This Wednesday, we had the pleasure of welcoming Julie Boerhave, the School Engagement Development Director from the American Heart Association, to Jump Start our Kid's Heart Challenge fundraiser! As part of the event, several students received special awards for their amazing efforts in last yearβs challenge. π
π We couldnβt be prouder of their dedication and heart for helping others. β€οΈ Weβre thrilled to once again be part of this incredible mission, teaching our students about the importance of heart health while making a difference in the lives of others. Letβs keep the momentum going, Lincoln! πͺπ

πΆβ¨ Mrs. Ingalls is teaching students how to play the ukulele! The sounds of strumming and singing are filling the music room as students learn new skills and discover the joy of making music. Weβre so lucky to have such an amazing and inspiring teacher leading the way! π΅π

π¬β¨ Sweet Science in Action! β¨π¬
Mrs. Gaikowskiβs class had a blast exploring the science behind the meltable properties of different candies! From chocolates to gummies, our young scientists predicted, observed, and recorded how various treats react to heat. π₯ This hands-on experiment was not only fun but also a great way to learn about states of matter. Who knew science could be so deliciously exciting? π§ͺπ Great job, Mrs. Gaikowski and class, for making learning such a treat! ππ

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π Happy 100th Day of School! ππ
Mark your calendars: Tuesday, January 28th, is the 100th day of school! Weβre so excited to celebrate this milestone with fun activities and creative ways to explore the number 100. Dress-up fun: Students are invited to wear outfits that represent 100 days of school! They can dress as if theyβre 100 years old or come up with a creative outfit that includes 100 of something (stickers, pom-poms, buttonsβthe skyβs the limit!). We canβt wait to see all the amazing ideas and outfits as we celebrate 100 days of learning, growing, and achieving together! π―

π£π Get Ready for the Kids Heart Challenge! ππ£
Weβre thrilled to kick off the Kids Heart Challenge, and we canβt wait to see the excitement and participation from our amazing students and families! This program is not only a fun and engaging way to get active but also an opportunity to learn lifesaving skills and make a real difference in our community.
Your support helps us fund vital programs and initiatives that save lives, and for that, we are incredibly grateful! π

"Can you guess who these two teachers are from their grade school days? π§π Drop your guesses in the comments! Letβs see who recognizes these familiar faces!

Just a friendly reminder to all Lincoln School families that there will be an early dismissal on Friday, January 24th, at 12:20 PM. Please make any necessary arrangements for your child's pickup or after-school care.

β¨ Interested in Learning More About ACEs? β¨
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that occur during childhood (ages 0-17) and are surprisingly common. Understanding ACEs can help us better support children and foster resilience in our communities.
π Join us for a special training session to explore ACEs, their impact, and how we can make a difference. RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/codington-connects-and-resilient-communites-presents-aces-training-tickets-1107557386959?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios

We are spotlighting two of our amazing 4th-grade teachers! Their dedication and passion make a difference in the lives of their students every day.

The forecast in the Lincoln Elementary library was Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs! Mrs. Schulte captivated students with the whimsical tale of Chewandswallow, a town where food falls from the sky instead of being served on plates. Pancakes, hamburgers, and even spaghetti rain down to feed the townspeopleβuntil the weather takes a wild turn! Through her storytelling magic, Mrs. Schulte brought this delightful book to life, sparking laughter and curiosity in the students. What a creative way to inspire a love for reading!

Mr. Bruning has a talent for making learning enjoyable. During gym class, he engaged the students in parachute activities, seamlessly blending fun with physical exercise. These activities not only provided entertainment but also promoted teamwork and cooperation among the students.

πβ¨ Bringing Stories to Life! β¨π
Mrs. Schulte has a magical way of making story time unforgettable! π»π¦ Her animated storytelling paired with playful puppet characters keeps our students at Lincoln Elementary fully engaged and excited about reading. Whether itβs laughter, gasps, or eager curiosity, she sparks a love of books in every child.
Thank you, Mrs. Schulte, for turning story time into an adventure every day! π #LincolnLovesReading #StoryTimeMagic #PuppetPower

π Lincoln Leaders Shine Bright! π
This week, we had 138 Lincoln Leaders drawnβwhat an amazing display of leadership, hard work, and kindness! π Here are our Weekly Winners who truly went above and beyond. π
Keep up the fantastic work, Lincoln! We are so proud of all our students for showing what it means to be leaders every single day.

School will be closed on January 20th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

πΈ Guess Who: Teacher Edition! π«
Take a look at these adorable childhood photos! These two Lincoln Elementary teachers have come a long way from their school days to inspiring students today. Can you guess who they are? π€
Share your guesses in the commentsβletβs see who can figure it out! π

ππ Game Time in 4th Grade! ππ
Karen Olson's 4th-grade class is off to a great start in #READBowl 2025! Over the next 4 exciting weeks, students from around the globe will compete to log the most reading minutes. Reading is a team sport, and our Lincoln 4th graders are embracing the challenge with enthusiasm. Letβs cheer them on as they dive into their books, turn the pages, and read their way to success. Ready. Set. READ! ππͺ

π Staff of the Year Announcement π
We are thrilled to recognize two incredible members of our Lincoln School family as our Staff of the Year! π

πΈ Throwback Challenge! π«
Iβve got two childhood photos of some amazing Lincoln Elementary teachers! Can you figure out who they are? π€ Drop your guesses in the comments below! π
Hint: Theyβre still making a difference in the classroom today. π

ππ Third Graders Take a Field Trip... in the Classroom! π¨π©βπ«
While we couldnβt go out to explore landforms and bodies of water in person, our third graders used their creativity and imaginations to bring the field trip to us! β¨
They sculpted their own models using clay, including four landform features and four different types of water features. Once their creations were complete, they painted them to bring their landforms and bodies of water to life! ποΈποΈποΈ
This hands-on activity gave our students a fun and engaging way to learn about geography while flexing their artistic skills. Weβre so proud of their hard work and creativity! π


