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Books with author Janice J. Beaty

  • Skills for Preschool Teachers

    Janice J. Beaty

    Paperback (Pearson, Jan. 14, 2011)
    For over two decades, Skills for Preschool Teachers has prepared teachers, teaching assistants, college students, classroom volunteers, and CDA candidates to work with children three-to-five years of age in preschools, center-based child care, Head Starts, and pre-kindergartens. The skills for working with young children are presented in 13 easily-readable, fact-filled chapters, each of which is based on one of the CDA "functional areas": safe, healthy, learning environment, physical, cognitive, communication, creative, self-concept, social, guidance, family, program management, and professionalism. Its use of practical checklists for observing children and the classroom environment has been a hallmark of this text, as well as its use of the latest children’s picture books as lead-ins to every curriculum area covered. Practitioners will appreciate the appropriate NAEYC Program Standards in every chapter, as well as a section on inclusion and how to help children with disabilities succeed in classroom activities. New topics in this ninth edition include: how to respond to bullying in the classroom and playground; an expanded discussion of brain research and cognitive development; critical information on helping “dual-language learners” who are learning English as well as their own home language; and creating a professional portfolio. Proven in content and clearly written, this sound resource provides the practitioner with solid, practical tips, new research, and empirically-based methods and strategies for working with and teaching young children in an array of educational settings.
  • Jarod and the Mystery of the Utah Arches, A National Park Adventure Series Book

    Janice J. Beaty

    Paperback (Sunstone Press, July 1, 2016)
    Arches National Park is the destination for ten-year-old Jarod, the indigo boy with psychic abilities, along with his friend Omega, and older brother Darrell, the story narrator, as they explore the redrock arches above Moab, Utah. There they learn that an ancient message awaits anyone who stands under a special arch. Just what they need to complete their mission of helping Mother Earth calm down before a big shift occurs. But with 1,100 arches in the park, what a daunting prospect! Not for this trio. They learn that arches are doorways to other dimensions, and yes, they'll need to try out as many park arches as they can scramble under. So off they go up the trail from their Devil's Garden Campground. Altogether thirteen different arches grab their attention, and send them off to search for red pictographs, rainbows, and prehistoric animals. Meanwhile, nefarious ''baddies'' are hot on their trail, trying to steal Omega's talking Zuni necklace and moldavite stone. By accident they also run into the famous ''Moab mastodon'' petroglyph. But it is modern day mastodons, the stone Parade of Elephants in the park that finally brings their adventure to a close.
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  • Jarod and the Mystery of the Petroglyphs, A National Park Adventure Series Book

    Janice J. Beaty

    Paperback (Sunstone Press, July 31, 2015)
    Jarod, ten-year-old indigo child, and his sixteen-year-old narrator brother Darrell are joined by a girl Omega, another indigo youngster Jarod's age for this new adventure. It begins in New Mexico's Petroglyph National Monument where Jarod's mom is painting illustrations of its rock art. Soon they are overwhelmed by the number of drawings on the black volcanic rocks of the monument. Who made all these figures? What do they say? Is it possible that Jarod and Omega can interpret their meanings? Their vintage orange VW camper bus takes them up to Dinosaur National Monument in Utah on the trail of even more amazing rock art. On redrock walls near Rainbow Park they are startled by the life-size images of strange ancient Fremont people who give them an important message about how they must help stabilize the Earth during these unstable times. They learn the Fremonts are not Indians but a high-tech race using levitation devices to locate water and precious minerals. To carry out their mission Jarod and friends must ''follow the rainbow to find center Earth'' down in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park where the first Fremont petroglyphs were discovered. Nefarious characters keep hot on their trail from the start when a man in black tries to steal Jarod's buzzing hunting knife, to the end when a pair kidnaps Omega to steal her talking necklace. Includes Glossary, Bibliography, and Readers Guide
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  • Seeker of Seaways; a Life of Matthew Fontaine Maury, Pioneer Oceanographer

    janice beaty

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1966)
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  • Jarod and the Mystery of the Joshua Trees, A National Park Adventure Series Book

    Janice J. Beaty, Lillian C. Beaty

    Paperback (Sunstone Press, Dec. 15, 2014)
    In this first novel of the National Park Adventure Series, sixteen-year-old Darrell Freeman narrates the story of his ten-year-old brother Jarod and their strange camping experiences among the weird trees and peculiar critters of Joshua Tree National Park in the California desert. While their Mom, a book illustrator, pursues her art, the boys take off in their vintage orange VW camper bus to see the park. Jarod, an indigo child with psychic abilities, is able to call up the native critters and talk with the Joshua Trees and granite boulders that are scattered everywhere. Thus the brothers learn that the area is not only ancient but sacred, and that the trees and boulders need help--their help. The park lies between two Earth faults and the Earth is beginning to rumble. The brothers start their quest at once to find the special tree and particular boulder that will tell them what to do. Meanwhile, a lady and man in a black SUV start their own quest to find the brothers and steal the strange buzzing rock Jarod found the first day. What causes the rock to buzz? No one knows. Before the tale is done the SUV people steal the rock, but the boys recover it with the help of a mysterious Indian shaman. Then they must find the ''proper resting place'' to bury the rock to stabilize the park. Do they succeed? Includes Glossary, Bibliography, and Readers Guide
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