
December 1st means making our Christmas Countdown chains in Mrs. Anderson's class!!





First grade students in Mrs. Hicks's class have been busy with many fall lessons! Students built block houses to withstand wind, learned about different kinds of housing, and even created balloons for their own Lincoln parade!


Mrs.Peak's AM class of preschoolers have enjoyed many Thanksgiving activities this November. They made thankful pumpkins, turkeys in disguise, made turkeys, had a Squanto snack, and enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast. Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃











Preschoolers in Mrs. Peak's PM class enjoyed November Fall 🍁 🦃 activities, special snacks and a Thanksgiving feast.









Students making lots of awesome choices earned a golden coin to receive a free book 📕 the other day in Mrs. Peak's class.



Mrs. Manley's class spent the day finishing our books about the first Thanksgiving, writing on our thankful pumpkin, and enjoying some tasty stone soup!











Mrs. Manley's class spent the day finishing our books about the first Thanksgiving, writing on our thankful pumpkin, and enjoying some tasty stone soup!











Kindergarten Thanksgiving Program





Happy Thanksgiving from Ms. Varner's little turkeys! 🦃



We enjoyed every story this month. These smart turkeys could answer every question that I asked.




Happy Thanksgiving from the kindergarteners.






First graders had their own Thanksgiving Day parade down the halls of Lincoln today after learning more about the annual Macy's Day Parade. 💙💛







Thanksgiving Day Parade at Lincoln!








Mrs. Manley's first graders made thankful bracelets today! Each bead stands for something they are thankful for. 💙💛





First graders wrote what they were thankful for and made bracelets that matched.





Lincoln kindergarten students sang Thanksgiving songs to residents at Good Sams!



To celebrate letter "O" week, Mrs. Anderson's class had Octopus (hot dogs)
for snack.





Ring Around the Rosie never gets old!





Veterans Day Parade 🇺🇸





Mrs. Peak had students earning the golden coin this week to receive a free book.

