Come Enjoy the Next WVPT Kids’ Book Festival

September 14, 2009

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Come enjoy a fun-filled community day for everyone at the next WVPT Kids’ Book Festival, Saturday September 26th fromm11am to 3pm at University Hall on the UVA campus in Charlottesville.  Free books for children, free food and family photos PLUS special guest the host of PBS Kids “Miss Rosa” will present two shows to children and families! And as always, meet “Cubby, the WVPT Bear”. For more information, visit www.wvpt.net or call (540) 437-2462, (800) 345-9878.

The WVPT Kids’ Book Festival, another way that WVPT is Your Source for PBS and More!


PBS Parents Guide To Creativity

November 16, 2008

parents-getty-threeamigos  PBS Parents Guide To Creativity is a place to explore creativity for yourself and your child. We hope you both have fun playing here. Let the information and examples inspire you to grow your own ideas and make your home a place where creativity flourishes.

The PBS Parents Website is another way for WVPT to impact our communities with positive, educational, family-friendly content.  WVPT is YOUR SOURCE for the best in programs on the air and content on-line for families throughout the Shenandoah Valley and Central and Northern Virginia.


Come to the WVPT Kids’ Book Festival on Saturday

September 26, 2008

 On Saturday the 27th WVPT hosts the annual Kid’s Book Festival in Charlottesville. WVPT Kids’ Book Festival (click the link to find out more)

Our twice annual Kids’ Book Festivals are a great extension of WVPT’s commitment to education and to our mission to provide services to our communities on-air, on-line and IN THE COMMUNITY.

We hope you can attend!


WVPT Feedback

August 11, 2008

Written comments from NTTI participants

  • I was using technology before, but I feel like I have a better handle now on how to use it more seamlessly and how to get more impact out of what I am using.  I expect that my students will be able to see a difference in time saved and amount learned per use of technology. – J, Thomas Harrison Middle School, Harrisonburg City
  • Students are more excited about coming to class. – L, Nathanael Greene Elementary School, Greene County
  • Since NTTI, I have really looked at visual aids with a new perspective.  I have really tried to make viewing have a real purpose that will grab the students’ attention and keep them interested.  I have found that making these changes has reinforced our lessons and the students’ feedback. – L, Springfield Elementary School, Page County

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