Elementary Yearbooks on Sale!
Visit https://inter-state.com/order and enter code 73381R. You can also pay with cash, check or money order payable to Lincoln Elementary School. Just stop by the office to pick up an envelope. Personalization offer will end on January 30, 2023. Deadline to order yearbooks is March 1, 2023.

Several students have completed all the topics within a subject area in Study Island which earned them a MacDonald’s meal!



Mr. Holmes made a chocolate cake for his reading interventions group to enjoy while reading the chapter, “Bruce Bogtrotter and the Cake,” from the book, Matilda. In the book, Bruce is forced to eat a massive chocolate cake in front of the whole school after he is caught stealing a piece of the Trunchbull’s personal cake!


Danarious and Cooper in Miss Jones’ class earned Happy Meals for completing a Study Island subject.



After learning about the water cycle, students in Mrs. Brimm’s class did an experiment to see if they could “make it rain”. We have some great little scientist!




Miss Jones’ class used task cards to compare fractions.




Mrs. Gordon’s class practices finding equivalent fractions by playing Fraction Coverall.




Mrs. Good’s class played 3 fraction games to review for their upcoming test.




Miss Jones’ class learned about electrical circuits this morning with Mr. Duroni.




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Isaac Willey from Mrs. Brimm’s class got a positive office referral for always be enthusiastic about learning and always participating in class! Great student!

Mrs. Good’s class did a virtual lab with Greenbush today. We played “Kansas Jeopardy” since Kansas’ birthday is coming up on January 29th!


Guthridge Vikings,
Our lost and found seems to grow daily.
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We will be donating many of these items at the end of next week.
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Mrs. Good’s class worked on equivalent fractions and comparing fractions task cards in the hallway.




Mrs. Good’s class played “Fraction Feud” with a partner today. They would have to compare their fractions, and the student with the bigger fraction won the round.




My lucky day…lunch with the “cool kids”

Miss Jones’ class visited the science lab to learn about electricity with Mr. Duroni.




Can you make the light bulb light up using one wire and a battery? These students are working ti figure it out!






