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Class Supply Lists

 David Cartwright 

Physical Science

 2 inch 3 ring binder
 
5 subject dividers
 paper, pencil, pen
 ability to make copies and/or print from an email
calculator (does not need to be a scientific calculator)
colored pencils,highlighter

 

  • Textbook:  Text: Exploring Creation with Physical Science by Dr. Jay L. Wile (2nd edition).   

    Honors Physics:

Texts:  Exploring Creation with Physics by J. L. Wile, ISBN 978-1-932012-42-2.

 

 

Carla Brown

 Anatomy

 

  • Textbook:  The Human Body:  Fearfully and Wonderfully Made by Dr. Jay L. Wile—PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE SOLUTIONS AND TESTS.
  • Large three-ring notebook (2 or 3-inch notebook) with a clear pocket front if possible
  • Ten notebook dividers
  • One three-ring binder pouch
  • Loose-leaf paper (not much)
  • Colored pencils in a pouch to be kept in the notebook
  • Writing utensils (not red or pink please)

Biology

 

  • Textbook: Exploring Creation with Biology, 2nd Edition, by Dr. Jay L. Wile. Please DO NOT purchase Solutions and Tests manual.
  • Large three-ring notebook (2- or 3-inch notebook) with a clear pocket front if possible 
  • Ten notebook dividers
  • Loose-leaf paper (not much)
  • Colored pencils in a pouch to be kept in the notebook
  • Writing utensils (not red or pink please)

 Karen Mickle

 

Chemistry

 

  • Textbook: 

    BJU Basic Chemistry for Christian Schools, 3rd Edition, ISBN # 978-1-59166-540-3 @ 2009 and Chemistry Student Lab Manual, 3rd Edition, ISBN # 978-1-59166-612-7 @ 2009.

  • One three-ring notebook
  • Scientific calculator (must contain exponent button)
  • Pencil
  • Pen
  • Notebook size copy of Periodic Table of Elements (available at Mardel or other textbook stores

 Jennifer Cromwell

 

Word History/World Geography Unit Studies

 

  • Textbook: In lieu of textbook, many copies and student material will be provided.
  • One three-ring notebook
  • Pencils
  • Loose-notebook paper
  • Colored pencils
  • One set of five tab dividers
  • Black, non-erasable pens

 Pre-Algebra

 

  • 1994 student edition of BJU Pre-Algebra for Christian Schools, ISBN 0-89084-762-2
  • 1 hardback, one-inch notebook (minimum), three-ring binder 
  • Loose-leaf notebook paper 
  • Five tab dividers 

The notebook should be neatly labeled and divided in this order with tab dividers before the first class period:

 

1.    Syllabus—will be provided by the tutor.

2.    Notes:  There will be printed notes provided by the tutor each week. The notebook paper should also be in this section.  Any “Skill Check” problems done in class will be worked on the notebook paper in this section.

3.    Current Work: Work that has not been assigned a grade by the teacher should be kept in this section.

4.    Graded Work: All daily work that has been assigned a grade should be kept in this section.

5.    Tests: All graded tests should be kept here.

 

 

Missy Wade

 

Algebra I

Text:   TBA

 

Geometry

Text:  TBA  

Prerequisite:  Algebra I

 

Algebra II

Text:  TBA  

Prerequisite:  Algebra I

 

Kim Erwin

 

TEXTBOOK changes for 2010---The Literature classes will not be using the Writer’s Choice textbook this year.  We will be upgrading to the 2002 Edition of the Prentice Hall Literature books.

 

Textbooks for these classes are available at:   Textbook Exchange Warehouse, 6701 N Bryant Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73121;  405-478-2434.  The price for the above-mentioned textbook is $13.97.

 

 

Sixth and Seventh Grade Literature 

  • Textbook:  Prentice Hall Literature, Copper Level, 2002 Edition and workbook

·       Pencils

·       Notebook paper

·       Three-ring hardback binder two to three inches thick

·       One set of five tab dividers labeled-

a.     Syllabus

b.     Current work

c.     Graded Literature work

d.     Wordly Wise Daily

e.     Wordly Wise Tests

 

NOTE:  Students are to keep all graded assignments in their binders for future reference

 

   Eight and ninth grade literature)

         Textbook:  Prentice Hall Literature, Gold Level,       2002 Edition and workbook.

·       Pencils

·       Notebook paper

·       Three-ring hardback binder two to three inches thick

·       One set of five tab dividers labeled-

a.     Syllabus

b.     Current work

c.     Graded Literature work

d.     Wordly Wise Daily

e.     Wordly Wise Tests

 

NOTE:  Students are to keep all graded assignments in their binders for future reference

 

American Literature 

Text:  Prentice Hall, The American Experience Literature, 2002 Edition.

 

·       To Kill a Mockingbird

 

        ·       Pencils

·       Notebook paper

·       Three-ring hardback binder two to three inches thick

·       One set of five tab dividers labeled-

a.     Syllabus

b.     Current work

c.     Graded Literature work

d.     Wordly Wise Daily

e.     Wordly Wise Tests

 

NOTE:  Students are to keep all graded assignments in their binders for future reference

 

Modern Literature

 ·   Offered yearly

** Don’t pre-purchase the novels as Mrs. Erwin is still selecting the titles this class will read for the 2010-2011 school year.  She tailors the selection to the taste and previous reading experience of the class.

 

·       Pencils

·       Notebook paper

·       Three-ring hardback binder two to three inches thick

·       One set of five tab dividers labeled-

a.     Syllabus

b.     Current work

c.     Graded Literature work

d.     Wordly Wise Daily

e.     Wordly Wise Tests

 

These books are possible titles for the 2010-2011 school year.

 

·       Night

·       Frankenstein

·       The Beekeeper’s Apprentice

·       The Chosen

 

NOTE:  Students are to keep all graded assignments in their binders for future reference.

 

Vickie Spicer

 

Understanding the times

Text:   Understanding the Times (Revised 2nd Edition) by David Noebel; ISBN#0-936163-00-3;

($21.95 new)**

            Worldview Training Student Manual (4th Edition, 2006); ISBN#0-936163-03-8  ($14.95 new)**

            MLA Handbook (for Option 2)**

**Mrs. Spicer will place a group order in July to receive discounted shipping.  Texts (only) can be purchased used but must be the correct edition.                 

Additional requirements:  Internet access, e-mail, Microsoft Word, library access

 

 Ginger Quinn

 

Oklahoma History for grades 8-10;

Text: Oklahoma:  the History of An American State by E.S. Blakey, Clairmont Press, either 1st edition, ISBN 1-56733-026-6 or 2nd edition, ISBN 1-56733-056-8

 

American History for grades 9-12

Text: United States History for Christian Schools second edition

the ISBN 0-89084-579-4 for the Bob Jones bob.

Syllabus provided by tutor

 

Supply list

 

  • Three -ring hardback binder two inches thick
  • loose leaf paper
  • yellow highlighter
  • Colored Pencils ( for geography)
  • Three red folders for homework
  • Access to computer (all work must be typed)
  • One set of 5 tab dividers labeled                 
      • Syllabus
      • Notes
      • Text Questions
      • Graded work
      • Tests                

(World History for grades 9-12;

·   Will not be offered until the 2011-2012 academic year)

 

American Government for grades 11-12

TEXT:  We the People:  The Citizen and the Constitution, NEW high school level 3, 2009 edition

Syllabus provided by tutor

 

LESLIE FAST 

Fundamentals of Art and Intermediate Art

 

 $20 per year in-class material fee

SUPPLIES: See Teacher at Orientation night

Text:  None

 

Debbie Moore

 

Spanish I

 

Textbook: Paso A Paso I, ISBN 0-673-21669-1, Scott Foresman 1996

  • Workbook: Paso A Paso I, ISBN 0-673-57641-8, Scott Foresman 1996
  • Spanish/English Dictionary

 Spanish II

 

  • Textbook:  Paso A Paso II, ISBN 0-673-21670-5
  • Workbook:  Paso A Paso II, ISBN 0-673-57642-6
  • Spanish/English Dictionary

   

 Vanessa Hart

 Honors Algebra 1

 

  • Textbook:  Parent to get the required textbook
  • Two yellow Mead folders with pockets
  • One three-ring notebook
  • Graph paper (second semester)
  • Pen
  • Pencils
  • Paper

Honors Geometry

 

  • Textbook: Glencoe/McGraw Hill (c)2005 ISBN 0-07-866012-2
  • Two blue Mead folders with pockets
  • One three-ring notebook
  • Graph paper (second semester)
  • Scientific calculator (second semester—ex: TI 36X)
  • Protractor
  • Pen
  • Pencils
  • Paper

 

Honors Algebra 2

 

  • Textbook: Glencoe/McGraw Hill-Algebra 2 (c) 2003 ISBN 0-07-827999-2
  • Two red Mead folders with pockets
  • One three-ring notebook
  • Graph paper
  • Scientific calculator (ex: TI 36X)
  • Pen
  • Pencils
  • Paper

 

Trigonometry/College Algebra

 

  • Textbook: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston-Precalculus: A Graphing Approach (c) 2002 ISBN: 0-03-056511-1
  • Two black Mead folders with pockets
  • One three-ring notebook
  • Scientific calculator (ex: TI 36X)
  • Pen
  • Pencils
  • Paper

Shelly Coil

 

Speech

Text: none

 

Tamara Dawson

 

Computer Applications

·       Students must have access to a desktop or laptop computer with Microsoft Office 2007

·       Students will need to purchase an inexpensive flash drive for file transfer purposes (usually less than $10)

·       Students will also need access to a G-mail account for document sharing and submission (instructor will give further instructions at the beginning of class)

 

Text: None

 

SHOWCHOIR

Text: None

 

Kim Stubbs:

Photograpy/Yearbook

Text: none

 

Denise Webb:

Practical Protocal

Text:none

 

Andrea Mitchell

Creative Writing/English Comp- ages 7-9th grades

English Comp/ACT-SAT Grammar Skills ages 10-12th grades

Text:TBA

 

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