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most expensive would be a TI80 something calculator
ReplyDeleteSo far it's just been dry erase markers which are hard to find a good deal on. Not looking forward to those expensive calculators like your other commenter mentioned! Yikes.
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ReplyDeletehmmmm... I honestly can't think of anything that was required and weird. I can tell you about how I brought real cow eyes in a plastic container on the school bus and to school. We were studying the eye in science and my Dad is a dairy farmer who could get the eyes for our class to dissect. I know, it seems yucky, but I was pretty popular that day. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Kathleen on the RC
One of my sons years of high school we had to buy some fancy schmancy calculator that cost almost $200!!
ReplyDeleteA sheep brain and a sheep heart in college.
ReplyDeleteMost expensive would be my Anatomy & Physiology books, for about 400 buckaroos.
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most expensive was a graphing calculator
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive was definitely a scientific calculator. Those things are crazy expensive!
ReplyDeleteNot crazy, but uniforms for 5 kids is Expensive!
ReplyDeleteMost expensive: graphing calculator! ouch.
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ReplyDeleteCalculator for sure.
ReplyDeleteMost expensive was a $130+ calculator. Weirdest... Clorox wipes, cleaning supplies
ReplyDeleteThe graphing calculator for a calculus class....although in college,having to spend $200-$300 for a single textbook wasn't that unusual.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the amazing giveaway!
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Most expensive is definitely the Texas Instrument calculaters!
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive was buying calculators for my kids classes and also buying textbooks for college
ReplyDeleteI had to buy a CPR facemask/mouthpiece for a first aid class in college and it was almost $20!!
ReplyDeleteIn high school, I had to buy a $100 calculator. Luckily, it got many years of use (especially in college math courses).
ReplyDeleteThe graphing calculator wins the most expensive contest. I can't think of anything weird. As a teacher I buy some interesting things at back to school season. This year I am looking for lamps to make the room feel more homey.
ReplyDeletemost expensive was graphing calculator, don't know about weird but it was definitely expensive!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is just starting kindergarten, so no weird or super expensive supplies yet, unless you want to count her uniform polos ($15 each). For myself, my most expensive school items were my college textbooks!
ReplyDeletethey always need a lot of kleenex and sanitizer but not really anything too weird
ReplyDeletetextbooks for sure.
ReplyDeletehuman anatomy posters for my homeschooled grandkids not expensive but wierd
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily weird but expensive - scientific calculator
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weird - 24 boxes of 24 count crayons for kindergarden this year!
ReplyDeletescientific calculator is expensive
ReplyDeleteJessica Cox
Most expensive would be my husbands college textbooks. Not really weird but a few years ago my son needed 15 glue sticks that was never used.
ReplyDeletea special calculator wow that sucker was expensive
ReplyDeletecalutars and then the note book and more gc to get more stuff
ReplyDeleteFor my son's Pre-K we had to buy all sorts of soaps and paper towels and hand sanitizers and such last year. some of the soaps that are alcohol free are expensive. I didnt see why the school didnt provide that stuff.
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ReplyDeleteNothing for my sons... for me in college was expensive textbooks that we hardly used!
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College textbooks would be the most when that particular instructor rarely used the books but lectured and tested from class notes, what a waste of money..
ReplyDeletescientific calculator
ReplyDeleteCollege textbooks for the most expensive, weird is always how specific teachers get nowadays, this type of scissors in this color, with this point...
ReplyDeleteA graphing calculator when I was in school. For my kids 6th grade and under, honestly I think a certain outfit or shoes possibly, or backpack.
ReplyDelete3 rolls of paper towels per child and 4 boxes of tissues per child
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive was graphing calculator.
ReplyDeleteNothing really out of the ordinary yet
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Most expensive was a calculator
ReplyDeleteI can't think of anything strange, but the most expensive was definitely the graphing calculator my oldest son needed (and still uses in college!). I'm not looking forward to having to buy my daughter one, or my two youngest sons when they get older.
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Most expensive was graphing calculator. strange item was toilet paper and tissues
ReplyDeleteThe most expensive was a Scientific Graphing Calculator and having to buy a second one because I lost my first one!
ReplyDeleteMost expensive were my college books worth $100 each. :)
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