cbs's chris livesay takes us to rome where teachers are finding unique ways to inspire their students. >> you remember your three rs, reading, writing and roman ruins, while high schools across italy have switched to remote learning due to the pandemic, lower grade levels remain largely open. to maintain social distancing public school teachers are taking the classroom outdoors. for 6th grader anna thompson that just happened to be her school's modest terrace overlooking the roman forum. >> you-- did you have just such a beautiful city, do you enjoy learning outside. >> yes, we have many options, many fun options to learn outside here. we go to fountains or really nice squares where we learn a lot in a fun way. >> that is the trevi fountain to be precise. and it's gushing water is today's music class. to limit the spread of drop lets, kids aren't allowed to sing in school so they are recording the sounds of the fountain to compose a song. >> do you miss singing? >> we do miss singing in music class but right now we're learning a lot of new stuff like concentrating about new sounds tha