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EP 8 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | the Intro to S.T.R.E.A.M. | Summer Program for Youths

EP 8 - CoachUp with Anna Roseboro | the Intro to S.T.R.E.A.M. | Summer Program for Youths

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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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