
Lincoln Elementary Booster Club could use your help in showing the staff how much we appreciate them during American Education Week. Please take a look at the SignUp Genius and consider providing one of the items requested and/or volunteering your time to help with set up and clean up.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0C49AEAB29A7FBCE9-american


First grader, Seneca W. and Kindergartener, Kylee F were swapping stories about loose teeth and what happens when you lose a tooth at school.


Our October Newsletter is hauntingly informative.
https://my.visme.co/view/epyo1zyr-october-newsletter



Lincoln students practiced bus evacuation drills this morning with bus drivers from First Student.



While Mr. Justin has been out helping with his new baby boy, Mr. Ben Miller has been filling in as janitor at Lincoln. We wanted to thank him for all his hard work over the last two weeks with a picture with fourth and fifth grade. We are happy to get Mr. Justin back on Monday but we will miss Mr. Ben!!



Lincoln Elementary Booster Club gets checks regularly from AmazonSmile and it helps them buy technology and special activities for our students. Please consider using AmazonSmile for your holiday shopping and select Lincoln Elementary Booster Club as your designated charity.


Sneak peak from 5th grade. Publishing a book is hard work.





Kevin with Riverside Discovery Center came to visit our morning assembly with his friend, Big Red, a red-tailed boa constrictor.





International Walk to School Day was a HUGE success!! Thanks to everyone who participated. #StrongerTogether #lincolnbulldogstrong #BeBlueAndGold
https://youtu.be/Zo3aqCwYP7g

Third grade has been busy in math using several different methods to practice their math facts!! They have created their own multiplication fact game. They have teamed up to learn facts and they have even used technology to practice math facts.




Third grade has been busy solving math problems and investigating area using square tiles.





International Walk to School Day is tomorrow October 6, 2021. Please consider dropping students off a block or 2 from school and letting them walk. We will have adult supervision at various corners to assist with crossing the street. Parents/Adults are encouraged to walk with students too! We will culminate the event with a short assembly inside.



PARENT – TEACHER – STUDENT SCHEDULED CONFERENCES
October is an important time of the school year. The first quarter of the 2021-2022 school year ends on October 14. Lincoln Elementary will be holding Parent-Teacher Conferences on October 18-21. This is our first official opportunity to get together with you to discuss your student’s learning.
We look forward to meeting with you to collaborate on ways to support your child’s learning. Conferences will be located in the classrooms and will be limited to ten–fifteen minutes.
Lincoln Elementary is using Parent Teacher Fast.com (PTCFast.com) to make conference signups as convenient and easy as possible this school year. Please enter the following web address into your web browser window: https://www.ptcfast.com/schools/Lincoln_Elementary_School_9
Please sign up for a date and time that works best for your family. Make sure to write down the conference time that you scheduled for yourself and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Conferences will be an informative and enriching experience. We look forward to visiting with you on Oct. 18th , 19th, 20th, and 21st.


Mr. Patton's second grade class read a fairytale about a magic fish. Their art project was based on the writing prompt "If I had a fish that could grant me a wish, I would wish for......" These students created some amazing fish!





Third grade students investigate how to move an object without touching it.





Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Mueller captured some great pictures of our 5th grade students collaborating on today's Constitution Day Presentation. They did such a great job. We are really proud of their efforts and how they took ownership of the project.



September 17th is Constitution Day. Our 5th grade classes worked very hard and put together a wonderful presentation which was shared with our staff and students as part of The Bulldog Way assembly this morning. It is very informative and creative and we are so proud of our 5th graders for all of their hard work!
https://youtu.be/ZFEqSSA3SHw
#BeBlueandGold #LincolnBulldogStrong #StrongerTogether

More pictures from Ms. Tritt's class working with Play-Doh and patterns and number partners.





Ms. Tritt's class reviewed patterns and number partners with play-doh! It was a hit and the students were very creative.



