Help Teachers Clear Their School Supply Lists – Join The Nationwide Movement!

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What is “Clear the List”? It’s a nationwide movement to support teachers by purchasing items for their school supply lists.

woman holding school supplies

School will be back in session soon (some districts start in just a couple of weeks!) and teachers are already working hard to prepare their classrooms for the new 2024-2025 school year. This includes stocking up on school supplies for their students!

Did you know that many teachers pay for a majority of classroom supplies out of their own pockets? Yes, it’s true! Classroom supplies are not cheap and many school districts and families are struggling. This leaves many teachers to pay for school supplies themselves.

Teachers always go the extra mile for their students, so let’s show them how much we appreciate them by giving back and helping to fulfill their supply lists!

Pile of school supplies including pencils, markers, glue and more

You can help by donating items from teachers’ Amazon shopping lists!

Teachers and educational professionals can head over to Amazon, create a classroom wish list, and then share their lists publicly. Anyone can ‘donate’ items that are on the list, and after donating, donors can even leave a note or message letting the teacher know how much they are appreciated. So awesome!

Even better, if you post your list on social media and tag Amazon with #clearthelist, you may find that your list is cleared BY Amazon! So cool!

Teachers, follow these steps to make your classroom wish list on Amazon:

  • Head over to Amazon and hover over Account & List at the top. Select ‘Create a List’ from the drop-down menu and name your list.
  • Hover over the three dots More menu on the right, and click Manage List to update your shipping address (this is important!) and other preferences like whether you want the list to be private or public. You can also designate whether your list is for an organization and if so, you’ll have the option to provide the website address of the organization.
  • Click ‘Save’ and then you can start adding items to your list!
  • To add items to your wish list, simply browse for products on Amazon and then click ‘Add to List’ under the Buy box on the right-hand side of any item’s product detail page.
  • Only list owners can make changes through Manage List. Both list owners and collaborators will be able to add and remove items.

If you’re a teacher, be sure to share your teacher list in the comments below so that readers can help clear the list! 🙌


Plus, treat yourself to something special with these teacher discounts!


About the writer:

Misty has been writing professionally and creating engaging, helpful content online in a variety of niches for over 15 years. When she’s not writing up the latest and greatest deals for Hip2Save, she's either tackling DIY home projects, rewatching a favorite comedy series, or traveling.


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Comments 3961

  1. Ashley Smith

    Hello! I’m a 1st grade teacher at a Title 1 school in AL. My students and I will appreciate any sprinkles on our list!
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  2. Shannon Niven

    Hi! I teach PreK in a public school. This is my 19th year of teaching, and 12th in PreK! Thanks for helping me make my classroom a great place to learn!!

  3. Patricia

    I teach Kindergarten in a rural area in Southern West Virginia. We are a Title 1 school and 100% of our students receive free lunch. I strive to bring play back into kindergarten and students play to learn. These resources would help engage students in the way five and six year olds are wired to learn.
    https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/33R5MT0A58C5K?ref_=wl_share

  4. Cassie Lynch

    Thank you for supporting teachers! This is my 14th year. I am a special needs adapted physical education teacher for students ages 3-22 in NC. I teach my students in a traditional size gym as well as an indoor pool.

  5. Sandra Bumpus

    Thanks so much. Any help is appreciated. This is my 33rd year of teaching.

  6. Brittany Newton

    Hello! I am teaching a ESE PreK Blended class this year at a Title 1 Public school. I would love any help getting things off my list. Thank you for your consideration!

  7. Lauree

    Thank you so much!💕
    My Kansas🌻elementary Library wishlist is full of books & Makerspace/STEAM items (+more!) to make our library a wonderful space for all! 📚❤️ Any support is greatly appreciated! https://amzn.to/3zmnkzT

  8. Wendy Schroeder

    I am a teacher in Bloomington, MN. The last few years have been difficult due to a family emergency. I would love help on my list. I am an early childhood special education teacher.
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  9. Tara Hazdovac

    Hello! I’m a 2nd grade teacher at a title one school in a rural small town. Any help is appreciated!

  10. Victoria Spencer

    Thank you for the opportunity. In a perfect world teachers wouldn’t need wish lists but here we are. Our area is a rural community with a low income level and lucky to get the things we need especially in Special Education.

    https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/F25PSZHGCMUF?ref_=wl_share

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