Related Rates of Change in AP Calculus
Today the AP Calculus class was working on problems dealing with Related Rates of Change. This topic is one of the most challenging of all the concepts utilizing derivatives. ...
Today the AP Calculus class was working on problems dealing with Related Rates of Change. This topic is one of the most challenging of all the concepts utilizing derivatives. ...
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! ...
What a journey it’s been! Last Friday, we wrapped our production of The Internet is Distract—Oh Look a Kitten! with a final bow, tons of laughs, and, yes, a few tears. Bringing this chaotic world of memes, pop-ups, and rabbit holes to the stage wasn’t...
In a unique collaboration, students in Middle School Health explored their identities by creating sketches that represent their unique personalities, interests, values, and experiences. Transitioning to Art class, they learned about street art and stencil-making, transforming their identity symbols into vibrant spray paint art pieces. The...
SAISA Girls' Volleyball was an incredible experience for the Lincoln team and their coaches. Throughout the season and during the SAISA tournament, they grew comfortable and cohesive on the court, learning to read each other's movements and provide constant support. After two long days of...
The Lincoln Snow Leopards had a fantastic experience in Amman, Jordan. They started off proceedings facing a fierce test against the Scorpions on day one, turning it into a learning moment that later led to a sharp victory over ISOI. With day two came peak...
To wrap up an amazing Literacy Week, students transformed into their favorite book characters, bringing stories to life with creativity and spirit. Dive into the world of imagination with us and spot some of your favorite characters! ...
We hope everyone is enjoying Nepal's vibrant festival season. Please enjoy these photos of the beautiful Tihar Rangoli created collaboratively by our students, capturing the spirit of this Festival of Lights. ...
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. ...
We wrapped up the Quinceañera celebrations with our two high school Spanish classes, where the students recreated some important events and aspects of planning the 15th birthday coming-of-age celebration for our honorary Quinceañeras. This included budgeting, planning, and rehearsing. The Spanish students enjoyed presenting what...