The second grade scientists wrapped up the unit on States of Matter by designing their own experiments. The students worked in groups to generate their own inquiry question, and then planned and conducted a final experiment. Our questions explored the properties of solids and liquids...

These Grade 4 writers want you to know what they think! Our essay writers have chosen thesis statements they believe in, everything from “Moving to a new school is challenging” to “You don’t have to be afraid of appendicitis” to “Ducks can be good pets.”...

In Elementary Music, we're getting deeper into music with recorder and piano playing. Exploring different tones and timbres, grade 3 students have entered the world of melody making, reading staff notation, and identifying different pitch. ...

Our Grade 1 Art & Design students have been exploring the world of computer coding! They started with the Kodables app to learn basic coding concepts and have now leveled up to hands-on learning with our new Botley 2.0 Coding Robots. Watching them apply their...

Our Second Grade Scientists are exploring the properties of the states of matter. Every investigation starts with a guiding question. In this experiment we are observing how liquids and solids change in containers. ...

In Grade 3, students engage in collaborative, small-group learning during our Learning Station Rotations. Through activities like typing, creating books, playing math games, and studying words, students have the chance to work together, build social skills, foster independence, and benefit from targeted support with teachers....

When learning new sounds and spelling patterns, students benefit from hands-on activities with manipulatives. Our second graders are working in collaborative centers to practice long vowel patterns. Dedicating time to phonics helps us grow as readers and writers! ...

Kicking off ES Literacy Week at Lincoln School with the amazing Luja Mathema, author of the Unstoppable Women series! Her inspiring stories are igniting a passion for reading in our students and reminding us all of the power of words. ...

When in doubt, go to the library! Elementary classes visit weekly for library time, where they explore our diverse collection of picture books, graphic novels, chapter books, and nonfiction books. The library also has 60 Kindles and 12 iPads that contain audiobooks and graphic novels. ...