Launching Rockets for Learning and Fun!
Grade 9 scientists are determining the correct fin shape to get their homemade rockets to fly as high as possible. Check out the video of one of their first attempts! ...
Grade 9 scientists are determining the correct fin shape to get their homemade rockets to fly as high as possible. Check out the video of one of their first attempts! ...
Vance Appleby joins Lincoln most recently from one of our sister schools, the American International School of Dhaka, but has also worked at the International School of Manila, as well as in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He said his favorite thing about being an...
Grade 8 students simulate transverse and longitudinal waves using a slinky! ...
Back to school and back to work! We celebrate all of our learners, both on-campus and online. Students are experiencing creative, integrative education by working together in the classroom and over the internet. In this Grade 7 science class, students work with their online partners...
In 8th grade science, students have started an Investigation of Chemical Interactions. Last week, students were given a mystery mixture of 2 substances and had to conduct experiments and research to determine what was in this mystery mixture. First, they read texts about the substances...
Please visit the school through our recently launched Lincoln School Virtual Tour video. We are proud to share an introduction to our programs as well as insight into our family experiences through the voices of some of our Lincoln parents. This tour also enables our...
Mr. Nielsen took the Grade 6 students to a work station in outer space this week! Grade 6 students are working on a unit in Science around different types of forces within and outside of the atmosphere. The possibilities of online learning appear as vast...
The Gecko's Foot: Bio-inspiration: Engineering New Materials from Nature by Peter ForbesFrom Goodreads: "Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you." When Frank Lloyd Wright said this, he probably wasn't envisioning self-cleaning surfaces, the photonic crystal, or Velcro. But nature...