Required Materials
Blank paperCoins
any fair two-sided coin
Colored pencils
Compasses
Copies of blackline master
Cylindrical household items
Drink mix
A powder that is mixed with water to create a fruit-flavored or chocolate-flavored drink. Using a sugar-free drink mix is recommended, but not a mix that calls for adding a separate sweetener when mixing up the drink.
Empty toilet paper roll
Four-function calculators
Fruits or vegetables
Geometry toolkits
For grade 6: tracing paper, graph paper, colored pencils, scissors, and an index card to use as a straightedge or to mark right angles.
For grades 7 and 8: everything in grade 6, plus a ruler and protractor. Clear protractors with no holes and with radial lines printed on them are recommended.
Notes: (1) "Tracing paper" is easiest to use when it's a smaller size. Commercially-available "patty paper" is 5 inches by 5 inches and ideal for this. If using larger sheets of tracing paper, consider cutting them down for student use. (2) When compasses are required in grades 6-8 they are listed as a separate Required Material.
Glue or glue sticks
Graph paper
Grocery store circulars
Grocery store advertisements from the newspaper or that are picked up at the store. If students have Internet access, you could substitute an online version of this.
Index cards
Internet-enabled device
Knife
Maps or satellite images of the school grounds
Markers
Materials assembled from the blackline master
Measuring cup
Measuring spoons
Measuring tapes
Measuring tools
Metal paper fasteners
brass brads
Meter sticks
Metric and customary unit conversion charts
Mixing containers
Number cubes
cubes with sides numbered from 1 to 6
Paint
Paper bags
Paper clips
Paper cups
Paper plates
Pattern blocks
Pre-assembled polyhedra
Pre-printed cards, cut from copies of the blackline master
Pre-printed slips, cut from copies of the blackline master
Protractors
Clear protractors with no holes and with radial lines printed on them are recommended.
Receipt tape
Recipes
Rulers
Rulers marked with centimeters
Rulers marked with inches
Scissors
Small disposable cups
Snap cubes
Sticky notes
Stopwatches
Straightedges
A rigid edge that can be used for drawing line segments. Sometimes a ruler is okay to use as a straightedge, but sometimes it is preferable to use an unruled straightedge, like a blank index card.
Straws
String
Tape
Tools for creating a visual display
Any way for students to create work that can be easily displayed to the class. Examples: chart paper and markers, whiteboard space and markers, shared online drawing tool, access to a document camera.
Trundle wheels
Water
Yardsticks