Shopping Lists for Every Grade
Backpacks and lunch bags and pencils — those are just the basics. Getting all of those fresh school supplies ready for a new school year certainly adds up quick. According to global data company Statista, last back-to-school season, families in the United States spent a total of 41.5 billion dollars on school shopping — which averaged about $890 per household. Why so high? While the figure does include school supplies, it also factors in clothing and, more importantly, electronics and accessories that are increasingly necessary as schools take more and more advantage of digital technology in the classroom.
One way to ensure that you will not save money on school supplies for this year? Doing it at the last minute, when you’re at the mercy of whatever is left in stock. While you may not have your final classroom lists yet, consult this list of the best back-to-school supplies for every grade for the 2024/2025 school year. They include the most asked-for school supplies for elementary school, middle school, high school and college. With these in hand, you’ll have a jump on everyone who’s doing their shopping the week before school starts.
Kindergarten Supplies
After those momentous first-day-of-school photos are taken, it’s time to send them off to begin their learning journey. These supplies will get them started on the right foot. (And just make sure you have the supplies you need, too — maybe get an extra set of those tissues.)
- Pencil case ($8, amazon.com)
- Crayons ($10 for three, amazon.com)
- Colored pencils ($6, amazon.com)
- Washable markers ($10 for two, amazon.com)
- Jumbo No. 2 pencils ($9, amazon.com)
- Pencil grips ($5 for four, amazon.com)
- Pencil sharpener ($6, amazon.com)
- Glue sticks ($3 for three, amazon.com)
- Erasers ($7 for 12, amazon.com)
- Blunt-tipped scissors ($4, amazon.com)
- Plastic folders ($10 for six, amazon.com)
- Wide-ruled notebook or pad ($12 for three, amazon.com)
- Personal tissues ($7 for pack of eight, amazon.com)
- Backpack ($20, amazon.com)
- Assorted construction paper ($17 for two, amazon.com)
- Lunch box or bag ($28.50, potterybarnkids.com)
Elementary School Supplies: Grades 1– 3
Kindergarten supplies mostly have to look cute. Elementary school supplies have to take care of business as little students become young scholars.
- Pencil box ($10, amazon.com)
- Crayons ($10 for three, amazon.com)
- Colored pencils ($6, amazon.com)
- Washable markers ($10 for two, amazon.com)
- No. 2 pencils ($4, amazon.com)
- Pencil grips ($5 for four, amazon.com)
- Pencil sharpener ($5 for four, amazon.com)
- Glue sticks ($3 for three, amazon.com)
- Erasers ($7 for 12, amazon.com)
- Index cards ($2, amazon.com)
- Blunt-tipped scissors ($8, amazon.com)
- Plastic folders ($10 for 6, amazon.com)
- Wide-ruled notebook or pad ($13 for six, amazon.com)
- Personal tissues ($7 for pack of 8, amazon.com)
- Backpack ($40, llbean.com)
- Assorted construction paper ($17 for two, amazon.com)
- Lunch box or bag ($20, amazon.com)
- Ruler ($5 for six, amazon.com)
Elementary School Supplies: Grades 4 – 5
As they get into the upper elementary years, the real work begins. They’ll need supplies that support them through the bigger projects, help them study for those harder tests and keep them going day to day.
- Pencil pouch ($10, amazon.com)
- No. 2 pencils ($5, amazon.com)
- Pencil sharpener ($7 for three, amazon.com)
- Highlighters ($7, amazon.com)
- Washable markers ($13, amazon.com)
- Erasers ($7 for 12, amazon.com)
- Personal organizer/planner ($10, amazon.com)
- Three-ring binder ($22 for four, amazon.com)
- Three-hole-punch ($7, amazon.com)
- Wide-ruled, one-subject notebooks ($10 for six, amazon.com)
- Plastic folders ($16 for six, amazon.com)
- Glue ($11 for three, amazon.com)
- Scissors ($6 for three, amazon.com)
- Standard calculator ($10, amazon.com)
- Blue or black pens ($7, amazon.com)
- Book covers ($10 for 3, amazon.com)
- Index cards ($2, amazon.com)
- Ruler ($5 for seven, amazon.com)
- Subject dividers ($7, amazon.com)
- Backpack ($5, target.com)
- Lunch box or bag ($24, amazon.com)
Middle School & High School Supplies
Middle school is a huge step! Some students will be changing classes or using lockers for the first time, meaning they need different supplies for each of their individual subjects. And yet, middle school students are not as practiced with keeping everything organized, so they need durable supplies that will last, even after being crammed into desk drawers or the bottoms of backpacks. And high schoolers are certain to need a refresh for their notebooks and binders.
- Pencil pouch ($7 for six, amazon.com)
- Blue or black ballpoint pens ($7 for five, amazon.com)
- No. 2 pencils ($5, amazon.com)
- Pencil sharpener ($15, amazon.com)
- Highlighters ($7, amazon.com)
- Permanent markers ($15, amazon.com)
- Personal organizer/planner ($10, amazon.com)
- Erasers ($7 for 12, amazon.com)
- Three-ring binder ($24 for four, amazon.com)
- Three-hole-punch ($7, amazon.com)
- Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks ($29 for 6, amazon.com)
- Graph paper ($8, amazon.com)
- White-Out ($7 for two, amazon.com)
- Protractor ($3, amazon.com)
- Ruler ($7, amazon.com)
- Scissors ($6, amazon.com)
- Graphing calculator ($100, amazon.com)
- Combination lock ($12 for two, amazon.com)
- Book covers ($8 for 2, amazon.com)
- Plastic folders ($16 for 6, amazon.com)
- Glue ($11 for three, amazon.com)
- Post-it Notes ($14 for 15, amazon.com)
- Subject dividers ($16 for four sets, amazon.com)
- Index cards ($2, amazon.com)
- Backpack ($55, amazon.com)
- Lunch box or bag ($24, amazon.com)
College Supplies
By the time they get to college, the need more than they can fit in a backpack. In addition to all the supplies they use in class, if they’re boarding they also need to bring everything they need to live on their own, including all the stuff they need to cook, clean and do laundry. Note: If they’re living on campus, check the housing rules before you go shopping — some appliances may be prohibited in dorms. And one last supply that’s good to have on-hand? A gift card that’ll help them get anything they didn’t realize they needed. (Like extra chargers. Always the extra chargers.)
Academic Supplies
- Three-ring binder ($29 for six, amazon.com)
- Three-hole-punch ($7, amazon.com)
- Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks ($18 for 6, amazon.com)
- Graph paper ($8, amazon.com)
- Subject dividers ($3, amazon.com)
- Index cards ($11, amazon.com)
- Plastic folders ($16 for 6, amazon.com)
- Blue or black pens ($7, amazon.com)
- Mechanical pencils ($7, amazon.com)
- Permanent markers ($17, amazon.com)
- Highlighters ($7, amazon.com)
- Erasers ($7 for 12, amazon.com)
- Pencil pouch ($6, amazon.com)
- Scissors ($6, amazon.com)
- Stapler and staples ($8, amazon.com)
- Tape or tape dispenser ($6, amazon.com)
- Post-it Notes ($16 for 12, amazon.com)
- White-Out ($6 for four, amazon.com)
- Personal organizer/planner ($10, amazon.com)
- Graphing calculator ($100, amazon.com)
- Backpack ($99, amazon.com)
- Laptop ($179, walmart.com)
- Wireless printer ($97, amazon.com)
- Computer paper ($16, amazon.com)
- Ink cartridges ($55, amazon.com)
Cleaning Supplies
Dorm Furnishings
- Mattress cover ($27, amazon.com)
- Mattress pad ($24, amazon.com)
- Pillows ($26 for two, amazon.com)
- Twin XL sheet sets ($37, amazon.com)
- Twin XL comforter ($35, amazon.com)
- Bed risers ($17, amazon.com)
- Full-length mirror ($33, amazon.com)
- Plastic storage bins ($35 for six, amazon.com)
- Shelving, ($30, amazon.com)
- Closet organizer/shoe rack ($13, amazon.com)
- Trash can ($18, amazon.com)
- Desk lamp or floor lamp ($20, amazon.com)
- Fan ($16, amazon.com)
- Space heater ($30, amazon.com)
- Air purifier, ($67, amazon.com)
- Extension cords ($7, amazon.com)
- Alarm clock ($20, amazon.com)
Dorm Supplies
- Towels ($19, amazon.com)
- Shower caddy ($9, amazon.com)
- Flip-flops or shower shoes ($25, amazon.com)
- Hangers ($8, amazon.com)
- Duct tape ($5, amazon.com)
- Adhesive hooks ($13, amazon.com)
- Batteries ($17, amazon.com)
- Mini fridge ($130, bestbuy.com)
- Microwave ($80, walmart.com)
- Coffeemaker ($35, amazon.com)
- Utensils ($27, amazon.com)
- Insulated water bottle ($35, amazon.com)
- Travel mug ($13, amazon.com)
- Resealable sandwich bags ($10, amazon.com)
- Noise-cancelling headphones ($99, amazon.com)
- Earplugs ($15, amazon.com)
- Eye mask ($10, amazon.com)
Toiletries
Looking for more tech items a college student might need? Check out these Good Housekeeping Institute guides:
Best Laptops for Students | Best Macbooks | Best Tablets | Best Smart Notebooks | Best Wireless Speakers | Best Computer Monitors | Best TV Brands | Best Handheld Vacuum
How to Donate to a Classroom
Look, we’ve never met a teacher who would say no to a tote bag full of supplies or a gift card to help out when the tissues and paper towels start running low. But if you have the means and want to go the extra mile in supporting teachers, DonorsChoose makes it easy. Teachers sign up for specific projects they’re looking to fund, be it active seating for a classroom, a set of ukuleles for a music room or a sensory path for a hallway. Donors can then give to those projects directly. You can search by teacher, by school or by area. It’s especially rewarding knowing exactly how the funds are going to be used.
Where to Get School Supplies for Free
When you browse the lists, you can see how easily it all adds up. For families or school districts that are struggling to get it all, as your school to apply to organizations like The Kids in Need Foundation, which helps students in under-resourced schools. There might also be local backpack drives and other supply-donation events; contact your local school district for more information.
Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.
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