Top Pop Culture Halloween Costumes for 2015

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Are you still searching for the perfect Halloween costume? If donning a white sheet with holes cut out for eyes is not your favorite idea for a last-minute costume, never fear. We’ve curated six of the top pop culture Halloween ideas for 2015 for both guys and girls. So whether you’re spending the evening out dancing with friends or trick-or-treating with the little ones, you’ll be sure to make heads turn with these clever and relevant costumes. Don’t forget to use Ebates for Cash Back on all your spooky shopping needs like Halloween costumes, decorations and candy!

Orange is the New Black Prisoner Costume

Orange is the new black Halloween costumes

Take a trip to Litchfield Penitentiary and get ready to serve your time. This orange prisoner costume comes with a clip-on name tag and dry erase marker and you better fill in your name or you could get a shot from one of the officers. Keep your head down, say you love the food and you’ll be sure to survive your prison time this Halloween.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Rey Costume

Star Wars Rey Halloween Costume

Whether you’ve been a hardcore Star Wars fan for years or you’ve only just begun to love the series, Rey is the top costume choice for women this year. Add some boots (not included) to this costume which includes the top, pants, sleeves, belt with pouch and wrist cuff and channel your inner heroine.

Women’s Minion Costume

Minions Women Halloween Costume

You’ll conquer trick-or-treating this year with this iconic blue and yellow Minions costume. Featuring a long-sleeved dress, goggles, gloves and knee socks, this costume is perfect with black sneakers for a night of walking or high heels for a night of dancing.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Katniss Costume

Mockingjay Katniss Costume

Show off pride for your district this Halloween by dressing as everyone’s favorite tribute. Braid your hair, add some black boots and a bow to this costume which includes a top with armor, pants with knee and shin guards and a Mockingjay pin to complete the look.

Jurassic World: Inflatable T-Rex Costume

Jurassic World: Inflatable T-Rex Costume

Steal the show this Halloween and impress everyone by showing off your love for Jurassic Park. While your dance moves might not be as hip (those little arms will prevent you from showing off your nae nae) you can shake that tail all night long. Just don’t run into anyone dressed as Owen or Claire! This costume requires four AA batteries so make sure to stock up before your night starts.

Star Wars Han Solo Costume

Star Wars Han Solo Costume

He shot Darth Vader’s TIE fighter, survived being frozen in carbonite and stole the princesses heart. Han Solo is back this year and ready to still up some trouble. Show a little bit of skin with this v-neck shirt, vest, pants and boot top combo. Don’t forget your co-pilot by adding a Chewbacca backpack to finalize this costume.

Once Upon a Time Hook Costume

Men's Captain Hook Costume

Have a swashbuckling good time this year by dressing up as everyone’s favorite pirate. Add a little smudged eyeliner to complete this look which includes a faux leather black jacket, vest, pants (with attached boot top covers) and the iconic hook.

American Horror Story Twisty the Clown Costume

Twisty the Clown Costume

If you’re planning to show off your darker side this Halloween, it doesn’t get much creepier than Twisty the Clown. At first you’ll look like any other clown with your pom pom top, pants and bag but you’ll transform into Twisty once you don the headpiece and mask. If you can, wear oversized shoes to perfect the clown look. Just try not to scare the children too much!

 

 

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13 Tips for Choosing Your Halloween Costumes

halloweencostumeWhen it comes to choosing Halloween costumes, the possibilities are endless. Between browsing your local costume store and spending way too much time on Pinterest collecting DIY ideas, the abundance of choice can seem overwhelming. Let us help you break down the process with these 13 simple steps so you’ll be sure to pick a winner this Halloween.

1. Buy Early – No matter if you are planning to buy a complete costume or components and accessories to make your own, start as soon as you can. You never know when you need time to troubleshoot. The color might be off or the fit may be unflattering. Give yourself as much time as possible to return or exchange items that are vital to your look.

2. Budget – Halloween costume ideas can get lofty—fast! Before you get too ambitious or start drooling over custom-made accessories and expert-quality Halloween makeup, decide on a budget. You can even break it down by how much you want to spend on clothing, wigs, makeup and other accessories. Halloween costume coupons and promo codes will definitely help with keeping your finances on track. And Cash Back at Ebates will put money back into your pocket!

3. Style – Now you can start narrowing down costumes by what style you’re going for. Do you want to have people running for the hills with a scary costume or doubled over laughing with a silly one? Do you want to be recognizable or go for something a little more obscure? Cosplay costumes are a great example of both popular characters and little-known ones. Figure out what kind of statement you want to make and go from there.

4. Weather – Trust us. A costume that bares a little skin will be fun for exactly two minutes if there’s a chill in the air and you plan on Trick or Treating all night. Try to get a handle on the weather forecast for the night and factor in your surroundings for whatever you have planned. If you’re going to be indoors, you may not have to worry about a costume that will keep you bundled up.

5. Group Costume – There are plenty of advantages to going with a group costume with friends or family. One, it’s a bonding experience. Two, your costume-mates act as accessories so you don’t have to worry too much about making your character obvious. Three, if you all go with the same costume, it eliminates a lot of the hard work without compromising the overall statement.

6. Simple Pet and Kids’ Costumes – If you’re shopping for Halloween costumes for kids and pets to top off your group costume, know your sidekick. Keep things simple if your pet or little one is prone to fussing in an all-out get-up. Basic capes are great for dogs while loose costumes sans masks are more manageable for young kids. Keep everyone in your costume crew from getting cranky this Halloween.

7. Avoid Appropriation – Offensive Halloween costumes are seriously uncool. Don’t ruin a fun night by hurting anyone’s feelings. When choosing a costume, remember that depicting cultures and races that are not your own are absolutely off limits. Characters, occupations, historical figures and celebrities are just fine. But always depict these types of people with respect and without changing your physical features, including skin tone. Be kind, be sensitive and be courteous when putting together your Halloween look.

8. The Fine Print – So now you’ve found a great Halloween costume online. Before you click Order Now, make sure to read all the details first. Sometimes costumes are not entirely as pictured. They might not include all of the accessories in the photo, like the wig or jewelry. Reading the fine print will save you the heartache of expecting a complete look delivered to your door only to find a single piece of clothing. Don’t put yourself in a situation where you have to scramble for additional pieces.

9. Sizing – Use the size chart when selecting a costume online or a pre-packaged costume you are not allowed to try on in-store. Take your exact measurements before shopping to select the perfect fit. This again will save you time and ensure you will not have to return a costume due to poor fit at the last minute.

10. Try it On – Immediately after you receive a mail-order costume, take it out of the package and try it on. Do not assume everything will fit perfectly and wait until Halloween night. Obviously by then it will be too late to return or exchange your costume. You’ll be out of luck and out a few bucks.

11. Versatility – If you’re attending multiple events for Halloween and are thinking of getting more than one costume, consider buying one and changing it up for each outing. Choose a versatile costume that can be easily mixed up with the right makeup and accessories. You can go silly or sweet for family outings and spine-tingling for afterhours parties.

12. Safety First – So now you have the costume. It fits, you love it and you can’t wait until Halloween night to rock it. But safety is also very important. You need to make sure you can move adequately, see and be seen. If the eye holes of your mask are not wide enough, cut some more space for you to see. If your costume is long enough to trip on, hem or trim the bottom. Lastly, focus on visibility. If your costume is dark and you’ll be walking around at night, include a flashlight or glow stick so drivers will be able to spot you crossing the street.

13. Dress Rehearsal – Once you have all of your costume elements together in one place, give your look a test run. Put on the whole shebang—costume, jewelry, wig, makeup, everything. Chances are, practice will make perfect when it comes to nailing your Halloween look.

 

 

 

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8 Can’t-Fail Ways to Save for the Holidays

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While it may seem a tad early to start talking about saving for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and other special holidays, now is indeed the perfect time. Getting a jump start on planning your budget and even shopping a little early can really save you a lot of money so you don’t have to start the new year under a pile of new debt. We’ve rounded up some of the best, most tried-and-true holiday savings tips to take some of the sting out of your gift giving this year.

Holiday Coupons & Deals1. Plan your holiday budget. Use an online holiday budget planner to get an idea of how much you would like to spend this season. Factor in your income and bills so you can see exactly how much money you need to save for the holidays. From there, you can adjust amounts to your liking and see where you can cut the fat in your everyday spending. Things may get a little tight but having a plan will give you an extra sense of security.

2. Commit to one month of essentials-only spending. 30 days of completely cutting out non-essential spending will give your bank account a dramatic boost. You’d be surprised to see how much you spend on eating out and entertainment in a single month. Hunker down for some cheap at-home fun, pack your lunch and carry your own water bottle. In 30 days, you will be shocked at how much extra cash is left for you to dedicate to your holiday budget.

3. Stalk your favorite stores. Sign up for emails, subscribe to text alerts and follow stores on social media so you never miss out on a last-minute savings and flash sales. Plus, many stores offer discounts on your first order when you sign up for emails so now is a great time to explore new retailers to get in on great savings.

 Holiday shopping4. Start shopping now. Shopping gradually over a longer period of time will allow you the replenish your bank account faster. Plus, Columbus Day sales and Veterans Day deals can certainly help with cutting price tags on your holiday gifts.

5. Buy big ticket items on Black Friday. If you’ve got a couple show-stoppers planned on your holiday gift list this year, save those for Black Friday and Cyber Monday where you will see the best prices of the year on appliances and electronics. Sometimes waiting totally pays off.

6. Get rewards for recycling. There are many programs out there where you can trade in your electronics and other e-waste materials for cash rebates. Staples has a great recycling program, for example. Recycle Bank is another amazing program that gives you rewards points when you educate yourself about recycling and recycle everyday materials, depending on your location. These points can be turned into local discounts that can help you stay on budget!

7. Cash in those credit card rewards. There is no better time to take advantage of all those points you’ve been racking up, especially if they amount to gift cards. Whether you want to give them as gifts, use them to buy gifts or use them for yourself to save money during the next few months, they are incredibly helpful. Even a bundle of $5 gift cards can really add up when it comes to staying on budget.

8. Postpone the celebration. Who says you have to celebrate the holidays on the actual days? People reschedule their holiday events all the time for various reasons–births, vacation time, you name it. Why not do it in the name of savings? Buying gifts during After Christmas Sales and clearance events will save you a huge chunk of cheddar. Plus, you’ll have a little more time to save up and make this holiday season the best one yet.

 

 

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Dorm Decor 101: 4 Snazzy Styles You’ll Love

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Decorating your dorm room can look like a massive task, especially if this if your first time away from home and you finally have free reign to express yourself in your own little space. But you don’t have to major in interior design to create an organized yet stylish dorm room. Here are four dorm room styles to get your creative juices flowing. From bold bohemian to geek chic, you’ll be sure to find a few essential items to add to your study space this fall.

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If you’re in touch with nature or perhaps a little wild at heart, you might like the bohemian vibe. Find a bold, brightly patterned bedding set to set the tone of the entire space. String lights will help give your room a nice cozy feel when you can’t enjoy the natural sunlight. Decorate your walls with a vibrant tapestry that you can use as a headboard or even hang from the ceiling. This bird cage card holder can display photos of all your friends, new and old alike. Concrete dorm floors can be cold and uninviting so warm things up with a colorful rugHang a few succulents for an earthy vibe and prop your feet up on this striking storage ottoman when it’s time to relax. Lots of dorms have rules about candles, but you’ll be fine with these mercury glass LED candles which will add the perfect glow to your room. (See all products with Cash Back)

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Ready to keep things classic and chic? Start off with a white ruffled bedding set that is equally cozy and classy. A personalized storage tray gives you a place to keep all your keys and wallet or a place to display your perfumes. Add some dazzle with a sequined pillow and tealight votive holders. Keep the gold theme going with this metallic print pillow and framed magnet board where you can hang your favorite photos or keep a list of things to do. Space can be an issue in dorms so add a shelving ledge set to give you more room to display all your favorite keepsakes. Finish off your chic room by hanging these adorable lace paper lanterns(See all products with Cash Back)

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If you dream of the ocean and life at sea, this nautical look is just for you. A navy blue patterned bedding set is key to this look. Add a starfish plate to collect your earrings, rings and other knick-knacks. Throw in a whale pillow to get a little playful with the look and a white clipboard frame to show off your college life photos. Coral decor adds to the ocean loving theme as does this ship wheel wall mirror. Weathered looks are key for the vibe like these house lanterns and anchor wall plaque(See all products with Cash Back)

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Not sure if one specific style is for you? Get creative and show off your love of your favorite (nerdy) things! Geometric bedding gives your dorm room a bright and modern look. If you’re a Star Wars fan, this Darth Vader alarm clock will make sure you’re never late to class. Add a dry erase board world map if you love to travel and stay organized. Light your room up with a natural salt crystal lamp or stargaze at night with a star lamp projector. Show off your super hero love with Iron Man 3D lenticular wall art or jam out to your favorite records with a portable turntable. If you find yourself cold, snuggle up with a Gryffindor throw or hang it on the wall to show your house pride. (See all products with Cash Back)

 

 

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10 Tips for A+ Back-to-School Organization

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The lazy days of summer are coming to a close, and it can be a challenge for kids and parents alike. It’s easy to get lost in the chaos of pencils, backpacks, schedules, papers and lunches. But before getting overwhelmed at this thought, take the time to implement some organizational systems. You’ll be a master of the back-to-school frenzy in no time if you follow these 10 tips for keeping your kids organized.

Keep a school calendar to remember due dates and other important events. This can be a traditional wall calendar or you can have fun with a white-board calendar that can be decorated. Mark field trips, project due dates and school events so both you and your child will know what the upcoming days have to offer.

Encourage your child to check off the calendar daily. Marking something as done can be very rewarding and give your child a sense of both responsibility and accomplishment. It also makes it easy to keep track of what has been done and what needs to get done. It sounds simple enough, but these are skills children need to learn for lifelong organization and accountability.

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Have a designated homework spot at home. Whether that spot is at the kitchen table or a desk in the bedroom, keep this spot uncluttered for distraction-free homework time. Have all the essentials (paper, pencil sharpener, erasers and a calculator) within reach. This will help keep those trips to another room for a pen down to a minimum, which will help keep your kids on track.

Store away projects, artwork and A+ papers for safe keeping. Have an organization system in place to store these pieces of work for the future. Decide what is worth keeping and what is OK to be recycled. A simple filing storage box or a fun rolling storage cart will keep desks clean, clear and clutter-free.

Get a backpack with lots of compartments. Having a special spot for everything will keep kids organized, as well as help them remember where everything goes. This backpack has a great multi-compartment design with a media pocket, beverage pocket and padded shoulder straps. Not only is this backpack affordable, but it also comes in lots of different colors!

Carry only the necessities. Backpacks can get heavy very quickly, and this is not good for children. Make sure only the necessary items are in daily transit to and from school. Also make sure the backpack straps are properly adjusted for safety and comfort.

Pack the backpack before bed. Nothing throws off a whole day more than scrambling to get everything together and catching the bus on time. Making sure homework is safely squared away and in the backpack before bedtime can help the morning be smooth sailing.

Invest in a good pencil case. Pens, pencils, sharpeners, erasers and paperclips can become a mess and get lost in a backpack. Having a good pencil case to neatly store away these items ensures nothing gets misplaced.

Color categorize notebooks and folders. Separate folders and binders for different classes or days to avoid confusion. Have separate folders for homework to be done, work in progress and papers that are done and ready to be turned in. This system helps things transition smoothly, and makes it easy for you to keep track of as well.

Use dividers in notebooks for additional organization. Dividers can transform a notebook that was once a disaster into an organized masterpiece. These plastic dividers are more durable than the average paper ones, and they feature a pocket for holding additional papers.

 

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Ease Back-to-School Stress

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A child having a little anxiety about going back to school is completely normal. Children have a lot of new things to prepare for: teachers, classmates, lessons and schoolwork. It’s easy to get caught up in your own stress around the start of a new school year, so we’ve come up with a few ways to ease the back-to-school stress for your young one.

Stay Positive

It’s no secret that children pick up on their parents’ attitudes and feelings. By maintaining a positive outlook for yourself, your child will feel more at ease taking those first few steps into the classroom. Don’t dismiss your child’s feelings; instead, normalize them to let them know that everyone can feel nervous the first couple of days. Creating a positive expectation about the school year on the first day sets a precedent for the weeks and months to follow.

Take Away the Unknowns

Fear of the unknown could be one reason your child is having anxiety about the new school year. By eliminating these unknowns a few weeks before school starts, you can help ease their anxiety. If your child is going to a new school or going back to the same one, explore the school with your child. Visit their classroom, the cafeteria, the library, the nurse’s office and the playground. If your kid is taking the bus, walk with them to the bus stop to show how the routine will work. This will help take away the mystery on the first day, and they will feel more comfortable marching in with their head held high.

Create Routines

Establishing a daily routine for children to follow before the school year starts can help ease everyone into the new adjustment. Keeping a checklist to help get your kid organized and stay on schedule can help ease anxiety from rushing around in the morning. Not only will it save you frustration, but your child also will feel in charge and responsible for getting ready. Have an afternoon routine for snacks, homework and extracurricular activities. When nighttime rolls around, keep in mind children between the ages of 5 and 12 need 10 to 11 hours of sleep each night. As children get older, this does not work as well since they are able to handle being up later. For the first week or two of school, keep the afternoons light, giving kids a chance to decompress from all the excitement of a new school year.

Establish Fun Traditions

If you’re excited for school, your child will follow suit. Ring in the new school year by establishing a fun tradition that they can look forward to and cherish year after year. You can have a special meal, go for a nature walk, create a pillow fort or roast marshmallows in the backyard. During this time, have a family discussion about what they are excited about for the upcoming year, as well as what they are nervous about. Being present and spending time with your children before the school year helps with the transition. Your presence is a comfort and allows them to feel open to share any concerns they may have.

Know the Rules

Knowing the rules will help both you and your child know what is expected behavior. Understand what happens if your child is late. Are they allowed to have electronic devices or cell phones on the school grounds? What is the dress code? As a parent, it’s understood that you know the rules and how to make sure they are followed. Attend parent meetings and be attentive to not only the rules, but also why they are in place at the school.

Unschedule the Kids

Having a schedule can help kids get into the back-to-school routine. But remember that there needs to be some unscheduled time as well. Allowing your child to have a “free day” during the week after school to relax and play indoors or outdoors is just as important as having extracurricular activities and time set aside for homework. Letting them choose what they want to do with their free time gives them a sense of responsibility they can benefit from in the years to come.

 

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9 Ways to Get Kids Excited to Go Back to School

As the final few weeks of summer approach, you’re likely starting to get your children prepared to return to class — which can fill them with either excitement or dread. If your child has the back-to-school blues, try some of these tips to get them excited for the new school year.

Let Them Pick Out Their Own Back-to-School Styles

Think back to your first day of school, when everyone was checking out each other’s new outfits. Your children will want to feel special on the first day of school, and a few new looks will give them that much-needed boost of confidence. Bring them along when you go back-to-school shopping, and teach them some life skills by giving them a budget and a shopping list to practice math and organization.

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Get Them a New Haircut

Has your child been begging you to let them change their hairstyle? Now might be the perfect time. New school years are all about new beginnings, and a haircut is a great way to represent that fresh start. Have your kids look at popular hairstyles online (Pinterest is a great resource), then take them to a local barber or salon to get their ‘do done right! They’ll feel like a big kid knowing they picked out their own style, and they’ll be ready to rock to halls.

Set Up Play Dates

Whether your child is looking for new friends or rekindling friendships from previous years, call or email a few parents to schedule some playdates as soon as the class roster comes out. Once they get together, the kids should start to remember all the fun aspects of going to school. As an added benefit, they’re also guaranteed to have at least one buddy on the first day.

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Sign Up for Extracurricular Activities

Even if your child isn’t looking forward to returning to the classroom, they might be looking forward to sports, theater, music or other after-school activities. With so many types of activities to choose from, there’s bound to be something for children of all ages, capabilities and interests. “Encouraging kids to get involved in extracurricular activities and after-school programs can help foster school spirit, especially at the beginning of the school year when back-to-school apprehension can run high,” says Dr. Fran Walfish, a child and family psychotherapist and author of “The Self-Aware Parent.”

Extracurricular activities are also a great place for children to make new friends who share similar interests. Waking up with something to look forward to after school will motivate your children to get up and go learn every day!

Create Back-to-School Crafts

Don’t wait until the first day of school to dive into some neat art projects. Together, you and your kids can create some handy school tools, such as a cool purse or pencil case made from construction foam, a study sign to hang on their door to let everyone know homework is in progress or even some nice gifts to hand out to the whole class on the first day back. There’s no better way to make a first impression with new kids (and maybe even some new friends) than with a thoughtful welcome-back treat.

Creative Breakfasts

Plan out special breakfasts for the first day of school so your kids will be excited to get up in the morning to see what you made. If you can, get them in on the fun and let them help plan the menu, shop for ingredients or even help with cooking. It will take their mind off anything causing them anxiety about the first day and make them feel important. For a little foodspiration, try these super fun breakfast ideas.

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Organize Their Study Space

Providing your child with a designated space for studying and homework — and letting them decorate and organize it — will get their minds in gear for learning. Make sure they are as involved in the process as possible so the space can both express their personalities and address their needs. Together, you can create a special study nook that will put them on the path to academic success.

Check Off Their Summer Bucket List

As summer winds down, ask your kids if there is anything they would like to prioritize during their last school-free days. You can create a list of activities you can complete, within reason, before the starting bell rings. Maybe they wanted to go camping but the family didn’t get around to it. Have an impromptu backyard camp-out with hot dogs and s’mores! Not only are you taking their minds off of school worries, but you’re also creating memories that will last a lifetime.  

With these nine tips and tricks, your children will be begging you to go back to school!

 

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Back-to-School Supplies for All Grades

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Back-to-School sales with Double Cash Back at Ebates are in full swing, so now is the time to start stocking up on everything your little learners need — no matter which grade they are entering this year. Why wait for administrators to send you a school-supplies list and risk missing amazing deals from top stores like Amazon, Kohl’s, Office Depot, TigerDirect and more? (Also, you don’t want to miss out on Tax Free days, which vary by state, to save even more money!) Here is a handy back-to-school checklist to get you started, organized by grade to make your school shopping a snap this season.

Kindergarten

  • Glue stick (not a bottle, which can open in their backpack)
  • Small pack of crayons
  • Washable markers
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Erasers
  • Colored pencils
  • Plastic folders (instead of a binder they are bound to pinch themselves with)
  • Safety (lefty or righty) scissors
  • Colorful construction paper
  • Ruled notebook or pad
  • Pencil box
  • Tissue packs
  • Backpack
  • Lunchbox

Grades 1, 2 and 3

  • Three-ring binder
  • Notebook
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Ruler
  • Ball-point pens
  • Colored pencils
  • Washable markers
  • Colorful construction paper
  • Pencil box
  • Tissue packs
  • Backpack
  • Lunchbox

Grades 4 and 5

  • Three-ring binder
  • Three-hole punch that fits inside binder
  • Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks
  • Subject dividers or folders
  • Blue or black ball-point pens
  • No. 2 pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Eraser
  • Pencil pouch
  • Ruler
  • Colored pencils
  • Personal organizer/calendar
  • Book socks
  • Backpack
  • Lunch bag
  • Calculator

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Grades 6 through 12

  • Three-ring binder
  • Three-hole punch that fits inside binder
  • Loose-leaf paper or spiral notebooks
  • Subject dividers
  • Blue or black ball-point pens
  • Mechanical pencils
  • Eraser
  • Permanent markers
  • Highlighters
  • Colored pencils
  • Personal organizer/calendar
  • Book socks
  • Backpack
  • Lunch bag
  • Calculator
  • Combination lock
  • Post-Its
  • Wite-Out
  • Protractor and ruler
  • Graph paper
  • Flash drive
  • Thesaurus/dictionary

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4th of july deals
It’s time to party like a patriot! Celebrate the great old Red, White and Blue with friends and family but don’t forget to take advantage of some serious savings with 4th of July sales and Double Cash Back at Ebates. Between burgers and dogs, visit Ebates on your desktop or mobile device and shop door-busting deals on clothing, electronics, home goods, local happenings and more! Happy Independence Day, everyone!

Clothing:

Bloomingdale’s

20-65% off 4th of July Sale
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Eddie Bauer

Up to 60% off 4th of July Sale
(Exp. 07/07/2015)
Shop Deal with 3% Cash Back>

J.Crew Factory

50% off 4th of July Sale
Code: HOTSALE
(Exp. 07/04/15)
Shop Deal with 1.5% Cash Back>

Kohl’s

Celebrate the 4th Sale + an extra 15% off any order
Code: JULY15OFF
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Macy’s

Extra 20% off Fourth of July Sale + free shipping on $75
Code: FOURTH
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Rebecca Minkoff

Up to 60% off 4th of July Sale
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 4% Cash Back>

White House Black Market

Up to 60% off 4th of July Sale
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 3% Cash Back>

Shoes & Bags:

DNA Footwear

UP to 50% off 4th of July Summer Sale
(Exp. 07/31/2015)
Shop Deal with 4% Cash Back>

Travel:

CheapTickets

Up to 50% off 4th of July Hotel Deals
(Exp. 07/02/2015)
Shop Deal with up to 5% Cash Back>

Choice Hotels

Get Away for Independence Day with Choice Hotels
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 3.5% Cash Back>

Hotels.com

Up to 50% off 4th of July Sale. Book by 7/18
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 4% Cash Back>

Orbitz

Up to 50% off 4th of July Hotel Deals
(Exp. 07/02/2015)
Shop Deal with up to 8.1% Cash Back>

Sports & Outdoors:

Bass Pro Shops

4th of July Sale – Save on outdoor recreation, clothing and more
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 3.5% Cash Back>

REI

4th of July Sale and Clearance – Save up to 30% on selected outdoor gear, footwear and clothing
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 2.5% Cash Back>

Children:

Carter’s

4th of July Sale – Buy 2, get 1 free on all clearance
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 2.5% Cash Back>

OshKosh B’Gosh

4th of July Sale! $10 swimwear and $10 boys shorts + 30% off clearance
(Exp. 07/07/2015)
Shop Deal with 2.5% Cash Back>

The Children’s Place

Monster 4th of July Sale! Online clearance is $4.99 and under plus extra 20% off using your savings pass and get free shipping on all orders
Code: ONLINE3
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 2% Cash Back>

Home & Garden:

Groupon

Freedom & Fireworks Sale – Up to an extra 30% off select local & goods deals
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Home Decorators Collection

20-40% off 4th of July Savings Event
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 3.5% Cash Back>

LivingSocial

4th of July Sale – Extra 20% off sitewide
Code: STARS20
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Lowe’s

4th of July Sizzling Savings
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 2% Cash Back>

Rooms To Go

July 4th Sale
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 1% Cash Back>

Sears

4th of July Appliance Hot Buys – 40% off or more
(Exp. 07/11/2015)
Shop Deal with 6% Cash Back>

Sears Outlet

4th of July Savings
(Exp. 07/04/2015)
Shop Deal with 1.5% Cash Back>

Stein Mart

July 4th Home Sale
(Exp. 07/05/2015)
Shop Deal with 5% Cash Back>

Electronics:

Dell Consumer

This 4th of July, save up to 65% on select electronics and accessories and up to 36% off select PCs
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 2% Cash Back>

Guitar Center

Up to 35% off 4th of July Deals and 10% off 4th of July clearance
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 4% Cash Back>

Panasonic

Up to 50% off July 4th Sale + free shipping
(Exp. 07/06/2015)
Shop Deal with 4% Cash Back>

Happy 4th of July everyone!

 

 

 

Prices and Cash Back Percentages are subject to change.