Supply Lists

Teacher:  Britney Brush --  English III

Supply Checklist
English III

All high school English students are required to purchase the following:

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers--Seventh Edition.  ISBN: 9781603290241 (paperback). 

Here is a link to the MLA store, where you can purchase the edition that we will require: http://www.mla.org/store/CID30/PID363.  You may also get the book from other sources like Amazon.com or a bookstore, but make sure that you have the SEVENTH edition.  Just published this year, the SEVENTH edition details the latest changes to MLA style.   
 

Other Supplies:

____One journal: This can be any journal you like. There is a large and reasonably priced section of journals at Wal-Mart. I always get mine there.   It can be a composition book or small notebook as well, just something to journal in. Let it represent you! :)

____One three-ring binder (1 and ˝ inch or 2 inch width)—used for English ONLY

____Pencils and pens

____One colored pen

____One highlighter

____College-ruled loose leaf paper

____Dictionary

____Thesaurus

            Please make sure that the dictionary and thesaurus are easy to fit in a locker and backpack.  Students will have access to hardback dictionaries at school; however, they will not be allowed to take them home.

 ____One planner

            These can be purchased at Wal-Mart (where I got mine) or bookstores.  The most helpful ones have space to write and have the dates already in them.  The Junior and Senior years are busy.  A student is doing himself/herself a favor by staying organized!

 ____Book covers

            Students will be expected to cover books.  I think old-fashioned brown paper bags are the most protective, longest-lasting, and cheapest option. (Those fabric ones are slippery and don’t fit well, especially over the small grammar book.)  This one is up to you.  After all, you can’t judge a book by its cover…J