Students in Grades 2 & 3 reviewed a few rhythm basics and then started composing. Working hard to create original rhythms, students sought feedback from one another and mastered their compositions in order to teach each other better. ...

In High School Creative Writing, our students became budding authors as they explored the various elements of a strong narrative. Students learned and discussed how to develop intriguing story worlds and create flawed but interesting protagonists and antagonists with whom the reader would want to...

Lincoln artists in P1-G4 have been learning about French artist, Henri Rousseau, and the landscape concepts of foreground, midground, and background. Click here to see a selection of work from P1 & G1. ...

Every Friday, our P1 students get to choose fun, educational activities to close out the week. Last Friday, students explored the outdoors, created weather-themed artwork, showed off their acting skills with dramatic play, and built train tracks. ...

In High School Creative Writing, our students became budding authors as they explored the various elements of a strong narrative. Students learned and discussed how to develop intriguing story worlds and create flawed but interesting protagonists and antagonists with whom the reader would want to...

Arts Wednesday— Singing Together Again! Grade 3 celebrates Lincoln’s diversity and welcomes new and returning students by singing Hello to All The Children of the World. Elementary students edit this song each month to represent the home language of each student in our community. Listen...

Armed only with reporters’ notebooks and a thirst for the truth, aspiring journalists interviewed and investigated throughout the first semester as part of the Elementary Newspaper Club. A new addition to our activities program, students on the newspaper staff learned the basics of writing and...

For two years now, Mr. Curtis has put together a bookmark treat for his students. He creates Lincoln School player cards of each student, highlighting their interests. When a grade five student makes it to level 10 in their gamified classroom, they unlock printed...

Grade 3 students explored color theory, mixing many different tints and shades of various colors, to create these beautiful cityscapes with the colors. Grade 1 & Primary 1 explored mixing colors through basic printmaking, and then added geometric flower designs for visual interest. Click here...