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  • EP 11 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 4 | Summer Program for Youths
    Jul 8 2025
    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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    26 min
  • EP 10 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 3 | Summer Program for Youths
    Jul 1 2025
    Coach-Up Podcast with Anna Roseboro
    Episode 10 | S.T.R.E.A.M. Summer Series – Session 3
    “Keeping Them on S.T.R.E.A.M. – Art, Math & Music in Motion”

    Episode Snapshot
    📅 Published: June 2025
    🎙️ Host: Anna J. Roseboro, M.Ed.
    👥 Audience: Parents • Teachers • Youth Leaders (Grades 1-12)
    🕒 Runtime: ~45 min
    📚 Focus: Integrating Art, Math, Music, Science & Social Studies through S.T.R.E.A.M. activities

    S.T.R.E.A.M. = Science & Social Studies • Technology • Religion & Cultures • English • Arts & Athletics • Music & Math

    Quick Take
    Session 3 moves learners from observation to creation. Anna guides students to:
    1. Decode Color & Emotion – Identify “happy” vs. “sad” rainbow hues.
    2. Sketch Imagery from Poetry – Map the journey in Anna’s poem “The Evening Walk.”
    3. Connect Geometry & Quilting – Analyze angles, shapes & fabric math in artist Mary Clindennen’s quilts.
    4. Price the Project – Compute tile costs, taxes, and fabric yardage (real-world math).
    5. Blend the Four Elements – Spot water, fire, earth, air (plus space) in artwork and life.
    Key Takeaways & Activities
    🔑 Skill 📌 In-Episode Activity
    ✏️ At-Home Extension

    Visual Literacy:
    Find three “happy-color” images & three “sad-color” images in Experience: Poems & Pictures. Create a mini gallery wall at home and label each picture with an emotion word.

    Poetic Devices:
    Listen for imagery, simile, rhyme, rhythm & onomatopoeia in “The Evening Walk.”
    Write a 20-line poem about your own evening walk using at least two devices.

    Geometry in Art:
    Identify acute, obtuse, right & complementary angles in quilt blocks. Design a paper quilt square showing all four angle types.

    Financial Literacy: Calculate tile costs ($2-$5 each) and sales tax. Compare prices at two local hardware stores and present the savings.

    Scientific Observation: Classify elements depicted in the artwork. Photograph local scenes that showcase water, fire, earth, and air; create a slideshow.

    Approximate Timestamps
    TimeSegmen
    t00:00 – 03:00 Welcome & definition of S.T.R.E.A.M.
    03:00 – 10:30 Rainbow colors, shapes quiz & emotion mapping
    10:30 – 21:00 First reading of “The Evening Walk” + poetry device primer
    21:00 – 28:00 Guided sketch/map while re-listening to the poem
    28:00 – 33:30 Quilt analysis: shapes, angles, color moods
    33:30 – 38:00 Math & money challenges: tile pricing exercise
    38:00 – 42:30 Elements of nature in Art; page 110 discussion
    42:30 – 45:00 Writing prompt, Facebook group assignment & closing prayer

    Resources Mentioned
    1. Book: Experience: Poems & Pictures – companion text for all S.T.R.E.A.M. sessions.
    2. Poem: “The Evening Walk” (pg. 96) – free PDF excerpt inside the Coach-Up Facebook group.
    3. Art Samples: Quilts by Mary Clindennen – visuals posted in show notes online.
    4. Worksheet Pack: Session 3 Activity Sheets (angles chart, tile-cost table, writing template).
    5. Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners – private FB group for submitting student work & receiving feedback.
    Call to Action
    • Parents/Leaders: Download the Session 3 worksheets & share your learner’s poem or quilt square in the FB group by next Friday for a chance to be featured on Episode 11.
    • Students (Gr. 6-12): Submit a 200-word prose piece or 20-24-line poem inspired by any book image (see pp. 121-123 for guidelines).
    • All Listeners: Subscribe, rate ★★★★★, and forward this episode to one educator who loves STEAM—but could use an extra “R” and “M”!
    Connect with Anna Roseboro
    🌐 Websiteannajroseboro.com
    📷 IG @coachupanna
    📘 FB Group “Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners”
    📧 Email coachup@annajroseboro.com

    “You’ve got their minds for the summer—keep them on S.T.R.E.A.M. and they’ll flow into fall ready to soar.” – Anna Roseboro.

    Next Episode: Session 4 – “Tech & Cultures: Digital Storytelling Across the Globe.” Subscribe so you don’t miss it!Ask ChatGPT
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    33 min
  • EP 9 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | S.T.R.E.A.M. Session 2 | Summer Program for Youths
    Jun 25 2025
    S.T.R.E.A.M. SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM.
    Coach-Up Podcast with Coach Anna Roseboro
    Episode Title: Streaming Summer Growth: Empowering Youth with Purpose
    Host: Coach Anna Roseboro
    Series: Summer Youth Program Special

    📘 Episode Summary:
    In this engaging and inspiring episode of the Coach-Up Podcast, veteran educator, coach, and mentor Anna Roseboro highlights the transformative work happening through her Summer Youth Program Stream. Coach Anna shares powerful stories and insights from her experiences, equipping young people with essential life skills, communication tools, and spiritual guidance through storytelling, creative projects, and community engagement.

    Coach Anna’s passion for nurturing young minds in ways that are both relatable and impactful.

    Listeners will hear how youth participants are being encouraged to explore their creativity, grow in faith, and develop skills in storytelling, public speaking, and visual literacy.

    🧠 Key Takeaways:
    • 🎓 Empowering Youth through storytelling and summer engagement
    • 📖 Faith-Based Learning rooted in biblical principles
    • 🎥 Creative Content Creation using mobile devices
    • 🗣️ The power of voice, vocabulary, and visual communication
    • 🧩 How storytelling helps young people build confidence and identity
    • 💡 Why learning to communicate clearly is vital for personal and spiritual growth
    📣 About Coach Anna Roseboro:
    Coach Anna Roseboro is a nationally respected educator, author, and mentor with a heart for young people. Her mission is to uplift the next generation through creative engagement, communication skills, and spiritual development.

    🌐 Learn More:To learn more about Coach Anna’s youth programs and resources.
    📲 Follow, Rate & Share!

    Subscribe to the Coach-Up Podcast on your favorite platform and share this episode with parents, educators, youth leaders, and anyone passionate about the development of today’s Youth.

    🔖 Hashtags for Social Media:#CoachUpPodcast #CoachAnnaRoseboro #YouthEmpowerment #SummerYouthProgram #FaithBasedEducation #PositivePowerXXI #YouthLeadership #StorytellingMatters #ChristianMentorship #SpeakLife #CreativeYouthPrograms #BibleBasedTeaching #DigitalStorytelling #NextGenLeaders #EquipInspireEmpower #YouthVoiceMatters #PodcastForParents #EducationalMinistry #BuildingConfidence #CharacterBuilding
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    17 min
  • EP 8 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | the Intro to S.T.R.E.A.M. | Summer Program for Youths
    Jun 17 2025
    CoachUp Podcast with Anna RoseboroEpisode 8: “Intro to S.T.R.E.A.M. | Summer Program for Youth”Series: Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners🎧 Available on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube🎙️ Episode SummaryIn this empowering episode of the CoachUp Podcast, host Anna Roseboro launches the first session of Keeping Them on S.T.R.E.A.M., a dynamic summer enrichment series designed to prevent summer learning loss and fuel creativity in students from grades 1 through 12.S.T.R.E.A.M. is more than just a clever acronym—it's a holistic learning model that integrates:Science & Social StudiesTechnologyReligion & CultureEnglish (Reading, Writing, Speaking)Arts & AthleticsMusic & MathThis pilot episode introduces the curriculum and creative activities that will guide learners through reflective observation, poetic writing, historical connections, and multimedia storytelling—all centered around Experience: Poems and Pictures, the anchor book for this program.🔍 Key Highlights & Learning Activities🖼️ Interactive Visual Writing with ArtAnna invites students to "step into" the painting "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix, not Pastor Rachel Galarno.Learners use sensory prompts to describe what they see, hear, touch, smell, and feel as if they are inside the artwork.Opening lines like "I am…", "Suddenly…" or "What happened next…" help launch creative responses and immersive storytelling.✍️ Poetry and Science IntegrationGuest reader Pastor Rachel Galarno recites the playful yet profound poem "Poor Pluto, Indeed," examining Pluto's demotion from planetary status.Students are challenged to write their own science-based poems reflecting topics such as:The water cyclePlant growthHabitats and animal adaptationsSpace science and Earth systems📚 Critical Thinking & ReflectionStudents are encouraged to answer the 5 Ws + H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How) for both poems and artwork.Through historical parallels, the poem about Pluto becomes a metaphor for exclusion, making space for discussions on justice, identity, and belonging.📖 Student Model: Literary ConnectionsStudent Genevieve Galarno shares a robust literary response, connecting the image Depreciated to The Crucible and the story of Giles and Martha Corey.Her analysis models how students can interpret pictures through the lens of literature and social issues, encouraging cross-curricular synthesis.🧠 Teaching Tips and ToolsMultimodal Engagement: Combine visual arts, music, writing, and science for differentiated instruction.Creative Expression: Students can respond by drawing, sculpting with clay, or building scenes with blocks—whatever activates their creativity.World Language Integration: The anchor book is available with prompts in Spanish, German, and French, promoting accessibility for multilingual learners.📣 Action Steps for Parents & EducatorsPurchase the Core Book:Get your copy of Experience: Poems and Pictures in print or eBook form on Amazon, We Are LIT or other online retailers.Join the Facebook Group:Visit Planning with Purpose to Empower Learners on Facebook to:Share your child's work.Access supplemental materialsWatch or upload student responses.Attend the Zoom Orientation:A special kickoff Zoom session will be held on April 22nd, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EST, for parents, teachers, and caregivers. This interactive session will:Demonstrate sample activitiesAnswer your questionsEquip you to lead your learner through the summer.🌟 Memorable Quotes"You get to choose how you want to write about this picture. Your words matter." – Anna Roseboro."As science changes, so does our understanding. Writing is one way to reflect what we've learned and what we're still discovering." – Pastor Rachel Galarno."Let the pictures speak to you. Then, respond with what's in your heart and what you've learned." – Genevieve Galarno.🎧 Listen & SubscribeNever miss an episode! Subscribe and share with fellow educators, parents, and youth leaders.🔗 Listen on:SpotifyApple PodcastsYouTube📲 Stay connected:Facebook: Planning with Purpose to Empower LearnersEmail: coachuppodcast@gmail.comWebsite: Coming Soon📌 Next Week's PreviewJoin us next week as we dive into Music & Math, the following focus areas in the S.T.R.E.A.M. series. We'll analyze rhythm and measurement, craft lyrics that teach, and explore the math behind melodies.Until then—Keep shining, keep learning, and keep coaching up!
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    26 min
  • EP 7 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | How the Robertson Family Story | Guest Writer Donna L Russ
    Jun 10 2025
    Coach-Up with Anna Roseboro
    Episode 7: "How the Robertson Family Story Came to Life"
    Guest: Donna L. Russ – Writer, Educator, and Contributor

    🎧 Episode Overview:
    In this heart-opening episode of Coach-Up, host Anna Roseboro welcomes guest writer Donna L. Russ, a gifted educator, and storyteller, to share the deeply moving backstory behind one of the most powerful characters in the Robertson Family Series: Delphie Stevens.

    Together, Anna and Donna perform a dramatic reading of a pivotal scene from the series—an intense and emotional conversation between Delphie and Lillian Robertson exploring generational trauma, healing, and the power of faith. The episode explores how fictional storytelling can be grounded in real-life experiences that many women carry silently.

    💡 What You'll Learn:
    • How Donna's personal and family history influenced the creation of Delphie's character.
    • The reality of generational pain, unspoken abuse, and the courage it takes to break the silence.
    • Why writing, storytelling, and character development are healing tools for both authors and readers.
    • Insights into the GEMS mentorship program in the story and how it mirrors real-life community healing.
    • How can authentic characters offer readers permission to begin their own journey toward wholeness?
    📝 Key Quotes from the Episode:
    "Silence is not gold. My generation was the one that finally broke the chain." – Donna L. Russ "God didn't take me there, but He didn't leave me there either." – Delphie Stevens (character) "Helping others helped me help myself." – Donna L. Russ "Reading people is my superpower." – Donna L. Russ

    🌟 About the Guest: Donna L. Russ Donna is an accomplished educator, mother, former campfire leader, and writer with decades of experience working with youth and faith communities. Her personal story of surviving childhood abuse and becoming a caregiver and teacher informs her character development with empathy and authenticity. Her contributions to the Robertson Family Series reflect the voices of resilience, faith, and generational healing.

    🙌 Why This Episode Matters: This episode reminds us that behind every meaningful fictional character is often a very real story. Through storytelling, we are not just reading — we are healing, growing, and gaining new perspectives. For educators, writers, and caregivers alike, this conversation is a gentle invitation to reflect on how our personal experiences shape the way we influence others.

    🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.

    📘 For more about the Robertson Family Series, follow Anna Roseboro online or subscribe to this podcast for future episodes.

    #CoachUpPodcast #AnnaRoseboro #DonnaLRuss #RobertsonFamilySeries #DelphieStevens #GenerationalHealing #FaithBasedFiction #CharacterDevelopment #WritingFromExperience #HealingThroughStory #TraumaRecovery #CreativeHealing #MentorshipMatters #WomenWritersOfFaith #EducatorsWhoWrite
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    19 min
  • EP 6 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | How the Robertson Family Story Evolved
    Jun 2 2025
    🎙️ Anna’s Coach Up Podcast
    Episode Title: The Making of a Christian Fiction Trilogy: Weaving Truth Through Story
    Host: Anna Roseboro
    Website: ajsmallroseboro.wordpress.com
    Category: Christian Living | Writing & Publishing | Family LifeRelease Schedule: Weekly

    Runtime: ~45 minutes🔍 EPISODE SHOW NOTES

    In this profoundly personal and enlightening episode, host Anna Roseboro opens up about the creative process behind her acclaimed Christian fiction trilogy, The Robertson Family Story. What began as a divinely inspired “seed story” evolved into a collaborative journey that now includes contributions from over 15 writers across the U.S. — educators, professionals, and believers from diverse denominations and walks of life. Anna shares how the Lord led her to write, recruit, and weave these authentic voices together to portray a powerful family drama centered on truth, faith, identity, and healing.

    Listeners will gain insight into how the trilogy evolved from a single scene into a powerful tapestry of testimonies—written in first-person narrative form by contributors who brought real-life experiences and spiritual wisdom to the project. With Scripture, hymns, and intentional character design, each narrative speaks into issues families quietly wrestle with—sexuality, betrayal, redemption, and grace. This episode is a masterclass in collaborative storytelling and a testimony of obedience, prayer, and purposeful writing.

    📝 EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    • 💡 The Origin of The Robertson Family Story trilogy: A Moment of Divine Inspiration
    • ✍️ Using first-person narrative and “STEAL” characterization techniques to build authenticity
    • 🌍 The diverse group of 18 contributors spanning denominations, professions, and regions
    • 📖 How music, Scripture, and lived experience enrich Christian fiction
    • 🧶 The metaphor shift: from gardener to weaver—creating a unified story through layered voices
    • 🙏 The role of faith, prayer, and divine timing in crafting meaningful literature
    📚 Connect & CollaborateReady to write your own story? Need coaching support or narrative guidance? 📩 Contact Anna at ajsmallroseboro.wordpress.com
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    14 min
  • EP 5 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | Empowering Future Innovators: Understanding the S.T.R.E.A.M. Educational Program
    May 25 2025
    🎙️ Coach-Up Podcast Series with Anna Roseboro
    Episode Title: Empowering Future Innovators: Understanding the S.T.R.E.A.M. Educational Program

    Hosted by: Anna Roseboro
    Guest: Pastor Rachel

    🎧 Available on Spreaker Podcast | Coming soon to all major platforms
    📚 Episode Overview:
    In this enlightening episode of the Coach-Up Podcast, Anna Roseboro welcomes educator and curriculum specialist Rachel to the microphone for a thoughtful deep-dive into S.T.R.E.A.M. education—a dynamic, interdisciplinary model that prepares students for academic and career success in a rapidly evolving, tech-driven world.Rachel and Anna unpack how S.T.R.E.A.M.—an acronym for Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics—goes beyond traditional STEM programs by incorporating critical literacy and creativity into the educational experience. Together, they explore how this approach encourages students to become problem solvers, innovators, effective communicators, and compassionate leaders.

    🔑 Key Topics Discussed:
    • ✅ What S.T.R.E.A.M. stands for, and how it differs from STEM or STEAM
    • 🧠 The role of Reading in fostering comprehension, reflection, and cultural literacy
    • 🎨 Why Arts and creativity are essential for balanced development
    • 🏗️ How Engineering challenges and projects boost critical thinking and teamwork
    • 👩🏽‍🏫 How teachers can integrate S.T.R.E.A.M. into various grade levels and subjects
    • 🧰 Resources, training, and tools to support S.T.R.E.A.M. in public and private schools
    • 📖 Rachel’s real-world classroom examples and success stories
    • 🤝 The importance of collaboration between educators, parents, and communities
    💡 Quotes to Remember:
    “S.T.R.E.A.M. prepares students not just to make a living, but to make a meaningful impact.” – Rachel.“

    Adding Reading and the Arts to STEM transforms it from technical training to truly human development.” – Anna Roseboro.

    📣 Who Should Listen:
    • K–12 Educators and Administrators
    • Curriculum Designers and School Leaders
    • Parents and Homeschooling Families
    • Education Advocates and Nonprofit Leaders
    • Anyone passionate about future-focused learning and student empowerment
    🔗 Resources Mentioned:
    • Sample S.T.R.E.A.M. lesson plans and project ideas
    • Recommended reading for educators
    • Websites and online communities for professional development
    📢 Call to Action:
    If this episode inspired you to rethink how education shapes the future, subscribe to the Coach-Up Podcast and share it with fellow educators and parents. To learn more about Anna Roseboro’s work empowering young minds through educational excellence, visit the Spreaker Podcast.

    🎙️ Stay tuned for more insightful conversations with change-makers, mentors, and educators shaping the next generation on the Coach-Up Podcast.

    📌 Hashtags for Social Media:#CoachUpPodcast #STREAMEducation #21stCenturyLearning #EducationalLeadership #TeacherLife #StudentSuccess #FutureReady #PodcastForEducators #EdTalks #EdChat #AnnaRoseboro #RachelSTREAM #EducationMatters
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    40 min
  • EP 4 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | Enhancing Learning through Art and Poems
    May 20 2025
    🎙️ Coach-Up Podcast with Anna J. Small Roseboro
    Episode Title:
    Experience, Expression & Education through Poems and Pictures
    Host: Anna J. Small Roseboro
    Guest: Anna J. Small Roseboro
    (repurposed conversation originally hosted by Roberto Germán)

    Podcast: Coach-Up
    Episode Type: Repurposed Interview
    Run Time: ~42 minutes
    Original Recording Courtesy:
    Our Classroom Podcast with Roberto Germán

    📘 Episode Overview
    In this special repurposed episode of Coach-Up, National Board Certified Teacher, mentor, author, and poet Anna J. Small Roseboro shares insights into her inspiring book Experience: Poems and Pictures.

    Interviewed initially by educator and host Roberto Germán, Anna discusses how her faith, decades of teaching experience, and commitment to inclusive education shaped this innovative teaching tool.

    More than just a poetry collection, Experience combines verse, artwork, and writing prompts to serve as a mentor text for educators across disciplines. Anna explains how the book encourages culturally inclusive pedagogy, fosters student voice, and supports cross-curricular connections—from English and Social Studies to Math and Science.

    🔑 Key Topics Covered
    • Genesis of the Book:
    • Anna's pride in student collaboration and budget-friendly innovation led her to create a unique genre—fusing student artwork, original poetry, and practical prompts.
    • Global Impact:
    • The international reach of her book, with translations and adaptations by teachers in Germany, Argentina, and Kenya.
    • Faith and Creativity:
    • Anna's Christian faith and personal life events, including the loss of her son, informed her poetry and gave depth to her teaching.
    • Pedagogical Strategies:
    • Anna breaks down how to use art and poetry to assess learning, promote student reflection, and build cross-disciplinary lesson plans.
    • Cultural Relevance and Student Voice:
    • Encouraging diverse perspectives through open-ended prompts that invite students to express identity, emotions, and worldviews.
    • Collaboration and Inclusion:
    • How inviting contributions from art teachers, students, and parents helped shape the book, and how educators can do the same in their classrooms.
    ✍🏽 Quotable Moments
    "Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks." — Plutarch (quoted in Anna's book)
    "When poetry is written well, it evokes, creates, and reminds—bringing pictures to the reader's mind." — Anna J. Small Roseboro.
    "Use pictures to teach anything. When students are engaged through art, they learn more than they even realize." — Anna J. Small Roseboro.

    📚 Featured Book
    Title: Experience: Poems and Pictures
    Author: Anna J. Small RoseboroAvailable On:
    • Amazon: Search Anna J. Small Roseboro
    • Roman & Littlefield Publishers
    • TeachingToInspire.org (Anna's Website)
    🔧 Practical Classroom Applications
    • "Entering Art" Writing Prompts:
    • Encourage students to "enter" a piece of art using all five senses and describe what they experience.
    • Cross-Curricular Integration:
    • Use artwork to teach grammar (prepositions), math (proportional reasoning), science (observation and hypothesis), or social studies (historical empathy).
    • Assessment through Creativity:
    • Use poetry and art responses as formative assessments rather than relying solely on standardized tests.
    • Inclusive Teaching Tools:
    • Address language, culture, and spiritual values by inviting students to write authentically from their experiences.
    ❤️ Words of Encouragement from Anna
    "Let your students reflect, express, and explore through poetry and pictures. You'll be amazed what they'll reveal—about themselves, and about the world around them."

    🔗 Stay Connected with Anna J. Small Roseboro
    • 🌐 Website: www.TeachingToInspire.org
    • 📚 Books: Available on Amazon (search her full name)
    • 💌 Social Media: Follow Anna on platforms linked through her Website.
    🎧 Subscribe to Coach-Up
    Never miss an episode of Coach-Up, where educators are inspired, equipped, and supported to lead with impact and integrity.

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    42 min