• EP 18 - ANNA COACH-UP PODCAST | WEEK 2 | Series of Tips for Teachers: Applying to Yardstick
    2025/10/07
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  • EP 17 - ANNA COACH-UP PODCAST | "Do they have to like it"
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  • EP 16 - ANNA COACH-UP PODCAST
    2025/08/12
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  • EP 15 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Bonus Session | Summer Program for Youths
    26 分
  • EP 14 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | How the Robertson Family Story | Guest Writer Dr. Annette West
    2025/07/29
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  • EP 13 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 6 | Summer Program for Youths
    2025/07/22
    Show Notes for Episode 13 of Coach-Up Podcast with Anna Roseboro
    Title: S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 6 | Summer Program for Youths
    Podcast: Coach-Up with Anna Roseboro
    Hosted by: Anna J. Small Roseboro
    Length: Approx. 50 minutes
    Theme: Integrating S.T.R.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Religion, English, Arts/Athletics, and Math/Music) into Summer Enrichment for Youth

    Episode Overview:
    In Episode 13 of Coach-Up with Anna Roseboro, Anna continues her enriching summer series titled "Keeping Them on S.T. R.E.A.M.", a creative educational journey designed to reinforce student learning during school breaks. This engaging session offers tools, reflection prompts, and artistic inspiration to encourage young learners to connect academics with art, poetry, and personal growth.

    The focus of this S.T.R.E.A.M. session is a deep dive into cross-curricular learning, using poetry, shapes, color symbolism, visual arts, and creative writing strategies to stimulate critical thinking and emotional expression. Anna uses faith-centered guidance and creativity to keep students motivated and intellectually active during the summer months.

    Key Highlights:
    • S.T.R.E.A.M. Framework Refresher:
      • Emphasizes interconnected learning through Science, Technology, Religion, English, Arts/Athletics, Music, and Math.
      • Encourages holistic thinking through the use of math problems, poetic interpretation, cultural awareness, and visual analysis.
    • Math Meets Poetry Activity:
      • Students compute using personal data (birthdays, date math) and link the remainder to a page number in the Experienced Poems and Pictures book.
      • This activity fosters mathematical reasoning and selection of content for literary reflection.
    • Color & Cultural Significance:
      • Explores how colors carry varied meanings across cultures.
      • Students revisit a color symbolism chart and analyze visual art to discuss perception and the symbolism associated with it.
    • Featured Poem & Literary Analysis:
      • Poem: "Summer Storm" by Anna J. Small Roseboro
      • Recited by guest poet Chai Jaminga.
      • Encourages listeners to visualize the storm, consider metaphorical meanings, and reflect on its connection to historical or personal events.
    • Creative Writing Prompts:
      • Students respond using active voice.
      • Prompts include reflection questions rooted in the 5Ws (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How).
      • Students practice writing about art pieces and connecting them to subjects learned during the school year.
    • Golden Shovel Poetry Exercise:
      • Anna introduces the Golden Shovel form, a poetic structure where lines or phrases from a source poem are integrated into new compositions.
      • Listeners are invited to use lines from Summer Storm to construct original poetic stanzas using their choice of poetic techniques.
    • Sensory Chart Writing Activity:
      • Incorporates five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell) across the four elements (earth, fire, air, water).
      • Prepares students for a richer descriptive writing experience.
    • Musical and Historical Reflection:
      • Song: "Someday We'll All Be Free" performed by Whitney Phipps is played.
      • Students analyze the connection between music, poetry, and historical events such as the Civil Rights Movement and more recent challenges.
    • Final Writing Challenge – Cube Poem (Trique):
      • Structure: 3 stanzas, 3 lines each, 3 syllables per line.
      • Encourages concise, rhythmic writing inspired by the episode's themes.
    Creative Submission Invitation:
    Anna invites youth participants to submit their original poems and illustrations for inclusion in the upcoming eBook titled "Stayed on S.T.R.E.A.M."
    • All entries must be submitted by August 15, 2025.
    • Parental or guardian consent is required.
    • Participants will receive a free eBook link, and printed copies will be available for $10.
    Call to Action:
    • Parents, educators, and youth leaders are encouraged to follow the program on Facebook via Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners for updates, worksheets, and submission details.
    • Keep students inspired, intellectually active, and spiritually grounded this summer with Coach-Up.
    Closing Encouragement from Anna:
    "Whether you're guiding young minds, learning something new, or stepping out to share your own story, you are making a difference. Let's keep God at the center of everything we do, because with His help, we can all do better.

    "Stay Connected: Visit [Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners] on Facebook for resources, updates, and more S.T.R.E.A.M. inspiration.

    📚🎨🧠✝️🎶🧮Let's continue to grow, lead, and coach with purpose!
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  • EP 12 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 5 | Summer Program for Youths
    2025/07/15
    🎧 Coach-Up Podcast with Anna RoseboroEpisode 12: S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 5 – Cultures, Colors & Celebration🎙️ Hosted by Anna Roseboro A Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners production🌐 Connect via TeachingToInspire.net🎓 Episode OverviewIn Episode 12 of Coach-Up Podcast, award-winning educator and poet Anna Roseboro returns for Session 5 of her dynamic S.T.R.E.A.M. summer series: Keeping Them on Stream. This session, titled "Cultures, Colors, and Celebration," is a creative and educational exploration that uses colors, cultural traditions, visual arts, and poetry to help young learners reflect on what they've studied throughout the year in Science, Technology, Religion, English, Arts & Athletics, Music, and Math (S.T.R.E.A.M.).Designed for students, parents, educators, and youth leaders, this episode combines cross-cultural literacy with creative expression, reflective thinking, and hands-on learning, offering rich insights and inspiration for summer enrichment.🧠 Key Themes & Learning Objectives✍️ The Power of HandwritingResearch-based benefits of writing by hand for cognitive development, memory retention, focus, and academic success.Encourage students to handwrite reflections during each session to enhance learning outcomes.🌈 Exploring Colors Across CulturesA thought-provoking look at how the meanings of colors like white, black, and red vary across cultures:White: A color for weddings in the U.S., but mourning in India.Black: Power in the U.S.; childhood innocence in parts of China.Red: The color of celebration and weddings in many Asian cultures.Students are invited to observe and reflect on how colors influence personal, spiritual, and cultural identity.🖼️ Visual Arts and the ElementsAn interactive analysis of paintings from the Experience Poems and Pictures collection, highlighting the four classical elements: fire, earth, air, and space.Students are guided to explore visual symbolism, artistic shapes (such as the heart, circle, diamond, and triangle), and the emotional impact of art.🧾 Creative Writing IntegrationLearners are prompted to:Reflect in writing on the emotions evoked by the artwork.Make cross-subject connections between visuals and prior learning in each S.T.R.E.A.M. subject.Draft poems based on prompts related to setting, emotion, shape, or cultural celebration.📝 Narrative Poetry SpotlightFeatured Poem: The Ballad of William and Ann – Read by Rachel GlarnuA compelling narrative poem that paints a vivid picture of a wedding gone awry.Students are encouraged to:Visualize the events through poetic imagery.Reflect on the tone (the author's voice), mood (the reader's emotional response), and the speaker's identity.Connect the poem to personal or family traditions you have observed.Creative Challenge:Write a narrative poem or nine-line shape poem inspired by a cultural celebration or personal family event.Optional formats include:1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 word progression9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 word reduction1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 symmetrical structure🌍 Global & Cultural ConnectionsEncouragement for youth to consider the global significance of language and cultural expressions.Educators and students are reminded to:Use inclusive greetings and multilingual resources.Embrace international perspectives when analyzing art and storytelling.📚 Learning Tools & TakeawaysFive Ws and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) are applied to art and poetry interpretation.Students reflect on their own cultural context and imaginative experiences through:Writing promptsArtistic interpretationSensory reflection (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)🎯 Actionable Assignments for StudentsVisual Analysis – Choose a painting and identify the shapes, colors, and emotions.Cultural Reflection – Compare wedding traditions in your community to those from other cultures.Narrative Writing – Create a narrative poem based on a family memory or cultural celebration.Shape Poem Challenge – Draft a 9-line shape poem inspired by a chosen image or location.Sensory Exploration – Imagine a honeymoon destination and describe it using sensory language.Mood vs. Tone Exercise – Identify and explain mood (reader's feelings) and tone (author's attitude) in the featured poem.💡 Quote of the SessionPoetry is someone saying something to someone. There's always a message." — Coach Anna📖 Resources MentionedExperience Poems and Pictures: Poetry That Paints, Pictures That SpeakArtwork by: Pastor Rachel, Moya Divine, Marcus Woolley, Nathan Whynn, Stephen Kelly, Laura Layman, Nancy White, Deanna Denby-Bay🌟 About the HostAnna Roseboro is an accomplished educator, author, poet, and curriculum developer passionate about equipping youth and those who lead them. Through her Coach-Up Podcast, she empowers learners to connect faith, creativity, and academics.📬 Contact: aj.roseboro@comcast.net🌐 Website: TeachingToInspire.net📘 Facebook: Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners📣 Next Up: ...
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  • EP 11 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 4 | Summer Program for Youths
    2025/07/08
    Episode Overview:
    In Episode 11 of Anna’s Coach Up Podcast, host Anna Roseboro guides listeners—parents, educators, youth leaders, and caregivers—through a creative and thought-provoking session designed to inspire storytelling, reflection, and educational reinforcement during the summer months.

    Titled S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 4, this episode focuses on developing storytelling skills using the elements of the S.T.R.E.A.M. framework: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, and Athletics. The session emphasizes how students can revisit key lessons from the past academic year through reading, writing, art, and guided reflection on personal and historical conflict and resolution.

    🧠 Key Topics and Takeaways:
    • Storytelling as a Learning Tool:
      • Understanding narrative structure: conflict, climax, resolution.
      • Using learned content from core subjects to develop characters and plots.
      • Recognizing internal and external conflicts through literary and real-life examples.
    • STREAM Framework Breakdown:
      • Science & Social Studies: Reflecting on historical events or scientific challenges.
      • Technology: Integrating AI tools to visualize poems and narratives.
      • Religion & Culture: Understanding moral choices, empathy, and faith-based responses.
      • English: Crafting compelling stories from poetry and literature.
      • Arts & Athletics: Interpreting paintings and physical challenges in stories.
      • Math: Using logic and reasoning in problem-solving scenarios.
    • Poetry Integration:
      • Featured Poem: Fistfighting by Anna Roseboro.
      • The Poem explores generational wisdom, inner struggle, and nonviolence.
      • Narrated by Rochelle, the Poem serves as a powerful catalyst for discussion on identity, self-control, and societal conflict.
    • Creative Activity Prompts:
      • Identify conflicts in stories or real life.
      • Select characters, settings, and resolutions that are grounded in academic or personal experiences.
      • Use visual art as inspiration to build or enhance storytelling.
      • Incorporate direct quotes from Fistfighting to develop character voice and emotional depth.
    • Technology in Learning:
      • Encouragement to explore AI-generated visuals and narrated content.
      • Using multimedia tools to bring stories and poems to life.
      • Creative suggestions for making student stories more engaging and dynamic.
    ✏️ Writing Prompts & Reflection Questions:
    • Who is the main character in your story, and what do they want?
    • What stands in their way, and what is the source of the conflict?
    • Is the conflict internal (within the person) or external (against others or circumstances)?
    • What lessons from science, math, or history can inform your story’s challenge?
    • What line from Fistfighting could your character say, and why?
    • What role might faith or culture play in the resolution of your character’s dilemma?
    📚 Educational Objectives:
    • Reinforce comprehension of literary elements.
    • Foster cross-curricular connections between STREAM subjects.
    • Encourage critical thinking and empathy through narrative writing.
    • Promote multimedia literacy and responsible use of technology.
    📌 Closing Thoughts:Anna emphasizes the value of coaching young minds through creativity and purpose. This session not only nurtures academic recall during the summer break but also builds confidence, character, and cultural awareness through the art of storytelling.

    Listeners are encouraged to write their stories, submit them for a collaborative online picture book project, and tune in for Session 5, which will explore how math and music contribute to STREAM learning.

    🔗 Stay Connected:
    For more inspiration, teaching tips, writing tools, and publishing guidance, stay tuned to Anna’s Coach Up Podcast. Together, let’s continue to learn, lead, and keep God at the center of all we do.

    📝 Produced by Positive Power XXI Media
    📖 Poem excerpted from Experience Poems and Pictures (2019) by Anna Roseboro
    🎧 Subscribe and share with parents, educators, and aspiring young authors!
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