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The Social/Emotional Issues of Gifted/Talented Students

By 
Dr. Ed Amend, Psy.D

Sponsored by
16th District PTA
Text Box: ...to a special presentation!

The Social/Emotional Issues of Gifted/Talented Students

By 
Dr. Ed Amend, Psy.D

Sponsored by
16th District PTA
Text Box: ...to a special presentation!

The Social/Emotional Issues of Gifted/Talented Students

By 
Dr. Ed Amend, Psy.D

Sponsored by
16th District PTA

Liberal Arts Academy at Henry Clay

List of Materials Needed

For Habitat for Humanity Children’s Class Curriculum

 1 hour of community service provided for donating $2.00 worth of materials.

Bring donated materials to Mrs. Workman's office by Friday, October 31, 2006.

1.)        Elmer’s Glue (small or medium bottles) (1-15 bottles)

2.)        Tissue Paper (white and assorted colors) (5 packages)

3.)        Yarn (assorted colors) (at least 4 bundles)

4.)        Ribbon (assorted colors, patterns, and size)

5.)        Crayons (assorted colors) (2-4 large packages)

6.)        Markers (assorted colors) (2-4 large packages)

7.)        Colored Pencils (assorted colors) (2-4 large packages)

8.)        Paint- toxic free (assorted colors) (one decent sized set)

9.)        Construction Paper (black and assorted colors) (5-10 packs)

10.)    Felt (assorted colors) (20 yards)

11.)    8 ½ X 11 Cardstock (white, off-white, pink, and red) (70 sheets)

12.)    Stickers (House, Star, Flower, Plant Themes) (15 packages)

13.)    Scrap Paper (assorted patterns, colors, and sizes) (400 sheets)

14.)    Glitter (assorted colors)

15.)    Pipe Cleaners (brown and green)

16.)    Pom-Poms (assorted colors and sizes) (specifically small red ones)

17.)    Googly Eyes (medium size) (Need 480 total)

18.)    Finger Paints- toxic free (assorted colors) (one decent sized set)

19.)    Wax Paper (1 roll)

20.)    Light Switch Plates (cream color)

21.)    Potpourri (2 pound package)

22.)    Eclipse Wooden Beads (used as feet for piggy banks)

23.)    Fabric (assorted patters, colors, and textures) (60 yards)

24.)    Recycled Water Bottles (small and medium sized) (360 bottles)

25.)    Recycled Baby Food Jars (any size) (60 bottles)

26.)    Hard Candy (3 pouinds)

27.)    Candy Canes (100)

28.)    Children’s Books (provide list for those interested) ( can be used)

29.)    Assorted Wooden Cutouts of Shapes, Objects, and Letters

30.)    Graft Glue (3 bottles)

Beth Workman

AmeriCorps Member

Housing Counselor

Habitat for Humanity

1260 Industry Road

Lexington , KY 40505

Phone: (859) 252-2224

 

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