Second graders are learning about properties of matter in Ms. Kessler's science classes. Students explored how gasses can be visible and invisible, can have an odor or can be odorless, and all gasses move very quickly to fill up whatever container they are in. It was tricky to try to trap the gas in a syringe, but every student was successful! … [Read more...] about Students Learn About Properties of Matter
Lincoln Students Make Super Bowl LVI Predictions
Ms. LaSpisa's class hosted voting by Lincoln students on predictions for Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, February 13th between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. Some of the questions voted on were: First grade/LLD question: 1.Who do you think will win the super bowl? Second/Third grade questions: Who do you think will win the super bowl? Who will throw more passes? (Matt Stanford/Joe Burrow) … [Read more...] about Lincoln Students Make Super Bowl LVI Predictions
Forgiveness Poems
This month students are learning about forgiveness. Ms. Freitag discussed the topic and had her students create reflective poems. … [Read more...] about Forgiveness Poems
2022 Winter Olympics
Mr. Potor’s physical education classes kicked off Winter Olympics events here in Rutherford; not Beijing. Students participated in the torch run, curling, luge, ski jump and skating. Live action daily – stay tuned! … [Read more...] about 2022 Winter Olympics
Groundhog Day Predictions
Ms. Campo's class made predictions whether the groundhog would see his shadow or not after reading Gregory's Shadow by Don Freeman. As you can see from the chart they created, the students predicted 6 more weeks of winter. Oh no!!! Ms. Scelsa's class proudly showed off the groundhog hats they created for their prediction activity . … [Read more...] about Groundhog Day Predictions