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Books with author Janice S. Jobey

  • One Little Leaf: MeComplete Early Learning Program Vol. 1, Unit 2

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2017)
    It all starts with one little leaf but beautiful fall leaves mount up into a huge pile. Count leaves 1 to 10, then count by 5s and 10s to create a pile big enough to jump in! This rhyming verse and bright illustrations make the book a great read for younger children as well! . “Literacy Links” and “Learning Extenders” support teachers or parents in promoting literacy, creativity, math, physical, science, and more! …. Eight little leaves landed at the gate Nine little leaves gathered at the pumpkin vine. Ten little leaves blew in the chicken pen! Twenty little leaves drifted down from the apple tree. Thirty little leaves swirled around my tepee! Forty little leaves piled up at my knee so flamboyantly…
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  • Autumn Nights: MeComplete Early Learning Program Vol. 1, Unit 2

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2017)
    Nightfall comes early with big full moons, inviting us to come outside and experience Autumn’s many nighttime delights! Glowing eyes in the dark, the earthy scent of fallen leaves and pinecones, and the sound of owls hooting are just a sample of the many things you might see, smell, and hear on an Autumn Night. Come and join us as we go on a sensory walk full of Fall delights! “Literacy Links” and “Learning Extensions” assist the teacher or parent in enhancing learning across the early childhood curriculum. “Conversational Extenders” throughout the book support the teacher in providing information and asking high level questions that engage children in critical thinking. AUTUMN NIGHTS is part of the Me Complete! Early Learning Program, Volume 1, Unit 2, “Fall and Feelings” unit. It may also be used independently. The complete curricular set may be purchased at earlylearning.today. I hear the sound of tinkling rain. Hit against the window pane, And the distant horn of a passing train, I hear the creaking sound of a turning weather vane, The swooshing wings of a startled crane, Fluttering leaves down a darkened lane, And the clinking sound of the tire swing chain.
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