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Studying Atomic Theory in 8th Grade

September 23, 2016

Eighth graders are learning about atomic theory and all the different ideas proposed throughout the last 2000 years. To help them better remember the different parts of the theory, students were given Play Doh, lima beans, pinto beans, peas, petri dishes and paper to make their own models of the different ideas. This lab helps […]

3rd and 5th Grade Science

September 23, 2016

3rd grade has been learning all about matter in science class through various labs and activities! Our 5th graders are also working in cooperative small groups as they study the Human Life Cycle.

ThingLink in 6th Science

September 23, 2016

Sixth graders used our surface tablets to research elements and turn their information into a Thinglink electronic poster.聽 Students were looking for the symbols, properties and compounds of elements that exist in nature.聽 Students also found out and when the element was discovered.聽 One great aspect of ThingLinks is that students can attach the URL […]

Welcome Ashley Bouwer to our College Guidance Program

September 23, 2016

From the desk of Brian Nelson, Academic Dean: At 91猫先生, we take our commitment to preparing our students for college success very seriously.聽 One example of this commitment is our college guidance program.聽 This year, I am proud to introduce you to our newest member of the college guidance staff.聽 Ashley Bouwer has joined […]

Spanish 3 Experiences Hispanic Ballet

September 23, 2016

Spanish 3 students attend two performances of the Hispanic Flamenco Ballet Company at Bullard High School this week. The trip allowed students to experience Hispanic culture firsthand. The dance company performs traditional dances with live music and costumes from many Spanish-speaking countries. The first performance was a colorful display of costumes, music and dances from […]

The Tipping Point of Stress

September 22, 2016

This post originally appeared on Claremont Lincoln’s Engage blog page. Mrs. Mize’s post, “The Tipping Point of Stress” is the first post featured by a Claremont Lincoln Alumni. Mrs. Mize recently completed her Master of Arts in Ethical Leadership and enjoys staying connected to the Claremont Lincoln community through blogging. Her first post on stress […]

Learning Math in Kindergarten

September 22, 2016

Our Kindergarten students are busy learning math! We are copying, building, extending, and creating patterns to help us learn and comprehend mathematical concepts!

New Books in the Library

September 22, 2016

The Lower School Library began the year with brand new library books.聽A portion of these new books were made possible by a generous donation from Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson, grandparents of C.J. Bird. We are so thankful that we are able to offer new books for our聽students and teachers. We love reading at Brook […]

鈥淔ishin’ to Start鈥

September 22, 2016

From the desk of Michelle Rozell, Upper School Principal: The newly formed 91猫先生 Bass Fishing Club has taken off!聽 Our school will be part of the Texas High School Bass Association who hosts five tournaments for each region of the state during the regular season followed by the regional and state tournaments held in […]

Position, Motion & Time in Physics

September 22, 2016

Ever wondered why graphs are useful? AP Physics 1 and College Preparatory Physics students can tell you why! They spent a class period reading graphs of position and time and using them to predict exactly when, where, and how quickly their lab partner should walk to copy those graphs. Along the way they discovered that […]

A Very Bad Beginning: What Our Children Can Learn in the Midst of Defeat

September 21, 2016

From the desk of Tammy Hayes, Middle School Principal: Everybody needs a 鈥渄o over鈥 now and again.聽 One of the most difficult feelings in life is to feel that you have messed something up so early in the game that you can never recover.聽 I remember being a newlywed and playing Scrabble.聽 On the very […]

Reactions in Chemistry

September 16, 2016

In Pre-AP chemistry we are beginning a unit on recognizing and writing chemical equations. Students went in the lab this week to observe a chemical reaction between aluminum foil and a copper solution. The solution starts off bright blue and it dissolves the aluminum foil completely, producing solid copper metal. It seems almost like magic […]