The Academic Troubadour
Program was able to bring back a student favorite, William the ukulele
instructor. William worked with several students today, not only with
ukuleles but also a banjo, mandolin, and guitar. Student learned several
songs in both English and Spanish, and played them after a brief lesson from
William. The instruction also included popular songs such as "Let it
Go" and childhood classics such as "How Much is That Doggy in the
Window?" Cheerful songs were heard all day and all the student who
participated left smiling.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Art with Kim
With music from Madagascar playing in the background, Kim Murdock from Afterschool Art and More led the students through a drawing lesson in a calm and supportive atmosphere. She has been in business working with schools and community programs since 2007 and started coming to the Hospital School in December 2014. "Doing art in the Hospital School is a good way to connect with even more kids in the community." With her step by step instructions, all of the students were able to successfully create beautiful art! Check out her website and like her on Facebook.
Czar the Elephant |
On Wednesday, May 13th the North Carolina Zoo
visited the Hospital School and students being served in the Pediatric
Hematology/Oncology Clinic. There was a life size puzzle of Czar put
together on the floor for students and staff to see how big elephants really
are. During eye surgery for cataracts Czar was measured and a life size
cut out puzzle was made. Students and staff were able to lay down and compare
their size to Czar. Students also got to compare the size if their hands
to Gorilla and Polar Bear hands and paws. Even the biggest students felt
small in comparison to these animals.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Space Weather!
Healing and Hope through Science and the Morehead Planetarium
brought a mobile dome to the NC Children's Hospital Thursday so
children could experience a close up and personal view of "Wildest
Weather in the Solar System" and "Constellations". "It is AWESOME!"
exclaimed one 5 year old patient, a sentiment that was echoed by older
kids and parents alike.
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