) The Circuit Map CATEGORY Who, What, When, Where, Why & How Culture Spelling and Organization The poster CLEARLY AND THOROUGHLY addresses the 5 W's & H (who, what, when, where, why and how). CLEARLY AND THOROUGHLY describes culture of the location being addressed. No spelling or grammatical errors are found and work is neat and clean Materials Needed: 4. The book, The Circuit 5. A computer with Internet 6. Standard sized poster board 7. Markers/Pencil Colors The poster MOSTLY addresses the 5 W's & H (who, what, when, where, why and how). MOSTLY describes culture of the location being addressed No more than a couple of spelling or grammatical errors are found and is neat and clean. The poster PARTIALLY addresses the 5 W's & H (who, what, when, where, why and how). PARTIALLY describes culture of the location being addressed No more than 3 spelling or grammatical errors are found semimessy. Helpful Resources: Headlining News Using the 6 W s handouts Discover yourself through the eyes of another! Happy reading and enjoy your summer! - Miss. Márquez (itzel.marquez@ideapublicschools.org) The poster does not address the 5 W's & H (who, what, when, where, why and how). DOES NOT describe culture of the location being addressed Several spelling or grammatical errors are found and is messy.

10 8 th Grade English Language Arts Summer Reading: Assignment Options TITLE Option A: The Color Purple by Alice Walker & Copper Sun by Sharon Draper Option B: The Help by Kathyrn Stockett & Copper Sun by Sharon Draper FIRST TWO WEEK OF SCHOOL IDEA Lighthouse Log Shared writing of the Response to Literature essay SUMMER PROJECT Students should choose ONE of the projects for EACH book; listed below to complete by the first day of school. CREATIVE WRITING Write a short narrative in the form of a letter about something you have struggled with or had to endure in your own life, just as Celie writes her letters to God. Write a letter persuading a friend to speak up for him or herself and find a voice as Celie does in the text. Write a diary entry where you take on the role of a character in the novel and write from that perspective to inform others about the hardships experienced by that character. RESEARCH Informational Essay: Write a 3-4 page research paper about the United States during the Reconstruction Era. Include major events, newspaper headlines, important people, and anything else you find interesting. Visual Presentation (Power Point, Prezi, Video, etc.): Create a 5 minute presentation about the United States during the Reconstruction Era. Include major events, newspaper headlines, important people, and anything else you find interesting. ART Draw a new book cover for the novel. Write a paragraph explaining what the elements of your new book cover entail and why you chose those specific images for your cover. Draw a detailed pictured of a key scene from a novel. Write a paragraph explaining what is happening in the scene and why it is important. Draw a detailed picture of four characters from the book. Choose characters who are central to the story. Write a paragraph description of each character. Create a three-dimensional model of a scene from the novel. Be sure to include the characters and place them correctly within your scene. MUSIC

11 Create a soundtrack to the novel using songs you know. Choose songs that represent characters, settings, events, or themes in the story. For each song chosen, write a paragraph that explains why you chose the song and how it relates to the novel. Write the lyrics to a song about the novel. Consider the characters, setting, themes, and plot. Your song should be approximately 2-3 minutes long. TITLES 9 th Grade English Language Arts Summer Reading: Assignment Options Always Running by Luis Rodriguez AND Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle FIRST TWO WEEK OF SCHOOL IDEA Lighthouse Log Shared writing of the Response to Literature essay SUMMER PROJECT Students should choose TWO of the projects listed below to complete by the first day of school. One project per book. CREATIVE WRITING Write a short narrative in the form of a letter about something you have struggled with or had to endure in your own life. Write a letter persuading a friend to speak up for him or herself and find a voice as Luis does in the text. Write a diary entry where you take on the role of a character in the novel and write from that perspective to inform others about the hardships experienced by that character. INTERVIEW Interview: Write a 3-4 page paper on someone who has overcome a significant hardship or obstacle in their life. Include the interview questions you asked the individual, key details of the situation, and what motivated them to overcome the obstacle placed in their path. Visual Presentation (Power Point, Prezi, Video, etc.): Create a 5 minute presentation about someone who has overcome a significant hardship or obstacle in their life. Include the interview questions you asked the individual, key details of the situation, and what motivated them to overcome the obstacle placed in their path. ART Draw a new book cover for the novel. Write a paragraph explaining what the elements of your new book cover entail and why you chose those specific images for your cover. Draw a detailed pictured of a key scene from a novel. Write a paragraph explaining what is happening in the scene and why it is important. Draw a detailed picture of four characters from the book. Choose characters who are central to the story. Write a paragraph description of each character.

12 Create a three-dimensional model of a scene from the novel. Be sure to include the characters and place them correctly within your scene. MUSIC Create a soundtrack to the novel using songs you know. Choose songs that represent characters, settings, events, or themes in the story. For each song chosen, write a paragraph that explains why you chose the song and how it relates to the novel. Write the lyrics to a song about the novel. Consider the characters, setting, themes, and plot. Your song should be approximately 2-3 minutes long. 9 th Grade Summer Reading Assignment Books: Always Running and Sherlock Holmes Assignment: Students should choose two of the projects given based off of one book. Where to buy: Barnes and Noble, Amazon.com, Kindle, anywhere books are sold **Sherlock Holmes has a free PDF at Test Grade by 5/15: Students need to bring a hard or digital copy of the book into English class First grade at the beginning of the year: Summative grade for both English and Human Geo Summer Reading Rollout: We will be going to the 8 th grade team meeting this Friday and together distribute assignment handout, parent letter, and talk a little bit about both books. TITLES 10 th Grade ELA II Summer Reading: The Handmaid s Tale by Margret Atwood (for ELA II) SUMMER PROJECT for ELA: Students should choose ONE of the projects listed below to complete by the first day of school. CREATIVE WRITING Write a short narrative about an injustice you have had to face thus far in your life. Make sure to describe the incident and indicate how it impacted you. Write a letter persuading a group of people to speak up for their individual and unalienable rights. Write a diary entry where you take on the role of a character in the novel and write from that perspective to inform others about the hardships experienced by that character.

13 Create a new country in 3-4 pages. Describe the rights and laws that would exist in your country. What is life like for a citizen of your new nation? What are your country s core beliefs, values, and aspirations? Compare and contrast your country to the Republic of Gilead. RESEARCH Informational Essay: Write a 3-4 page research paper about the Women s Suffrage or Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Include major events, newspaper headlines, important people, and anything else you find interesting. Visual Presentation (Power Point, Prezi, Video, etc.): Create a 5 minute presentation about the Women s Suffrage or Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Include major events, newspaper headlines, important people, and anything else you find interesting. ART Draw a new book cover for the novel. Write a paragraph explaining what the elements of your new book cover entail and why you chose those specific images for your cover. Draw a detailed pictured of a key scene from a novel. Write a paragraph explaining what is happening in the scene and why it is important. Draw a detailed picture of four characters from the book. Choose characters who are central to the story. Write a paragraph description of each character. Create a three-dimensional model of a scene from the novel. Be sure to include the characters and place them correctly within your scene. MUSIC Create a soundtrack to the novel using songs you know. Choose songs that represent characters, settings, events, or themes in the story. For each song chosen, write a paragraph that explains why you chose the song and how it relates to the novel. Write the lyrics to a song about the novel. Consider the characters, setting, themes, and plot. Your song should be approximately 2-3 minutes long. Summer Project for World History AP: AP World History Teacher: Ms. Jones moriah.jones@ideapublicschools.org A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 6 GLASSES by Tom Standage (2005) The particular book you have been assigned to read is one that provides an excellent and thought provoking look at world history through the humble beverage. What we drink is something most people take for granted, not giving their potables a second thought. As you will learn throughout this class; everything, from what we drink to the clothes we wear, from the technology we use; to the religion we practice; everything has an interrelated history.

14 ASSIGNMENTS 1. Reading Questions: The questions provided for this book are meant to jump start your historical thinking skills. It is not enough to read about history; you must learn to do history. 2. Create a cover page for PERIOD 1: Students will create a magazine add as for period one (BEER). Include an image, tagline, health benefits, beer s relationship to early civilizations, and year of issue (which will be the years of the time period). BEER 1. How is the discovery of beer linked to the growth of the first civilizations? 2. What does this history of beer in the ancient world tell us about the early civilizations? 3. What is the relationship between beer and writing, commerce, and health? WINE 1. How did the use of wine differ from that of beer in ancient Greece and Rome? 2. How was wine used by the Greeks? 3. How did the use of wine in Roman culture differ from that of ancient Greece? 4. What is the relationship between wine and empire, medicine, and religion? SPIRITS 1. What is the origin of distilled spirits? 2. What is the connection between spirits and colonization? 3. How was the production of spirits connected to slavery? 4. How did rum play a role in the American Revolution? COFFEE 1. Who did Europeans get coffee from and how did it spread to Europe? 2. Why was it so important to Europe s development that many people s beverage of choice switched from alcohol to coffee? 3. Describe coffee s effect on the global balance of power (in terms of commerce). 4. How did coffee play a pivotal role in the scientific revolution? (Give lots of detail) TEA 1. When did tea first become a mainstream drink in Asia? In Europe? 2. How did the consumption of tea in Europe differ from how it was consumed in China or Japan? 3. If tea arrived in Europe around the same time as when coffee did, why did it not find the immediate success that coffee had? 4. How was tea connected to the opium trade and the Opium War of ? COCA-COLA 1. What was the origin of coke? 2. How was this beverage used medicinally and what were the additives? 3. What was the relationship of coke and World War II? 4. What is meant by globalization in a bottle? Epilogue-Water 1. Describe how the scientific advancements of the 19th century brought the history of beverages full circle 2. How has access to water affected international relations? Be prepared for a test the first week (Friday) over this book. Both of these titles are readily available at public libraries, Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, etc.

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17 Summer Reading Assignment: AP Literature 2017 AP Literature and Composition AP Literature and Composition AP Government and AP MicroEconomics Overview: The purpose of summer reading is to provide students an introduction to the style and quality of literature that they will encounter in a 12 th grade AP Literature course. Your commitment to these assignments will give you a head start, which will prepare you for the upco ming year, the AP class, the AP exam, your college career and beyond. This year you will have the option to choose between an AP-Aligned piece of literature and a high-interest novel. The Advanced Placement class will focus on close readings of multiple texts. A close reading involves a careful analysis of passages leading to synthesis with the larger work. This year you will also get to choose from a list of creative summer assignment activities to engage with your chosen work. In addition to optimizing the power of choice this year, the grade that students receive from their AP Literature & Composition summer assignment will also be utilized as a summative grade for AP U.S. Government & Politics. Texts: May 22 nd is the deadline to purchase your book THIS YEAR and to sign up for Edmodo. You must show your book to your CURRENT homeroom teacher ON May 22 nd for grade. AP Aligned piece of literature: George Orwell If you choose this option, you are already prepping for the AP exam. You can use this text on one of the essays! 1984: Written in 1948, 1984 was George Orwell s chilling prophecy about the future. And while 1984 has come and gone, Orwell s narrative is timelier than ever presents a startling and haunting vision of the world, so powerful that it is completely convincing from start to finish. No one can deny the power of this novel, its hold on the imaginations of multiple generations of readers, or the resiliency of its admonitions a legacy that seems only to grow with the passage of time (amazon.com). For my conspiracy theorists. This book will make you upset; it will make you question the reality of the world in which you live and just how willing you are to give up your freedom and liberties. High-Interest Novel: Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms, each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called, "The Hunger Games," a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. The terrain, rules, and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed (amazon.com)

18 Extra Credit (Optional Assignment): Students will receive 5 extra credit points on the end of course exam in December that counts for 15% of their grade for AP U.S. Government & Politics. Students have the option to write a 3-4 page paper that compares the government in 1984 or The Hunger Games to the U.S. government. Additionally, students are required to cite specific examples from either 1984 or The Hunger Games and compare them to similar situations in the U.S. These will be turned in the first week of school. Edmodo Web Page for 12 th Grade AP Government: Group Code: bziz9c Join URL: 12 th Grade AP Literature and Composition Group Code: au8igd Join URL:

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