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Essential Primary English Skills for the Caribbean Louis Fidge and Myra Murby
Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
The Curriculum comprises English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Young children are introduced to the key features of all four elements in an integrated form at Grades One, Two and Three in order for them to progress to more concentrated studies of each subject separately at Grades Four, Five and Six. Grades One, Two and Three are divided into three terms and the entire course for these three tiers comprises eighteen books – a Student’s book and a Workbook for each term. There is also an accompanying Teacher’s Book for each Grade. Key features of the course are: accurately reflects the curriculum content
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Grades One, Two and Three are divided into three terms and the entire course for these three tiers comprises eighteen books – a Student’s book and a Workbook for each term.
My Environment
The Curriculum comprises English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Young children are introduced to the key features of all four elements in an integrated form at Grades One, Two and Three in order for them to progress to more concentrated studies of each subject separately at Grades Four, Five and Six.
Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
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Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies is a brand new course developed by a team of primary school teachers in Jamaica which closely follows the requirements of the Primary Integrated Curriculum.
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Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
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Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies is a brand new course developed by a team of primary school teachers in Jamaica which closely follows the requirements of the Primary Integrated Curriculum.
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There’s sailing in Switzerland? Of course.
Sailing Days
A collection of stories, rhymes and fact books for school libraries and reading at home. The series moves on from stories told in simple sentences with basic grammatical structures (HOP), through freer use of language (STEP) to the level of reading reached at the end of Primary School (JUMP). From these varied and individual books children can choose one that challenges or strengthens their reading skill.
Series Editor David Cobb A list of books in the series is given at the back of the book.
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An illustrated anthology for pre-teens, with stories and poems from all over the Caribbean. There are stories about an adventurous lizard, the cow-hoofed woman and a bolom. In other stories children fly kites, play incar games, or make a present for their mother. Zebedee and Nandi each make discoveries about their family history. What is the strange creature discovered on the beach? What happens when Benjie and his friends visit the forbidden haunted house? How can Kwasi’s parents help him when he is so unhappy? How can Celeste stop getting into trouble?
Poems give us an insight into feelings about a new baby, enjoying fairground rides, thinking about ambitions, the annoying things people do and what a girl would choose as keepsakes. As in Treasure House 1, three separate Forewords are addressed respectively to the young readers, to teachers and to parents. With each story or poem there are questions, activities and discussion points, one to consider before reading and the others to follow after, perhaps with friends or in class groups. The authors talk about themselves and what inspired them, and the Afterword encourages the young readers to look back and reflect on what they have experienced in exploring this wonderful
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Treasure House 2 A Caribbean Anthology
Treasure House 2 Macmillan’s second Caribbean Anthology
Treasure House 2 A Caribbean Anthology Compiled and Edited by
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English Matters is a comprehensive four-level series for Caribbean students, which provides thorough preparation for lower secondary and CSEC examinations. The course has been written through a close collaboration between the author and experienced Caribbean teachers and English specialists:
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IDEAL SUPPORT MATERIAL FOR CVQ AND NVQ EXAMINATIONS
Health and Family Life Education
Health and Family Life Education is an exciting new course for Caribbean Secondary Schools. It addresses the needs of lower secondary students and teachers for a life-skills based course reflecting the CARICOM Regional Curriculum Framework document but also takes into account national syllabuses, such as those from Jamaica, Belize and Trinidad. Health and Family Life Education attempts to meet some of the challenges facing Caribbean societies today, including the HIV and AIDS epidemic, rising levels of violence, health and environmental problems. HIV in the Caribbean is increasing at a rate second only to sub-Saharan Africa and HFLE can be a major vehicle for preventive education in schools. Research has shown that life-skills education can positively affect behaviours such as high-risk sexual behaviours, drug abuse, anger and conflict management, and improve social responsibility and academic performance. It can increase awareness of the choices available and encourage responsible decision making. The course is interactive and participatory, using mini-stories, case studies and other stimulus material, discussion, personal reflection and other activities to build on students’ own experience and encourage them to take an active role in their communities. It aims to build healthy attitudes, motivation, values and life skills as well as teaching information, to enable students to cope better with the complex world in which they will operate as adults.
Teacher’s Guide
There are four themes in each of the three years: Self and Interpersonal Relationships, Sexuality and Sexual Health, Appropriate Eating and Fitness and Managing the Environment. The material in each year builds on earlier work, and is carefully structured to develop appropriate life skills through interactive, self-discovery learning. Each Student’s Book contains approximately enough material for one 45 minute lesson per week over a year. The course can be used within dedicated Health and Family Life Education subject lessons, when HFLE is integrated within other subjects, or with form groups, guidance and counselling lessons or after school clubs. The course comprises: Three Student’s Books, one for each year, Grades 7, 8 and 9 Three students’Activity Books, one for each year, Grades 7, 8 and 9 A Teacher’s Guide providing sections on teaching methodologies and strategies, participatory learning, assessment, and lesson notes for each theme and unit in each year, as well as additional information about teaching life skills and background factual information.
Teacher’s Guide
The authors The authors are experienced Caribbean teachers and educators, with specialist interests in the four themes. Between them they have experience as professional writers, teacher trainers, curriculum developers and implementers of Ministry initiatives. They are also all passionately committed to Health and Family Life and HIV and AIDS Education. For the Teacher’s Guide and Workbooks they have been assisted by Clare Eastland, a writer with considerable experience in producing materials and training teachers in HIV and Health Education.
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A wide variety of examples, illustrations and photographs from the Caribbean encourage student interest in their own environment
Photographs, cartoons, diagrams and tables encourage reader interest and illustrate a variety of communication techniques
Key features: • Student-friendly narrative style relates biology to everyday situations and issues • In-text and review questions help students with difficult areas • Practical investigations aid students in clarifying understanding and developing critical reasoning skills • Essential practical skills are developed through laboratory exercises with expected results, sample biology drawings, tips and techniques for data collection and analysis • Study tips for biology tests and exams • Grading criteria for Internal Assessment Skills suggested for teachers
Definitions, examples, discussions and exercises to aid students in clarifying their understanding
THE WORKBOOKS ARE SUITABLE TO USE AS SUPPORTING MATERIAL WITH ANY SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE.
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