Skipwith Elementary teacher raises money to buy students ukuleles
A teacher at Skipwith Elementary School in Henrico raised money to buy 85 ukuleles for her students to be able to play.
and last updated 2021-03-03 15:08:02-05
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. One lesson Skipwith Elementary School music teacher Sophie Harrison loves to teach is how to play the ukulele. We do recorders in the fourth grade, and then for the fifth graders, Harrison said. âI think it s a great kind of transition to be able to play songs that are more popular with them.
But when Harrison wanted to change the tune and add ukuleles to the musical lineup, she ran into an issue.
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Louisa football star returns home to teach Black history
Competition meets comprehension in Louisa.
and last updated 2021-02-24 18:24:29-05
LOUISA COUNTY, Va. - Competition meets comprehension in Louisa.
Which civil rights activist tried to spread peace through non-violent acts?
how long did the Montgomery bus boycott last?
What Richmond department store was the site of sit-ins by the Richmond 34?
Those might be questions kids got during the Black History Month trivia contest at
It is a competition Kerry Wynn brought back to Louisa. Being able to learn and compete in something is a twist for the kids and I think it s something that they enjoy, and I personally enjoy watching them learn, Wynn said.
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How movement, mindfulness, and moments can improve virtual learning
Dr. Rebecca Branstetter is the founder of the Thriving School Psychologist Collective, an online community dedicated to improving mental health and supporting public schools. She said coronavirus has led to a pandemic of social and emotional needs because of a lack of school counselors or access to support. Her advice to parents and students is to follow the three M s.
and last updated 2021-01-25 15:46:20-05
RICHMOND, Va. Another school day, another day of staring at a computer screen all day. There have been ups and downs when it comes to focus with Zoom. I think that after being at this for so many months, a lot of kids are just over it, Dr. Rebecca Branstetter said.