TOOLS Awl Carpenter's Saw (io teeth to the inch) Back Saw (io-iz teeth to the inch) Brace and Bits (bits, assorted sizes) Chisel (y in. to y in. widths) C-Clamps Claw Hammer Gimlet Drill Gouge (U-shaped) Hand Drill (drills, assorted sizes) Nail Set Planes (block and jack) Pliers (utility) Rasp (9 in.-io in. half round) Screw Driver T-Square Wood Carving Tools Weaving MATERIALS Cotton Roving (assorted colors) Raffia (assorted colors) Warp Cord (Macrome) Twine (i lb. cone) LoOMS-VARIOUS TYPES AND SIZES * With emphasis on free expression, it is necessary that the right materials be provided. The quantity of items and quality will vary with the resources of the school and experience of the teacher. * To take care of the needs of the children, such basic supplies as: large paper; large brushes; newsprint; a variety of colors in crayons, chalks and paints; and material for crafts such as cloth, wood, clay, etc., should be available to every child. * Those who are initiating an art program should begin with the minimum essentials and add others as the needs are known. More expensive equipment and tools may be added a few at a time each year. * In schools where several teachers are sharing art supplies, it is advisable to keep a record book in the supply room where those getting materials and tools may sign up. Elementary school children may furnish their own scissors and crayons, or several classes might share the set of scissors, brushes, etc.