Kindergarten Materials List - Materials List
"The Zax" by Dr. Seuss (optional - video summary provided)
*Language Arts KA Workbook, ISBN 978-1-63916-012-9 (if applicable)
*Math K B Workbook, ISBN 978-1-63916-122-5 (if applicable)
*Science K A Workbook, ISBN 978-1-63916-036-5 (if applicable)
*Social Studies K A Workbook, ISBN 978-1-63916-024-2 (if applicable)
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup flour
10 pennies
10 pieces of elbow macaroni
12 large pieces of paper
2 decks of cards
2 dice
2 pieces of cardstock
3 balloons
3 cups oatmeal
3 index cards
4 dice
45 mini marshmallows
45 small objects (rice, paper dots, cereal, etc.)
5 leaves
5-10 small plastic containers or cans that you can’t see through
78 beans or counters
8 beads
a bag
a hole punch
a letter-sized envelope
a lump of playdough or other clay
a shoebox or other box for the chest
a small toy or figure to place in the shade under the structure
apples
audio recording software (computer, phone, tablet, etc.)
baby food jar (or similar jar with lid)
beads (red, orange, yellow, green (dark and light), blue (3), brown, cream, and white(4))
bean seeds
book or other heavy object
cardboard box
cardboard or card stock
chalk
clean materials from trash and recycling bins
colored pencils or crayons
compass
compass (this may be on a parent’s phone!)
construction paper
construction paper (10 sheets)
construction paper (5 sheets)
construction paper (various colors)
construction paper or paint and paintbrush
cookie sheet with sides
corrugated cardboard
cotton balls
cotton swabs
crayons of colored pencils
crayons or colored pencil
crayons or colored pencils
crayons or colored pencilsl
cylinder (such as a can)
deck of cards
decorations for the box
dice
dice (or make a paper one)
dish or ice tray
dominoes
drinking glass with water
drinking straws
empty egg carton
envelope
fabric (like a cloth or an old T-shirt)
finger paints
five or six natural objects
flowers
game pawn
garden fork
garden stakes
glass or jar
glue
glue or rubber cement
glue stick
grass seeds, wild bird seed, alfalfa or chia seeds
green construction paper
heavy whipping cream
hole punch
hole puncher
independent reading book
index cards
iron filings
items to use for puppet
jar (with a large opening)
large leaves (like maple) if available
large pieces of paper or cardboard
leaf
magazines or newspapers
magnet
magnifying glass
maple Syrup
metal items like paper clips, nickels, dimes, and small nails or screws
mixture of soil, sand, and charcoal
newspaper
newspaper or blotting paper
one small bead (pipe cleaner needs to fit in the hole)
outdoor thermometer
paint
paper
paper (10 sheets)
paper bag
paper bags (4)
paper fastener
paper plate
paper to write stories
paper towels
pattern blocks
pen or pencil
pen or pencils
pencil with an eraser
pennies and nickels (play or real)
pennies, nickels, and dimes (real or fake)
pens or pencil
photos of keepsakes and memories
piece of cotton
pipe cleaner
pipe cleaners
plain paper
plastic wrap
play dough or modeling clay
popsicle sticks or straws
potato
pots
rubber band
ruler
sand
scissors
seedling tray
seeds
shoebox
sidewalk chalk
small box
small household objects of different sizes
small items such as a pine cone, a cotton ball, an eraser, a stone, a sponge, a screw, a feather, a shell, a paper clip, and a coin
small items such as seeds, grains, or other items that will make sounds when shaken
small objects (natural and manufactured)
small pin or nail
small, shade-loving plants (moss, ferns, tiny succulents, etc.)
soil
stacking blocks
stapler
stick with many branches
stickers or pictures
straw
string
styrofoam or paper cup
sunflower seeds
sweet potato or avocado
tape
tape or glue
toothpicks
toothpicks (3-4)
two colored counters or two colors of cubes
two sticks
various objects to sort
various small objects to place on a balance scale
water
watercolors
wax paper
white paper
yarn
yarn (24" long)
yarn or ribbon
yarn up to 5 feet long
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