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Contents
Books for Primary Schools 2009/2010
Contact Details
Language Arts
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Mathematics
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Science
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Social Studies
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Geography & History
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Examination Practice
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Health Education
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Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
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Teaching Resources & Supplementary Material 28
Wallcharts
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Foundation Skills
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Readers
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Story Books
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Index
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Language Arts
This course has been written through a close collaboration between experienced teachers and Language Arts specialists: Tyrone Ali • Leonie Bennett • Alice Castillo Shannon Gillett Solis • Dian Maheia • Pauline Millar Aaron Ramrattan • Julia Sander • Laurie Sealy Veronica Simon • Allyson Wharton Macmillan Language Tree is an exciting comprehensive seven level Primary Language Arts series for the Caribbean. It follows an integrated approach and provides: n Coverage of the syllabus for your country n Thorough practice of each language point n Practice of listening, speaking, reading, writing, thinking and viewing skills n Plenty of reading practice and comprehension skills with many different types of texts n Explicit teaching of process writing n Regular assessment n A Workbook at each level to reinforce the work of the Student’s Book.
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Language Arts
Student’s Books Student’s Book K 80pp | 978-1-4050-6284-8
Student’s Book 1 128pp | 978-1-4050-6285-5
Student’s Book 2 128pp | 978-1-4050-6286-2
Student’s Book 3 128pp | 978-1-4050-6287-9
Student’s Book 4 128pp | 978-1-4050-6288-6
Student’s Book 5 160pp | 978-1-4050-6289-3
Student’s Book 6 160pp | 978-1-4050-6514-6
Workbooks Workbook Ka 96pp | 978-1-4050-6290-9
Workbook Kb 80pp | 978-1-4050-6994-6
Workbook 1 88pp | 978-1-4050-6291-6
Workbook 2 88pp | 978-1-4050-6292-3
Teacher’s Books
Workbook 3
Teacher’s Book: Grade K
96pp | 978-1-4050-6293-0
112pp | 978-1-4050-7095-9
Workbook 4
Teacher’s Book: Grade 1
Teacher’s Book: Grade 4
96pp | 978-1-4050-6294-7
120pp | 978-1-4050-7096-6
144pp | 978-1-4050-7099-7
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Unit 10 Speaking What special days does your family celebrate? What special things do you do? What do you know about Divali?
Facts about Divali ■ Divali is a Hindu festival. ■ Divali is a festival of lights. ■ Divali celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over the evil monster Ravana.
Reading A Very Special Day
Workbook 5
Teacher’s Book: Grade 2
Teacher’s Book: Grade 5
96pp | 978-1-4050-6295-4
128pp | 978-1-4050-7097-3
128pp | 978-1-4050-7100-0
Workbook 6
Teacher’s Book: Grade 3
Teacher’s Book: Grade 6
96pp | 978-1-4050-6515-3
136pp | 978-1-4050-7098-0
128pp | 978-1-4050-7101-7
All Macmillan Language Tree titles are 276 x 219mm.
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It was Divali Day. The house was clean and smelled of spice. Geeta was in the kitchen, peering into bowls and pans. She sniffed the delicious curried vegetables and roti that her Mummy had made for lunch. She looked at a tray of tiny sweets. “They’re beautiful,” she said. “You’re like a little bird, hopping about,” said Mummy. “I’m excited,” said Geeta. “I’m going to put on my lovely new clothes and our friends are going to visit us. It’s the best day of the year.”
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Language Arts
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Language Tree for Belize is a comprehensive eight-level Primary Language Arts series for Belize, written specially to cover the Lower, Middle and Upper Division curriculum.
Student’s Books
for Belize
Student’s Book Infant 1 80pp | 978-0-230-03674-1
Student’s Book Infant 2 128pp | 978-0-230-03675-8
Student’s Book Standard 1 128pp | 978-0-230-03676-5
Student’s Book Standard 2
Workbook Standard 2 96pp | 978-0-230-03668-0
Workbook Standard 3 96pp | 978-0-230-03669-7
Workbook Standard 4 96pp | 978-0-230-03670-3
Workbook Standard 5 96pp | 978-0-230-03671-0
Workbook Standard 6 88pp | 978-0-230-03094-7
128pp | 978-0-230-03677-2
Student’s Book Standard 3 128pp | 978-0-230-03678-9
Student’s Book Standard 4
for Belize
160pp | 978-0-230-03679-6
Teacher’s Book: Infant 1
Student’s Book Standard 5
120pp | 978-0-230-03837-0
160pp | 978-0-230-03680-2
Teacher’s Book: Infant 2
Student’s Book Standard 6
136pp | 978-0-230-03838-7
200pp | 978-0-230-03076-3
Teacher’s Book: Standard 1
Workbooks
128pp | 978-0-230-03839-4
for Belize
Workbook Infant 1a 96pp | 978-0-230-03665-9
Workbook Infant 1b 80pp | 978-0-230-03825-7
Workbook Infant 2 88pp | 978-0-230-03666-6
Workbook Standard 1 88pp | 978-0-230-03667-3
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Teacher’s Books
Teacher’s Book: Standard 2 128pp | 978-0-230-03840-0
Teacher’s Book: Standard 3 144pp | 978-0-230-03841-7
Teacher’s Book: Standard 4 144pp | 978-0-230-03842-4
Teacher’s Book: Standard 5 160pp | 978-0-230-03843-1
Teacher’s Book: Standard 6 160pp | 978-0-230-03844-8
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All Macmillan Language Tree titles are 276 x 219mm.
Language Arts
Louis Fidge and Myra Murby Essential Primary Reading Skills for the Caribbean develops and practises reading across a wide range and type of texts. The cross-curricular approach used, carefully graded so as to be incremental in difficulty, ensures that children will learn to read well in all their subjects at school. n Incorporates a wide range of texts including poetry, fiction and information texts n Skills developed at three levels - whole text, sentence and word level n n n n
Includes text related activities for comprehension, grammar, punctuation, spelling and vocabulary development Encourages children to use literal, inferential, evaluative and appreciative comprehension skills Fits well alongside any other reading materials currently being used Includes a glossary of key language terms used
Workbook 1a
Book 2
Book 4
40pp | 978-1-4050-1876-0
72pp | 978-1-4050-1878-4
104pp | 978-0-333-80374-5
Workbook 1b
Book 3
Book 5
Book 6
40pp | 978-1-4050-1877-7
96pp | 978-0-333-80373-8
104pp | 978-0-333-91268-3
112pp | 978-0-333-91269-0
Louis Fidge Essential Primary Writing Skills for the Caribbean offers structured support in helping children write for many different purposes. The books are carefully graded and are incremental in difficulty, and each teaching unit is structured in the same way, making the books accessible and easy to use. n Supports the development of essential compositional writing skills n Introduces pupils to a wide range of text types (fiction, non-fiction and poetry) n Includes work on developing punctuation skills n Encourages the development of a fluent, legible style of handwriting n Helps children to reflect on various aspects of the writing process, such as planning, drafting and editing n Texts specially chosen as models, for demonstrating and teaching particular types of writing
Workbook 1a
Book 2
Book 4
36pp | 978-0-333-92996-4
40pp | 978-0-333-92998-8
48pp | 978-0-333-93001-4
Workbook 1b
Book 3
Book 5
Book 6
36pp | 978-0-333-92997-1
48pp | 978-0-333-92999-5
64pp | 978-0-333-93007-6
64pp | 978-0-333-93009-0
All of the Essential Primary English Skills for the Caribbean titles are 248 x 187mm.
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Louis Fidge Essential Primary Grammar Skills for the Caribbean helps children develop the ability to use language clearly, concisely and effectively. The books teach grammar and punctuation in a developmental way, ensuring the systematic introduction, consolidation and extension of key skills. The books progress smoothly from level to level, giving pupils confidence in their growing understanding and competence. n Has an easy-to-understand structure which provides pupils with a clear framework for learning n Contains clear instructional language and differentiated activities at an appropriate level n Provides children with the vocabulary they need to discuss, reflect on and understand grammar and punctuation n Provides a glossary of key language terms and concepts covered
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
48pp | 978-0-333-95441-6
48pp | 978-0-333-95442-3
64pp | 978-0-333-95443-0
64pp | 978-0-333-95444-7
Louis Fidge Essential Primary Spelling Skills for the Caribbean provides a systematic, developmental programme for teaching vital spelling skills. The books contain differentiated activities in each unit, which encourage a multi-sensory approach involving the use of auditory, visual and motor skills. n n n n n n
Helps develop a wide vocabulary Targets words for learning grouped logically Sets achievable and realistic lesson objectives Embodies simple and consistent Look-Say-Cover-Write-Check spelling strategy Includes regular assessment units Involves a clear, accessible and logical structure for each unit
Book 1
Book 3
Book 5
32pp | 978-0-333-93010-6
32pp | 978-0-333-93017-5
32pp | 978-0-333-95768-4
Book 2
Book 4
Book 6
32pp | 978-0-333-93016-8
32pp | 978-0-333-95767-7
32pp | 978-0-333-95769-1
Workbook 1 40pp | 978-1-4050-1873-9
Louis Fidge Essential Primary Phonic Skills for the Caribbean helps children to develop their phonic skills by assisting with word recognition, and from learning to link sounds with letters. These books are ideal for reading at home or at school.
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Workbook 2 40pp | 978-1-4050-1874-6
Workbook 3 40pp | 978-1-4050-1875-3 All of the Essential Primary English Skills for the Caribbean titles are 248 x 187mm.
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FOR THE CARIBBEAN June Mitchelmore Step by Step to Reading using Phonics for the Caribbean is an exciting series designed especially for students beginning to read. The author, June Mitchelmore, is an experienced teacher and writer who has worked in the Caribbean, Africa, America and England for many years. The books have a strong phonics base and can be used at any age, from kindergarten to adult learners. n n n n n n n
Uses simple words that really ‘work’ by being sounded out Includes games and other activities to make learning fun Leads to mastery over key words needed for literacy Includes a variety of methods for teaching reading Contains teaching notes on how each page can best be used Can be used whenever help is needed with learning to read Includes reading assessment and spelling tests which may be copied for use in school or at home
Book 1: Reading readiness
Book 3: Blends and long vowel sounds
64pp | 978-0-333-59473-5
64pp | 978-0-333-60026-9
Book2:Consonantandshortvowelsounds
Book 4: Using all the sounds
64pp | 978-0-333-60025-2
64pp | 978-0-333-61410-5
FOR THE CARIBBEAN June Mitchelmore This series is designed for the Junior grades in the Caribbean. The books provide a lively practical approach to grammar and the use of language in everyday speech and writing. In a stepwise development, children learn how sentences work and how to use the different parts of speech to make their own sentences and short stories. From book to book there is an overlap of ideas together with a gradual extension. The books build on the basis laid in Step by Step to Reading and complement the work in Let’s Pass English (see page 22). n Provides a lively, stepwise practical approach to teaching grammar n The books are set in ‘the Land of Sentences’ where the words grow on trees and various characters use the words to make sentences n Includes the use of standard English and Creole n Includes numerous exercises and an end of year Overview test n Contains teaching notes, scope and sequence, and answers to the questions n Includes Reference Sections covering a range of topics
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
96pp | 978-0-333-77567-7
104pp | 978-0-333-77568-4
112pp | 978-0-333-77569-1
112pp | 978-0-333-77846-3
All of the Step by Step to Reading Using Phonics for the Caribbean titles are 276 x 219mm. All of the Step by Step to Language Mastery for the Caribbean titles are 276 x 219mm.
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ACTIVITY BOOKS
Full-colour Activity Books
REVISED EDITION
These contain a wealth of challenging and interesting activities for children to complete in their exercise books. The activities encourage cooperative learning and skills of record keeping.
WORKBOOKS
Comprehensive Workbooks
The Caribbean Language Arts Project materials have all been thoroughly revised by teams of experienced, practising Primary School teachers and officers of the St Lucia Ministry of Education, Human Resource Development, Youth and Sports as a cooperative venture with Macmillan Caribbean. They build on earlier materials prepared by the Curriculum and Materials Development Unit of the Ministry of Education in St Lucia. The main content of the series is drawn from the everyday lives of the children, with great use made of people, objects and scenes in the immediate environment. The content is closely linked to the St Lucia Language Arts curriculum, and offers a complete graded development of Language Arts Skills.
How does the revised edition vary from the original edition? The material and style of the original Phonic and Alphabet Books and Workbooks have been upgraded to produce the larger-format, full-colour Activity Books that can be used for several years, and Workbooks that children write in and which therefore need to be changed every year. The six new Readers (one per grade) continue to offer the benefits of graded readers and for the higher grades include comprehension questions and activities. The new books offer a more lively, interesting and up-to-date treatment of Language Arts.
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The fill-in Workbooks allow the teacher and care-givers to assess the progress of individual children. When children have completed all the exercises, the completed Workbooks form an excellent record and reference for future grades.
READERS
Full-colour Readers With lively Caribbean stories, these also include lists of new words and, at the higher levels, comprehension exercises and additional activities.
Grade4ActivityBook
48pp | 978-1-4050-2750-2
64pp | 978-1-4050-2744-1
Grade 1 Activity Book
Grade5ActivityBook
48pp | 978-1-4050-2752-6
96pp | 978-1-4050-2746-5
Grade 2 Activity Book
Grade6ActivityBook
56pp | 978-1-4050-2754-0
128pp | 978-1-4050-2748-9
Language Arts
Grade K Activity Book
Grade 3 Activity Book 56pp | 978-1-4050-2742-7
Grade K Workbook
Grade 4 Workbook
64pp | 978-1-4050-2751-9
120pp | 978-1-4050-2745-8
Grade 1 Workbook
Grade 5 Workbook
80pp | 978-1-4050-2753-3
176pp | 978-1-4050-2747-2
Grade 2 Workbook
Grade 6 Workbook
112pp | 978-1-4050-2755-7
192pp | 978-1-4050-2749-6
Grade 3 Workbook 112pp | 978-1-4050-2743-4
Grade 3: Reading and Writing Every Day 96pp | 978-0-333-77377-2
Grade K: Andy, Rose and Friends
Grade 4: Reading and Writing Every Day
48pp | 978-0-333-77374-1
88pp | 978-0-333-77378-9
Grade 1: Learning is Fun
Grade 5: Reading and Writing Every Day
56pp | 978-0-333-77375-8
120pp | 978-0-333-77379-6
Grade 2: The Greens Move
Grade 6: Reading and Writing Every Day
72pp | 978-0-333-77376-5
128pp | 978-0-333-77380-2
All of the Caribbean Language Arts Project Readers are 274 x 189mm. All of the Caribbean Language Arts Project Activity Books and Workbooks are 276 x 219mm
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ORIGINAL EDITIONS
Stage 1
Standard 1
Reader: We Are Here
Reader: Looking at the Caribbean
40pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45143-4
128pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-49900-9
Workbook
Workbook
40pp | 184 x 249mm | 978-0-333-45144-1
96pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-46930-9
Phonic and Alphabet Workbook
Reading Skills Workbook 64pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-46931-6
40pp | 184 x 249mm | 978-0-333-45145-8
Stage 2 Reader: Time for a Story 32pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45146-5
Reader: Andy and Rose are Here 40pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45147-2
Workbook 48pp | 184 x 219mm | 978-0-333-45148-9
Phonic and Alphabet Workbook 48pp | 184 x 249mm | 978-0-333-45149-6
Stage 3 Reader: Story Time 72pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45150-2
Reader: New Places and New Friends 112pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45151-9
Workbook
Standard 2 Reader: Our Caribbean Homeland 104pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-49901-6
Workbook 96pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-46933-0
Reading Skills Workbook 80pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-46934-7
Standard 3 Reader: Reading for Understanding 96pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-49905-4
Workbook 160pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-49904-7
Reading Skills Workbook 144pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-49903-0
112pp | 184 x 219mm | 978-0-333-45152-6
Standard 4
Phonic and Alphabet Workbook
Reader: Exploring Reading Skills
80pp | 184 x 249mm | 978-0-333-45153-3
104pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-51586-0
Workbook 144pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-51588-4
Reading Skills Workbook 144pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-51587-7
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Little Writers and Young Writers Louis Fidge Macmillan English Handwriting provides a comprehensive writing programme leading to a natural and fluent handwriting style. The six levels of Macmillan English Handwriting take children from basic letter shapes to writing sentences. It can be used to supplement any primary course. Key Features n
Helpful hints for the teacher on teaching handwriting
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Real-life writing tasks, for example, writing a diary
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Includes number formation
Children learn to form lower case and capital letters.
Young Writers bridges the gap between unjoined and joined-up writing. By level 3, children are producing joined-up words, phrases and sentences.
Young Writer
s3
Little Writers A
Little Writers B
Little Writers C
32pp | 978-1-4050-6078-3
48pp | 978-1-4050-6079-0
48pp | 978-1-4050-6080-6
Young Writers 1
Young Writers 2
Young Writers 3
48pp | 978-1-4050-1718-3
48pp | 978-1-4050-1719-0
48pp | 978-1-4050-1720-6
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MATHEMATICS
CARIBBEAN PRIMARY MATHEMATICS Laurie Sealy and Sandra Moore Bright Sparks is a series designed to shine a light on the potential of each child. With a generous emphasis on problem solving, Bright Sparks connects Mathematics to familiar real life experiences in the Caribbean. It helps students see that Mathematics is far more than learning calculations, but rather something all around them, infused in everything they do. In each of the seven Student’s Books from Kindergarten level (Book K) to the culmination of Primary School (Book 6), higher thinking skills are systematically developed. Explanations and examples introduce each new concept, a feature proving invaluable to teachers, students and parents alike. Bright Sparks helps students learn to reason, teaching students to analyse, apply different strategies and try multiple approaches to finding solutions. It includes tools like Hint, Remember and Challenge, to help teachers differentiate and reach all students.
Book K (Ages 4–5) Key features: numbers up to 20, matching and drawing sets, addition and subtraction, shapes and mass. 64pp | 978-0-333-79470-8
Book 1 (Ages 5-6)
Book 3 (Ages 7-8) Key features: number concepts, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fact families, rounding, money, geometry measurement and graphs. 160pp | 978-0-333-79473-9
Book 4 (Ages 8-9)
Key features: longer, taller, shorter, sets, writing number words, ordinal numbers, number bonds, colour and write, addition and subtraction, money, plane figures, symmetry, fractions, graphs and time.
Key features: place value, number concepts, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, base 7, fact families, money, geometry, measurement, fractions, sets and graphs.
88pp | 978-0-333-79471-5
168pp | 978-0-333-79474-6
Book 2 (Ages 6-7) Key features: sets, number bonds, ordering numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, solid shapes, symmetry and fractions.
Key features: place value, expanded forms, skill building, estimation, basic arithmetic concepts, equations, squared and cubed numbers, patterns and sequences, consecutive numbers, prime numbers, algebra, decimals, surface area and integers. 256pp | 978-0-333-93061-8
Book 5 (Ages 9-10) Key features: number concepts, sequencing, operational relationships, money skills, decimals, geometry, fractions, area, time, percentages, ratio and sets. 208pp | 978-0-333-79475-3
136pp | 978-0-333-79472-2
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MATHEMATICS
Workbooks Bright Sparks Workbooks provide practical exercises for homework, practice with new skills, further opportunities for problem solving, and interesting, thoughtful word problems to connect mathematics to everyday life. The layout of the workbooks allows the students to show their steps in solving problems and demonstrates their understanding.
Workbook 3 (Ages 7-8) 88pp | 978-0-333-80365-3
Workbook 4 (Ages 8-9)
Workbook 5 (Ages 9-10) 80pp | 978-0-333-80367-7
Workbook 6 (Common Entrance Level)
112pp | 978-0-333-80366-0 104pp | 978-1-4050-5967-1
Teachers will appreciate the layout, and the close alignment of the workbooks to the Bright Sparks texts. Extra exercises are included for those concepts and skills which experienced teachers know cause difficulty for some students.
Teacher’s Answer Books Teacher’s Answer Book 1 (Grades K-2 ) 136pp | 978-1-4050-9866-3
Teacher’s Answer Book 2 (Grades 3-6 ) 136pp | 978-1-4050-9871-7
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For Trinidad and Tobago Laurie Sealy and Sandra Moore Series Editor: Sitara Gardner Bright Sparks for Trinidad and Tobago has been written in line with the latest primary curriculum requirements for Trinidad and Tobago and consists of seven Student’s Books and four Workbooks from Infant 1 to Standard 5.
Student’s Books Infant 1 80pp | 978-1-4050-8544-1
Infant 2 96pp | 978-1-4050-8545-8
Standard 4
Standard 2
208pp | 978-1-4050-8549-6
168pp | 978-1-4050-8548-9
Standard 3
Standard 5
168pp | 978-1-4050-8546-5
252pp | 978-1-4050-8550-2
Standard 1 136pp | 978-1-4050-8547-2
Workbooks
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Workbook Standard 2
Workbook Standard 4
88pp | 978-1-4050-8551-9
80pp | 978-1-4050-8553-3
Workbook Standard 3
Workbook Standard 5
120pp | 978-1-4050-8552-6
104pp | 978-1-4050-8554-0
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All of the Bright Sparks titles are 274 x 215mm.
MATHEMATICS Teacher’s Answer Book 1 (Infant 1 & 2 and Standard 1) 152pp | 978-0-230-03013-8
Teacher’s Answer Book 2 (Standard 2-5) 144pp | 978-0-230-03014-5
Laurie Sealy (MA, Cert Ed, BA), has over 20 years of teaching experience in Barbados, preparing hundreds of students for success at the Common Entrance Examination level. She taught Maths methods to prospective teachers at University level in California, and has conducted professional development workshops with Mathematics teachers in eight Caribbean countries. Sandra Moore trained in England and started her teaching career in London before returning to Barbados in 1983. She subsequently was appointed headmistress of Jones Junior School before joining the teaching staff at St Winifred’s School in Barbados in 1993.
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Science
Bright Ideas is a new science course for all pupils in Caribbean primary schools. Developed to fulfil the requirements of primary science curricula throughout the region, the Student’s Books and supporting materials promote a modern, student centred approach to science learning. There are seven full colour Student’s Books from Kindergarten level to the final year of primary school. Each Student’s Book is accompanied by a Workbook.
Key features include: n Scientific ideas introduced in a lively and entertaining way n Content structured in lesson-sized topics with clearly stated objectives n Graded language appropriate to pupils’ reading age n Numerous practical activities using everyday materials n Wide variety of paper-and-pencil exercises, discussion topics and suggestions for group work to promote interactive learning n Caribbean contexts and issues examined in depth n High quality illustrations and photographs n Review exercises and end of unit tests n Extensive glossary to develop pupils’ scientific vocabulary n Internet links to promote independent research n Separate Teacher’s Books, with background information, teaching notes and support for remedial and extension activities will also be available.
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All of the Bright Ideas titles are 274 x 215mm.
Science Student’s Book k 104pp | 978-1-4050-9598-3
Student’s Book 1 112pp | 978-1-4050-9599-0
Student’s Book 2 136pp | 978-1-4050-9600-3
Student’s Book 3 160pp | 978-1-4050-9601-0
Student’s Book 4 168pp | 978-1-4050-9602-7
Student’s Book 5 160pp | 978-1-4050-9603-4
Student’s Book 6 192pp | 978-1-4050-9604-1
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Science
Workbook k 48pp | 978-1-4050-9739-0
Workbook 1 48pp | 978-1-4050-9740-6
Workbook 2 48pp | 978-1-4050-9741-3
Workbook 3 56pp | 978-1-4050-9605-8
Workbook 4 64pp | 978-1-4050-9606-5
Workbook 5 96pp | 978-1-4050-9607-2
Workbook 6 64pp | 978-1-4050-9608-9
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S0cial Studies
Mike Morrissey Caribbean Social Studies is an innovative six-level course for primary and all-age schools. To ensure in-depth coverage for Year 4 there are separate books on the individual countries. These follow the exciting and progressive style of the series and introduce a new concept in course material for the Caribbean. All the books in the series include many Social Studies activities, and are highly illustrated with photographs and colour artwork, making the series attractive and easily accessible to students.
Caribbean Social Studies 1 Caribbean Social Studies 2 Caribbean Social Studies 3 Studies the environment at an elementary level: Concentrates on the local community: n n n n
Basic needs School and school activities The home and family Weather
40pp | 978-0-333-53614-8
Studies the environment at an elementary level:
n Different types of community n Change in the community n Work and communication n Comparison with other communities
n Local administration n Settlements n Agriculture, industry, transport and leisure
48pp | 978-0-333-53615-5
64pp | 978-0-333-53616-2
Caribbean Social Studies 4 There are separate, locally written, books for each country, covering: n The landscape and peoples n Tourism and trade n Using resources n Governments and the development of the nation
n Weather observation, recording map skills
Caribbean Social Studies 5 Caribbean Social Studies 6 Focuses on the Caribbean region: n Location, geography and climate n Co-operation and trade n The people, their history and culture
Focuses on the Caribbean region: n Understanding the planet n The family of nations n Using the earth’s resources
128pp | 978-0-333-54417-4
160pp | 978-0-333-54418-1
64pp | 978-0-333-53616-2
Level 4 Individual Country Titles:
St Kitts & Nevis St Lucia
Belize
Dominica
Grenada
REVISED EDITION
Merlyn Jno-Baptiste
REVISED EDITION
Gweneth Hanley
REVISED EDITION
Clara Pastor & Geraldine Holland
112pp | 978-0-333-57816-2
Cecilia Peters & Derrick Penny
112pp | 978-0-333-95089-0
Andrew Roberts
128pp | 978-0-333-57392-1
112pp | 978-0-333-74726-1
112pp | 978-0-333-95943-5
StVincent & the Grenadines Adrian Fraser & Keith Joseph 112pp | 978-0-333-54427-3
CaribbeanSocialStudiesTeacher’sGuide1–3 CaribbeanSocialStudiesTeacher’sGuide4–6 64pp | 978-0-333-54557-7
64pp | 978-0-333-57538-3
All of the Caribbean Social Studies titles are 248 x 187mm.
PRIMARY SOCIAL STUDIES FOR BELIZE Eleanor Carrillo • Clare Eastland • Cathy Ferreira • David Gilbert Francis Humphreys • Marvin Kellyman • Elizabeth Paren • Clara Pastor Lesley Philips • Marjorie Shaw • Ravey Vellos • Edith Vellos • Hortense Wade This new course has been written specially for the revised Belize Primary Social Studies curriculum and syllabus. The course has been written through a close collaboration between experienced Belizean teachers, educators and international experienced Social Studies writers: Key features of the course include: Standard 6 Student’s Book: Our World n Up-to-date authentic information about Belize and the 136pp | 978-0-230-03389-4 wider world Standard 6 Workbook: Our World n Stimulating and varied text and illustrations 80pp | 978-0-230-03934-6 n A wide variety of activities, stimulus questions and opportunities for group work, designed to encourage students Standard 6 Teacher’s Book: Our World to discuss and explore topics for themselves 104pp | 978-0-230-03935-3
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Macmillan Caribbean Junior Atlas UPDATED EDITION
This new edition of the atlas retains the full-colour, user-friendly new design and format of the third edition, now updated with numerous new statistics to ensure that all entries are completely up-to-date. n New design throughout n Modern digital cartography n 16 additional pages
n Expanded Caribbean and world sections n New photographs and illustrations n Accompanying Skills Workbook
72pp | 292 x 224mm | 978-0-333-96663-1
Macmillan Caribbean Junior Atlas Skills Workbook Key features include: n Map skills practice n Political and physical geography n Population and tourism n Official languages n Economic activity
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Environment and conservation Earthquakes and volcanoes Climate History
128pp | 292 x 224mm | 978-1-4050-0977-5
Macmillan Guyana Junior Atlas The Macmillan Guyana Junior Atlas includes the following features: n n n n n
Modern digital cartography Mapping skills section 18 pages covering Guyana Extensive Caribbean and world sections Numerous photographs and illustrations
n Index 88pp | 292 x 224mm | 978-0-333-93417-3
Designed for use in Bermuda’s schools, The Bermuda Atlas is an educational and information resource that aims to present a comprehensive and multidimensional perspective on Bermuda in the form of maps, charts, graphics, diagrams, tables and photographic images.
The Bermuda Atlas is divided into twelve sections: F Political and Administrative F F F F F F F F F F F
The Bermuda Atlas
Geography and Geology Climate and Weather Flora and Fauna Agriculture and Fishing Population and Demographics Environment and Ecology Society and Community The Economy Government and Politics Bermuda Heritage Maps Bermuda Timeline
The information contained in the atlas provides both a traditional perspective on the geography and topography of Bermuda as well as social information about the Bermudian community, the flora and fauna of Bermuda, conservation, environmental and ecological issues, and the history and heritage of the people of Bermuda. With increasing pressures on the natural environment from building developments and population density, particular attention has been paid to highlighting environmental issues concerning the conservation of Bermuda’s natural resources.
The information contained in this atlas provides both a traditional perspective of the geography and topography of Bermuda, as well as social information about the Bermudian community, flora and fauna, conservation, environmental and ecological issues, and the history and heritage of the people of Bermuda.
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Bahamian History Book 1 Gillian Bain updated by Gail Saunders A detailed textbook, well illustrated with line drawings, photographs and maps, will help children become more aware of their history and heritage. Its companion volume, Bahamian History Book 2, is aimed at pupils studying for the Bahamian GCSE examination. 64pp | 248 x 189mm | 978-0-333-33968-8
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Macmillan Caribbean Wall Maps These accurate wall maps have been produced using the latest digital cartographic techniques that ensure information is displayed with clarity and precision. n The large-format, full-colour layout and clear labelling make them easy to read from a distance n The laminated editions are supplied with 4 metal corner eyelets for ease of display n Durable, finished with a tough wipe-down surface which can be marked with water-based pens and wiped clean n Also featured are the national flags, climate charts, fact files giving useful information on the islands and small Caribbean location maps
Macmillan Wall Map of the Caribbean SECOND EDITION
A revised edition of this highly popular and best-selling wall map. The main political map portrays the whole of the Caribbean region and includes rivers, mountain peaks, island and country names, capital cities and other important towns. Transportation information is included on roads, railways, ports and airports. The map also features more detailed, larger scale inset maps of Barbados, Belize, the Eastern Caribbean islands, Jamaica and Trinidad. Flags have been added for extra enhancement. 890 x 1160mm | Single-sided Laminated Edition | 978-1-4050-2638-3 Paper Edition | 978-1-4050-2637-6
Macmillan Wall Map of Jamaica The revised edition of this bestselling wall map includes many new features including three new thematic maps covering Population, Land Use and Economic Activity and a terrain model of Jamaica as viewed from the south-east of the island. The map also provides information on ocean depths, physical features, administrative divisions, settlement (by population size), transport and communications, as well as an inset map of the Caribbean region. Altitude is indicated by a combination of contour layer colouring and hill-shading giving the island an attractive 3-D appearance. 890 x 1160mm | Single-sided
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Let’s Pass provides practice for pupils preparing for the Common Entrance examination and on into the first two years of secondary school. The books provide thorough preparation - revision and practice - for presecondary examination students and valuable revision and reinforcement for early secondary grades. Key features: n Clear and concise summaries n ‘Test Yourself’ and review units for students to assess their own progress n Examination-style multiple-choice and short answer questions covering syllabuses throughout the Caribbean n Pull-out answers and blank answer sheet in the centre
Let’s Pass English Shirley Brathwaite and Margaret St. Louis 112pp | 978-0-333-55843-0
Let’s Pass Social Studies Janice B. Richards 64pp | 978-0-333-58248-0
Let’s Pass Mathematics
Let’s Pass Science
Errol Furlonge and Kenrick Singh
96pp | 978-0-333-55212-4
June Mitchelmore
96pp | 978-0-333-59455-1
The Macmillan Grade Six Achievement Tests for Jamaica series is aimed at Grade 6 students preparing to take their final examination before moving up to secondary school. The series comprises Mathematics, English, Science and Social Studies and the subject content combines Grades 4, 5 and 6 of the Jamaica Primary Curriculum covering a broad range of topics, which not only generates a series of questions but is also sufficiently focused to be a useful revision guide.
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June Livingston and Molly Russell Surendra S.P. Raghunandan 112pp | 978-0-333-99961-5
144pp | 978-0-333-97491-9
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Social Studies
Pauline Anning, Ian Flowers and Derek McMonagle
Vinette Percy 208pp | 978-0-333-95675-5
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Multiple-Choice Tests for Belize prepares primary students for the Belize National Examination. It consists of a number of multiple-choice questions, representing all levels of difficulty, and grouped according to topic. There is also a sample test at the end of each book. Features: n Multiple-choice questions presented in precise exam style n Wide range of questions gives good syllabus coverage n Well illustrated with photographs, maps, diagrams and cartoons n Answer section provided
Multiple-Choice Tests in English Language for Belize Verolyn Richards 76pp | 978-0-333-74561-8
Multiple-Choice Tests in Mathematics for Belize Fausto Chan 56pp | 978-0-333-95098-2
Multiple-Choice Tests in Science for Belize Fausto Chan 64pp | 978-0-333-95097-5
Multiple-Choice Tests in Social Studies for Belize Clara Pastor 120pp | 978-0-333-67158-0
CommonEntranceEnglishTestsfor the Caribbean C. Borely, H. Knight & C. Rulka Common Entrance English Tests for the Caribbean is a valuable practice and revision book in English Language and a practical aid to students preparing for Common Entrance in the Caribbean. The computer marking format is intended to assist pupils further in the countries where the entrance examination papers are set in computer format. The computer format does not, in any way, reduce the value of tests for students in countries where non-computer style tests are set. 96pp | 279 x 216mm | 978-0-333-38772-6
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Caribbean HIV • AIDS Readers
Caribbean HIV • AIDS Readers aim to promote good health practice through extensive reading. This important series of readers is designed to help young people to develop the knowledge, attitudes, self-esteem, and skills needed to manage their relationships safely and happily, and to cope better with the crisis of HIV and AIDS which is affecting all our communities today. The stories are affirming and empowering for young readers as they portray a variety of strong believable characters who are finding ways to make choices in adversity and take control of their lives. Caribbean HIV • AIDS Readers can be used across the curriculum: in literacy, social studies, life skills and science classes as well as in after-school or community clubs.
The Secret
Grace has a bad secret which becomes too much for her. She tells her teacher and then the adults around her help to put things right. 32pp | 978-1-4050-8662-2
Under the Calabash Tree
Letter to Pearl
When a phone call comes from America the Belle family are thrilled to hear that Uncle Cal is coming home for Christmas. But a letter reveals that there is more to the situation, for Uncle Cal is HIV positive and is coming home for good.
Lisa thinks she has a good agreement with her boyfriend, Mark, to keep them both safe from HIV and AIDS. But then Lisa discovers a love letter written by Mark to another girl called Pearl. Has Mark decided to look for excitement elsewhere?
32pp | 978-1-4050-8664-6
32pp | 978-1-4050-8659-2
The Night the Roof Blew Away
Breaking the Silence
Granny Lucas cares for her six orphaned grandchildren because her A young teacher is sick in hospital. She decides to write letters to children have died of AIDS. When the roof blows away one stormy night, her students telling them the cause of her illness and warning them everything seems hopeless, but the family are helped by the community. about HIV and AIDS. Sadly, when her mother and brother are given the letters to post they burn them instead to keep the silence. 32pp | 978-1-4050-8660-8 32pp | 978-1-4050-8661-5
Justin’s Graduation It’s Justin’s graduation dance, and he is looking forward to dancing with Sherry. Can he avoid getting into trouble, or will it mean losing the respect of his peers and possibly losing Sherry... 32pp | 978-1-4050-9885-4
Caring for People Affected by HIV and AIDS This book is intended to help young people affected by HIV and AIDS care for others, while protecting and caring for themselves at the same time. 32pp | 978-1-4050-9886-1
We’re Growing Up A factual reader in which David and his friends talk about the changes and problems of puberty and adolescence. 32pp | 978-1-4050-9884-7
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HIV • AIDS Action Course LearningaboutHIVandAIDS&UnderstandingmoreaboutHIVandAIDS Children and young people need the knowledge, motivation and life skills to protect themselves from HIV and AIDS and care for others in their communities. The HIV • AIDS Action Course comprises two Student’s Books and accompanying Teacher’s Guides. Learning about HIV and AIDS is broadly suitable for upper primary, and Understanding more about HIV and AIDS for lower secondary, but both books may be used at either level. The Teacher’s Guides provide practical guidance on suitable teaching methods and help teachers to deal sensitively with difficult issues. Learning about HIV and AIDS
Understanding more about HIV and AIDS
Student’s Book | 80pp | 978-1-4050-6918-2
Student’s Book | 104pp | 978-1-4050-6922-9
Teacher’s Guide | 40pp | 978-1-4050-6921-2
Teacher’s Guide | 40pp | 978-1-4050-6925-0
IN THE CARIBBEAN Diane Browne, Gisela Winkler and Maren Bodenstein This area of the curriculum is a challenging one to teach for many reasons. This book covers all that the aspiring or busy teacher needs to know to begin teaching about HIV and AIDS. It provides clear, accurate information for the teacher along with activities to encourage reflection and better practice, and suggestions for how to tackle the various aspects of HIV and AIDS education and difficult issues in the classroom. Within each section, double-page spread topics contain background information, classroom activities, simple definitions of terms and examples to approaches that other teachers have found effective. 144pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-1-4050-8593-9
Living Health Healthy living means looking after ourselves and our environment, preventing diseases and following good health and hygiene rules. Living Health is a series of readers which focuses on important health topics worldwide. Each book presents a lively story followed by a “Fact File” of fascinating information and activities, all based on the theme of health. The books are graded into language levels and are colourfully illustrated.
The Flying Elephant Keep Way From Alcohol! Theme: Playing Safely Theme: The Damaging A. Johnson Effects of Alcohol 32pp | 978-0-333-66620-3 J. Robson
I Don’t Have Worms! The Plastic Throne Theme: Worms Theme: Sanitation C. House
C. Mbali
32pp | 978-1-4050-8302-7
32pp | 978-0-333-66621-0
Sweet Buns Hero of the Hills Theme: Health Care Theme: Nutrition
48pp | 978-1-4050-8301-0 Nombu’s Dream D. Morgan M. Brandt Theme: Road Safety Kalekwa’s Ambition 32pp | 978-0-333-95608-3 32pp | 978-0-333-68201-2 G. Leggatt 32pp | 978-0-333-68203-6 Theme:LivingwithDisability A Narrow Escape J. Kalindimya Theme: AIDS Prevention 32pp | 978-0-333-95609-0
G. Gordon
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32pp | 978-0-333-69855-6
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Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies
Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies is a new course developed by a team of primary school teachers in Jamaica which closely follows the requirements of the Primary Integrated Curriculum. 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: n Offers an accurate comprehensive reflection of the curriculum content n Integrated approach through Grades One, Two and Three n Attractive, student-friendly format n Separate write-on Workbooks n Exercises for use in Language Arts and Mathematics windows n Structured Teacher’s Books at each Grade giving real support in delivering the course
STUDENT’S BOOKS AND WORKBOOKS
Grade 1 Term 1 Student’s Book: All About Me 192pp | 978-1-4050-0737-5
Grade 1 Term 1 Workbook: All About Me 208pp | 978-1-4050-2379-5
Grade 1 Term 2 Student’s Book: My Family 136pp | 978-1-4050-5970-1
Grade 1 Term 2 Workbook: My Family 200pp | 978-1-4050-5972-5
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Grade 2 Term 2 Student’s Book: Living Together 152pp | 978-1-4050-5974-9
All of the Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies titles are 276 x 219mm.
144pp | 978-1-4050-5976-3
Grade 2 Term 3 Student’s Book: My Community 160pp | 978-1-4050-5975-6
Grade 2 Term 3 Workbook: My Community 136pp | 978-1-4050-5977-0
Grade 3 Term 1 Student’s Book: How Does My Body Work? 128pp | 978-1-4050-0739-9
Grade 3 Term 1 Workbook: How Does My Body Work? 96pp | 978-1-4050-2381-8
Grade 3 Term 2 Student’s Book: Culture 232pp | 978-1-4050-5978-7
Grade 3 Term 2 Workbook: Culture 160pp | 978-1-4050-5980-0
Grade 3 Term 3 Student’s Book: My Environment 104pp | 978-1-4050-5979-4
Grade 3 Term 3 Workbook: My Environment 88pp | 978-1-4050-5981-7
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Teacher’s Book Grade 1 Teacher’sBookGrade2 Teacher’sBookGrade3 168pp | 978-1-4050-0740-5
240pp | 978-1-4050-0741-2
224pp | 978-1-4050-0742-9
REVISION GUIDES The Revision Guides cover all the topics in the Integrated Curriculum for Jamaica for Grades 1-3. The work is arranged around the nine Attainment Targets identified in the curriculum. It will therefore serve as a useful reference for students and teachers to assess whether they have covered and achieved the outcomes designed for Grades 1-3.
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n Each chapter includes an overview, revision notes, exercises, a summary and test n Numerous practical exercises that students can answer in their exercise books n Teaching notes with answers to selected questions and tests n The chapters can be used as a basis for lesson planning within the classroom and in Teacher’s Training Colleges. n The summaries and questions can be used by Grade 4 teachers to assess the students with regard to previous work, and to identify needs.
Macmillan Primary Integrated Studies Revision Guides Grade 3 - Language Arts June Mitchelmore 192pp | 978-1-4050-9422-1
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Teaching Resources & Supplementary Material
Macmillan Primary Teaching Handbooks A series of highly practical teacher’s guides designed specifically for the pre-service and in-service needs of primary school teachers. They are aimed at both teacher trainees and practising teachers in lower and upper primary. While tackling important issues in depth they are accessible, easy to read and modern. The advice is based on what teachers actually have to do in the classroom and the problems they face.
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Teaching about HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean Diane Browne, Gisela Winkler and Maren Bodenstein 144pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-1-4050-8593-9 Please see page 25 for further details.
NEW Teaching Primary Reading Dr Jean Conteh 160pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-230-02862-3
Primary Teaching Methods Dawn Quist 152pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-72055-4
Teaching Primary English Hilary Thompson 160pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-77146-4
Teaching Primary Mathematics John Suffolk 224pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-75016-2
Teaching Primary Science Alan Peacock 120pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-75015-5
Teaching Primary Environmental and Social Studies Liz Paren 136pp | 248 x 187mm | 978-0-333-75017-9
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500 Activities for the Primary Classroom Carol Read 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom is the answer to that perennial question of “What on earth am I going to do with my classroom tomorrow?” Aimed at teachers of children between the ages of 3-12, this is a lively, varied compendium of ideas and classroom activities. Every primary teacher and teacher trainer will want to have this book! Key features: n A wide-ranging resource of activities which are easy to set up and do not require a lot of additional materials n Up-to-date approach covers current methods in teaching children, including content-based learning n Designed to be flexible to supplement a wide range of syllabus-types (story-based, grammatical, etc.) 320pp | 246 x 189mm | 978-1-4050-9907-3
700 Classroom Activities David Seymour & Maria Popova This is a book which does exactly what it says on the cover. It provides a huge instant repertoire of teaching ideas – including both classroom classics and fresh, new activities ranging from elementary to upper intermediate. The clear organization of the book makes it easy to cross refer and supplement your course or syllabus. All the activities have been classroom-tested – and none of them require photocopying. 160pp | 246 x 189mm | 978-1-4050-1777-0
Macmillan Children’s Dictionary Carolyn Barraclough The Macmillan Children’s Dictionary is a beautifully illustrated photographic picture dictionary which can be used alongside any children’s course. n Over 800 words and photographs n Graded reading and writing activities to practise key vocabulary and allow ultimate flexibility for any age or level
Teaching Resources & SupPlementary Material
96pp | 276 x 218mm | 978-0-333-95303-7
Picture Grammar for Children David Vale Picture Grammar for Children is a five level series of children’s grammar books with bright and lively grammar practice to be used alongside any primary course. n Grammar is presented in topics which are carefully selected to reflect children’s interests n Pages following the main presentation give a wide variety of exercises in which children practise the vocabulary in context
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WALLCHARTS
Macmillan Primary Wallcharts Macmillan Primary Wallcharts are invaluable visual teaching aids, providing information with depth and clarity and offering endless opportunities for discussion, activities and projects. The charts are fully laminated to provide a tough, wipe-clean surface and are sturdy enough to withstand many years of enthusiastic use. Accompanying each set of charts are Teacher’s Notes which provide background information, data on the issues covered, useful addresses and suggestions for further activities.
MacmillanPrimaryEnglishWallcharts 16 Charts
Macmillan Primary English Wallcharts are an important resource for teachers. They can be used alone, or with any Primary English course to teach grammar and vocabulary and to practise listening and speaking skills through story-telling, drama and role-play. 16 charts plus Teacher’s Guide, Spiral Bound 500 x 740mm | 978-0-333-63281-9
Macmillan Primary Mathematics Wallcharts
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MacmillanPrimaryMathematicsWallchartsareinvaluable visual teaching aids covering the essential areas of time, number, measures, shape geometry, data, fractions, decimals and percentages, formulae for shapes, money, patterns, algebra and investigations. 12 charts plus Teacher’s Guide, Spiral Bound 552 x 740mm | 978-0-333-60076-4
Macmillan Primary General Science Wallcharts Macmillan Primary General Science Wallcharts are invaluable visual teaching aids covering the essential areas of light and colour, the human body, living things, insects, heat, energy, plants, sound, electrical energy, ecology and the solar system. 12 charts plus Teacher’s Guide, Spiral Bound 552 x 743mm | 978-0-333-53161-7
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MacmillanPrimaryHealthWallcharts These charts are an excellent teaching tool in raising students’ awareness about how to achieve a healthy and balanced lifestyle. The topics covered include infectious diseases, first aid, water of life and death, habits for health, parasites, food for healthy growth and a balanced diet. 12 charts plus Teacher’s Guide, Spiral Bound 552 x 743mm | 978-0-333-53163-1
MacmillanPrimaryAgricultureWallcharts Macmillan Primary Agriculture Wallcharts are a set of 12 highly attractive and useful charts covering animal products, water on the farm, soil erosion, the soil, soil fertility, agricultural tools, planning and planting, caring for crops, caring for farm animals, forestry, other farming activities and agricultural economics.
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12 charts plus Teacher’s Guide, Spiral Bound 552 x 743mm | 978-0-333-53162-4
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Published in association with the World Wildlife Fund for Nature. A pack of ten large wallcharts, each accompanied by a Teacher’s Guide, illustrating the major environmental concerns currently under discussion. Each concern is covered in depth and with clarity. These include:
1. Ocean Resources 2. Water Resources 3. Atmosphere at Risk 4. Energy Crisis 5. Plant Resources 6. Soil Conservation 7. Land Use Systems 8. Population and Urbanisation 9. Industry and Pollution 10. Towards a Sustainable Future
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You and Me presents language through topics which reflect the world of pre-school children. It is a fully integrated course with an extensive phonics, reading, writing and numeracy programme.
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TPR (Total Physical Response) activities reinforce meaning and are fun for young children
Foundation Skills
Children learn letter formation and phonics awareness right from the beginning
Art and craft activities help children to learn by doing and take pride in their work Children learn to form numbers correctly,developing numeracy alongside literacy with the Numbers Book
Songs that make sounds memorable for the children
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Activity Book
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NumbersBook Poster Pack
NumbersBook Poster Pack
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84pp | 978-1-4050-7953-2
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A superb collection of books which children will enjoy and want to read again and again. Aimed at children around 6 to 11 years old, Hop, Step, Jump is not a reading scheme, but a set of absorbing, child-centred stories, rhymes, riddles, songs and fact books, collected from diverse sources and excitingly illustrated in a variety of styles. The books are arranged at three language levels: Hop, Step, Jump. The series moves on from stories told in simple sentences with basic grammatical sentences (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, students can choose those which challenge or strengthen their reading skills. The following titles are all set in the Caribbean and written by Caribbean authors.
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Sailing Days
Barbara Applin Click! Daniel’s taking a photo. Flash! What will it show in the dark?
Sherry North When Jared moves from Trinidad to Switzerland, he fears his sailing days are over forever, but a new friend shows that he doesn’t need the sea to sail.
24pp | 978-0-333-92077-0
The School that Sank Sherry North “The school is sinking!” We must find a way to save it!” 24pp | 978-0-333-97658-6
Water for Monique Shelley Davidow & Catherine Parrill “Is it far to fetch the water? Look what Norly is making!” 32pp | 978-0-333-97429-2
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Shauna’s Hurricane
Francine Jacobs “Quick! A hurricane is coming. I need your help.” “What about Brownie? I must keep her safe.” 32pp | 978-1-4050-1701-5
There’s sailing in Switzerland? Of course.
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.
Gyp’s Puppies Sandra O. Browne “Please, let me keep just one puppy. Gyp’s puppies are the best in the world.”
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Saving Mr Omardeen
Judy Stone “There’s a great big iguana in the shak shak tree. I’m going to call it Mr Omardeen”. 24pp | 978-0-333-77623-0
Carly and the Crabholes Natalie Williams You can find crabholes on beaches in the Caribbean or in someone’s back yard. Just stare at them and you may be lucky.
Gary, the Smartest Gecko Thalia Bell Gary is a Gecko. Is he the smartest gecko on Provo? 32pp | 978-0-333-95446-1
The Angry Mountain Claudette Megan Adams The peaceful village life of Johnny and his family is disrupted when the nearby volcano erupts. 24pp | 978-0-333-74144-3
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Readers The Scottish-Island Girl JeremiaandtheTrumpetMan Joanne Gail Johnson “Do you like Trinidad, Lizzy?” “Well, it’s very different from Scotland”. 32pp | 978-0-333-92091-6
Ninety-nine Potcakes Alice Bain “I’m fond of all animals, cats, dogs and such… But ninety-nine potcakes is simply too much!” 32pp | 978-0-333-97659-3
JUMP
Digger’s Diner Joanne Gail Johnson Don’t let the dog catcher take Digger away! Digger is the cleverest dog detective in the world! 40pp | 978-1-4050-2467-9
Petronella Breinburg “Play, boy, play”, said the voice in his dream. Jeremia took the trumpet. He blew and then found he really could play it! The more he played, the better he got. 48pp | 978-0-333-92065-7
Sally’s Way Joanne Gail Johnson As Sally sat hunched under the gushing water at the village stand pipe, she sang her multiplication tables to herself. “End of term exams soon, I feel a nervous wreck!” 40pp | 978-0-333-95450-8
The Village Storyteller Claudette Megan Adams When Tante Lou was a little girl, she heard the stories of how the village got its name. Now Tante Lou is an old lady and an odd figure in the village.
The Taming of Pudding-Pan Berna McIntosh
Francis and Peter learn how to cope with a bully and even make friends with him. 40pp | 978-0-333-74141-2
Fisherwoman Effie Adrienne “Boys and girls are equal and they can do the same things”. But Sammy’s father doesn’t agree and it takes a broken leg to change his mind. 40pp | 978-0-333-74143-6
Fire and Steel Judy Stone “What a noise!” “That’s not noise. It’s music. It’s the Bamboo Buccaneers steelband.” 40pp | 978-0-333-77622-3
56pp | 978-0-333-97632-6
Go, Krabita, Go! Petronella Breinburg “That Krabita isn’t a real goat.” Yes, he is! And he can win!” 48pp | 978-0-333-95305-1
Running for Real Marcia M. Francois Alvin wants to run in a real race. But Grandma doesn’t like this running thing. 40pp | 978-0-333-92234-7
All Hop, Step, Jump titles are 234 x 156mm.
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READY, GO
For younger readers the two levels of the Ready, Go series make the perfect introduction to Hop, Step, Jump. In these books: n Carefully controlled language gives confidence
READY
What is Sand?
The Island-Hopping Game
Barbara Applin I went to Antigua…and I brought
n Colour illustrations provide
Clare M.G. Kemp Sand is hard. Sand is soft.
16pp | 978-0-333-92087-9
24pp | 978-0-333-92089-3
The Twins
What Do You Want To Be?
important visual clues
n Stories focus on experiences
relevant to young children
n Stories are taken from a wide
range of cultural backgrounds
The series is divided into two levels of difficulty:
Barbara Applin “We’re twins.” “So we have the same birthday.”
back an alligator.
Barbara Applin “What do you want to be?” “I want to be a footballer.” 16pp | 978-0-333-95449-2
16pp | 978-0-333-92088-6
Mango Tango
READY for new readers who have learned the present tenses.
Clare M.G. Kemp The plates crash. The lady screams.
16pp | 978-0-333-92086-2
The Toy Town Game Barbara Applin “Can I help you?” “How can I get to the market?” 24pp | 978-0-333-95448-5
GO
Go Barefoot GO for readers who are beginning to learn the past and future tenses.
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Joanne Johnson What stories do the seabirds tell? What can you hear inside a seashell? 16pp | 978-0-333-77603-2
All Ready, Go titles are 234 x 156mm.
ReadERs Audio CD available
Audio CD available
Audio CD available
This series of readers for children aged 6-12 offers a great mix of entertaining stories and factual titles. Key features: n The series reinforces the basic structures and vocabulary found in most primary courses n Each reader has a wordlist or picture dictionary, as well as activity pages at the back of the book n Children can listen, as well as read, with the accompanying audio CDs
Cultural stories: April Fool’s Day and New Year’s Eve. Fact and fiction: Penguins/Race to the South Pole, Amazing Volcanoes/The Legend of Batok Volcano, Castles/King Arthur’s Treasure, The Planets/School Trip to the Moon, Machu Picchu/Through the Fence and Caves/The Lucky Accident. Context stories: Real Monsters, Birds, Dogs, Real Weather, Gold and Dangerous Weather.
Real MonstersNEW
Colin’s Colours
Dom’s Dragon
16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5717-2
20pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5718-9
Pip the Pirate
Pat’s Picture
16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5727-1
20pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5726-4
Fantastic FreddyNEW
A Picnic Surprise NEW What’s That Noise? 16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01008-6
16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01004-8
Eddie’s Exercise
NEW
16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01006-2
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01014-7
LEVEL 4
Riverboat Bill 24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5728-8
16pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01010-9
Levels 1 and 2 Audio CD
New Year’s Eve 24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-7412-4
Football CrazyNEW
978-1-4050-8152-8
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01016-1
NEW Levels 1 and 2 Audio CD New Titles 978-0-230-02805-0
LEVEL 3
The Ants’ Party 24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5729-5
The Unhappy Giant 24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5730-1
April Fool’s Day 32pp | 210 x 155mm 978-0-230-01012-3
Dogs
NEW
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-7414-8
London NEW 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01020-8
NEW Dangerous Weather 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01022-2
LEVEL 6
The Planets/School Trip to the Moon 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5724-0
Machu Picchu/Through Levels 3 and 4 Audio CD the Fence 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01018-5
978-1-4050-5733-2
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5725-7
Levels 3 and 4NEW Audio CD New Titles
Caves/TheLuckyAccident
978-0-230-02806-7
LEVEL 5
24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-7411-7
NEW
Castles/King Arthur’s Treasure
24pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5719-6
Where’s Rex NEW
Birds
Audio CD available
Fun stories: Colin’s Colours, Pip the Pirate, Dom’s Dragon, Pat’s Picture, The Ants’ Party, The Unhappy Giant, Riverboat Bill, What’s That Noise?, Fantastic Freddy, Eddie’s Exercise, A Picnic Surprise, Where’s Rex, Football Crazy and London.
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
Audio CD available
Audio CD available
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-7413-1
Sharks and DolphinsNEW 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01024-6
Gold
NEW
Penguins/Race to the 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-0-230-01026-0 South Pole Levels 5 and 6 Audio CD 32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5722-6
978-1-4050-8153-5
Amazing Volcanoes/The Legend of Batok Volcano
Levels 5 and 6NEW Audio CD New Titles
32pp | 210 x 155mm | 978-1-4050-5723-3
978-0-230-02807-4
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Macmillan English Explorers - stories children love reading and teachers enjoy teaching GILL MUNTON, BARBARA MITCHELHILL, SUE GRAVES, RICHARD BROWN, LOUIS FIDGE (Series Editor)
Little Explorers A
Little Explorers B
8 levels from beginner to confident readers
Vocabulary informed by the UK National Literacy Strategy
Young Explorers 1
Young Explorers 2
Macmillan English Explorers are ideal for whole class or individual reading.
Stories children love reading and teachers enjoy teaching.
Explorers 3
Explorers 4
English with Macmillan English Explorers - a journey you’ll never forget!
Macmillan English Explorers - the reading scheme to supplement any primary course.
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© Text Barbara Mitchelhill and Gill Munton 2006
Teddy's Big Day Daisy the Dinosaur The Biscuit Man The Big Bad Monster At the Zoo The New Baby
Macmillan English Explorers have been written specifically for young learners of English. They bring first language teaching methods to reading lessons in international classrooms. There are eight levels: Level A Level B
Little Explorers
Macmillan English Explorers stories that amuse and educate.
Level 1 Level 2
Young Explorers Explorers
READING SCHEME
Explorers 5
Level 3 Level 4
Level 5 Level 6
For beginning readers For developing readers For confident readers
The accompanying Workbooks for Explorers Level 3 can be used in the classroom or by children working independently. The activities develop reading comprehension skills and literary appreciation, practise vocabulary recognition, support spelling and provide opportunities for writing. Explorers Level 3:
The Elephant's Child Comprehension Workbook
1405060093 1405060875
The Magic Flute Comprehension Workbook
1405060107 1405060883
A Yeti in Town Comprehension Workbook
1405060123 1405060905
The Camcorder Thief Comprehension Workbook
1405060115 1405060891
Teacher's Book Audio Cassette Audio CD
1405061235 1405061332 1405097760
The Elephdnt’s Child ISBN 1-405-06087-5
9 781405 060875
Macmillan English Explorers - components that make up an ideal reading scheme.
Little Explorers A Daisy the Dinosaur Daisy the Dinosaur Big Book The Big Bad Monster The Big Bad Monster Big Book The New Baby The New Baby Big Book Teddy’s Big Day The Biscuit Man At the Zoo Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook
978-1-4050-5987-9 978-1-4050-6114-8 978-1-4050-5990-9 978-1-4050-6115-5 978-1-4050-5985-5 978-1-4050-6113-1 978-1-4050-5988-6 978-1-4050-5989-3 978-1-4050-5986-2 978-1-4050-6132-2 978-1-4050-9780-2 978-1-4050-6076-9 978-1-4050-6112-4
Young Explorers 2 Daisy’s Dancing Lesson Sun, Cloud, Stone Jump. Stick, Jump Pirate Jack The Bike Race See You Soon Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook
978-1-4050-6005-9 978-1-4050-6004-2 978-1-4050-6003-5 978-1-4050-6006-6 978-1-4050-6007-3 978-1-4050-6008-0 978-1-4050-6122-3 978-1-4050-9775-8 978-1-4050-6081-3 978-1-4050-6130-8
Explorers 5 Five Children and It Five Children and It Workbook Five Children and It Audio CD The Secret Garden The Secret Garden Workbook The Secret Garden Audio CD A Fishy Business A Fishy Business Workbook A Fishy Business Audio CD The Bronze Bust Mystery The Bronze Bust Mystery Workbook The Bronze Bust Mystery Audio CD Aladdin NEW Aladdin Workbook NEW Black Beauty NEW Black Beauty Workbook NEW Teacher’s Book
978-1-4050-6021-9 978-1-4050-6099-8 978-0-230-02967-5 978-1-4050-6022-6 978-1-4050-6100-1 978-0-230-02968-2 978-1-4050-6023-3 978-1-4050-6101-8 978-0-230-02969-9 978-1-4050-6024-0 978-1-4050-6102-5 978-0-230-02970-5 978-0-230-71980-4 978-0-230-71981-1 978-0-230-71984-2 978-0-230-71985-9 978-1-4050-6136-0
Free Assessment Packs!
Little Explorers B A Party for Teddy A Party for Teddy Big Book Stone Soup Stone Soup Big Book The School Play The School Play Big Book Daisy and Danny Chicken-Licken A Fun Day Out Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook Explorers 3 The Elephant’s Child The Elephant’s Child Workbook The Magic Flute The Magic Flute Workbook Yeti Comes to Town Yeti Comes to Town Workbook The Camcorder Thief The Camcorder Thief Workbook Snow White NEW Snow White Workbook NEW How the Camel Got His Hump NEW How the Camel Got His Hump Workbook NEW Teacher’s Book Explorers 6 Treasure Island Treasure Island Workbook Treasure Island Audio CD The Railway Children The Railway Children Workbook The Railway Children Audio CD Time Twist Time Twist Workbook Time Twist Audio CD Danger on Misty Mountain Danger on Misty Mountain Workbook Danger on Misty Mountain Audio CD Nicholas Nickleby NEW Nicholas Nickleby Workbook NEW Ali Baba NEW Ali Baba Workbook NEW Teacher’s Book
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978-1-4050-5994-7 978-1-4050-6120-9 978-1-4050-5991-6 978-1-4050-6121-6 978-1-4050-5996-1 978-1-4050-6119-3 978-1-4050-5993-0 978-1-4050-5992-3 978-1-4050-5995-4 978-1-4050-6134-6 978-1-4050-9781-9 978-1-4050-6077-6 978-1-4050-6118-6
978-1-4050-6009-7 978-1-4050-6087-5 978-1-4050-6010-3 978-1-4050-6088-2 978-1-4050-6012-7 978-1-4050-6090-5 978-1-4050-6011-0 978-1-4050-6089-9 978-0-230-71978-1 978-0-230-71979-8 978-0-230-71986-6 978-0-230-71987-3 978-1-4050-6123-0
978-1-4050-6028-8 978-1-4050-6028-8 978-0-230-02975-0 978-1-4050-6029-5 978-1-4050-6106-3 978-0-230-02976-7 978-1-4050-6030-1 978-1-4050-6108-7 978-0-230-02977-4 978-1-4050-6031-8 978-1-4050-6107-0 978-0-230-02978-1 978-0-230-71988-0 978-0-230-71989-7 978-0-230-71982-8 978-0-230-71983-5 978-1-4050-6138-4
Young Explorers 1 Greedy Gretel Greedy Gretel Big Book In the Jungle In the Jungle Big Book Aunt Rose Comes to Stay Aunt Rose comes to Stay Big Book Daisy has the Hiccups Lazy Lenny Going to the Beach Teacher’s Book Audio CD Comprehension Workbook Phonics Workbook
978-1-4050-5997-8 978-1-4050-6125-4 978-1-4050-6000-4 978-1-4050-6126-1 978-1-4050-6001-1 978-1-4050-6127-8 978-1-4050-5999-2 978-1-4050-5998-5 978-1-4050-6002-8 978-1-4050-6111-7 978-1-4050-9774-1 978-1-4050-6075-2 978-1-4050-6124-7
Explorers 4 Robin Hood Robin Hood Workbook Robin Hood Audio CD Adventures of Odysseus Adventures of Odysseus Workbook Adventures of Odysseus Audio CD Dan Tries to Help Dan Tries to Help Workbook Dan Tries to Help Audio CD Escape from the Fire Escape from the Fire Workbook Escape from the Fire Audio CD Pinocchio NEW Pinocchio Workbook NEW The Snow Queen NEW The Snow Queen Workbook NEW Teacher’s Book
978-1-4050-6015-8 978-1-4050-6093-6 978-0-230-02959-0 978-1-4050-6016-5 978-1-4050-6094-3 978-0-230-02960-6 978-1-4050-6017-2 978-1-4050-6095-0 978-0-230-02961-3 978-1-4050-6018-9 978-1-4050-6096-7 978-0-230-02962-0 978-0-230-71990-3 978-0-230-71991-0 978-0-230-71992-7 978-0-230-71993-4 978-1-4050-6129-2
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STORY BOOKS
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.
Treasure House is a series of illustrated anthologiesForewords for young readers, with stories and poems from all over the Caribbean.
As in Treasure House 1, three separate 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.
Treasure House 2 A Caribbean Anthology
Treasure House 2 Macmillan’s second Caribbean Anthology
Treasure House 2 A Caribbean Anthology Compiled and Edited by
Veronica Simon Barbara Applin
and
authors Treasure House 1 is suitable for readers aged fromAfterword 8-10 years old. There is a cautionary tale about threeTreasure little monkeys and House another about a dog that discovers how pride comes before a fall. Grandpa tells of being swallowed by a crocodile. There are stories about being a tomboy, the ups and downs of children’s friendships, the dangers of exploring a cave, looking for the Douen and finally the strange adventures of an English boy and a Trinidadian girl in the London Carnival. The talk about themselves and what inspired them, and the 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 is suitable for readers aged from 10-12 years old. There are stories about kite-flying, games to play on a car journey and making a seashell necklace. What was the link between Zebedee and the Pirates and what was the secret of the Haunted House? We read about a lizard’s adventure and what happened when a seal is washed up on the beach. Poems show children’s thoughts and feelings about new babies, wishes for the future, things that make you angry, wanting to be yourself and things to treasure. Three separate forewords are addressed respectively to the young readers, to teachers and to parents. Each story or poem is followed by questions, activities and discussion points, one to consider before the reading and 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 these wonderful Treasure Houses.
Treasure House 1 B/w illustrations | 168pp | 196 x 129mm | 978-1-4050-3094-6
Treasure House 2 B/w illustrations | 248pp | 196 x 129mm | 978-1-4050-2734-2
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STORY BOOKS
Retold by Carol Christian
Beautifully illustrated storybooks to bring freshness and colour to familiar bible stories. The stories are written with great sensitivity and are designed to encourage children to put themselves into the places and times portrayed. Both children and adults will find their imaginations stimulated and will want to read the stories over and over again. The books are arranged at two language levels and are written in simple and readable English.
David the Giant-killer
Moses in the Wilderness
32pp | 978-0-333-69480-0
48pp | 978-0-333-69483-1
Jesus the Story Teller
Peter and the First Christians
32pp | 978-0-333-69482-4
48pp | 978-0-333-69485-5
Moses in Egypt
When Jesus was a Boy
32pp | 978-0-333-63937-5
40pp | 978-0-333-63933-7
The Good Samaritan 32pp | 978-0-333-63935-1
Jesus Begins God’s Work 48pp | 978-0-333-63934-4
Joseph 48pp | 978-0-333-63936-8
Lost but Found 48pp | 978-0-333-63941-2
All Macmillan Bible Stories titles are 230 x 187mm.
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Story Books
Tarik and the Island of Adventure
Lee Kessell Tarik’s computer is sucking him into a threatening world. It is determined to WIN the game against him. He MUST discover how to stop it winning… or he, his sister Penelope and his best friend Eddy could lose their lives. B/w illustrations | 216pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-1-4050-2827-1
Caribbean Folk Tales & Fantasies
Michael Anthony Caribbean Folk Tales & Fantasies is a collection of folk and fantasy stories told in a delightfully charming way that will enthral generations young and old. B/w illustrations | 104pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-1-4050-2896-7
Once Below a Time: Bahamian Stories
Edited by Telcine Turner Once Below a Time is a collection of stories and poems written by students of the College of The Bahamas for young readers of approximately 7–10 years. This is a companion volume to Climbing Clouds. B/w illustrations | 80pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45835-8
Climbing Clouds
Stories and Poems from the Bahamas Edited by Telcine Turner Climbing Clouds is a collection of stories and poems from The Bahamas. It is the companion volume to Once Below a Time, which is for younger readers. B/w illustrations | 96pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-45836-5
Legend of the St Ann’s Flood Debbie Jacob No one ever knew the cause of the deadly flood that hit St Ann’s, Trinidad in 1993 - no one, that is, until a frightened boy named Jabari came stumbling out of the St Ann’s hills with a legend given to him by Papa Bois, the king of the forest. 120pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-1-4050-2828-8
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Philip M. Sherlock Anansi the Spider Man is a collection of fifteen Jamaican folk tales, illustrated with over fifty black and white drawings. B/w illustrations | 96pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-35326-4
Story Books
Anansi the Spider Man
Tales of the Immortelles
A Collection of Caribbean Folk Tales Norma McCartney This collection of stories transports the reader into the magical world of Caribbean folklore and legend; of heroes, princes and fairies; of animals and flowers of the Caribbean which can talk. B/w illustrations | 128pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-51091-9
Give Me Some More Sense
A Collection of Traditional Caribbean Island Folk Tales Jacintha Lee A collection of Caribbean folk tales, taken from the local French Creole of St Lucia and woven into these engaging stories for both young and old. B/w illustrations | 80pp | 216 x 138mm | 978-0-333-46121-1
Ears & Tails & Common Sense More Stories from the Caribbean
P.M. Sherlock and H. Sherlock Colourful and wise, suffused with sunshine, Ears & Tails & Common Sense contains nine illustrated Caribbean folk tales for children with a reading age of 8–12 years. B/w illustrations | 144pp | 208 x 138mm 978-0-333-34976-2
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Index
500 Activities for the Primary Classroom
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700 Classroom Activities
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A Anansi the Spider Man
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B Bahamian History: Book 1
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PICTURE GRAMMAR FOR CHILDREN
Bermuda Atlas, The
20
Primary SOCIAL STUDIES FOR BELIZE
19
BRIGHT IDEAS: MACMILLAN PRIMARY SCIENCE
16-18
PRIMARY TEACHING HANDBOOKS
28
BRIGHT SPARKS: CARIBBEAN PRIMARY MATHEMATICS
12-15
Primary Wallcharts
30-31
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C Caribbean Folk Tales & Fantasies
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CARIBBEAN HIV • AIDS READERS
24
Caribbean Junior Atlas
20
Caribbean Junior Atlas Skills Workbook
20
CARIBBEAN LANGUAGE ARTS PROJECT
8-10
CARIBBEAN SOCIAL STUDIES
19
Climbing Clouds: Stories and Poems from the Bahamas Common Entrance English Tests for the Caribbean
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E Ears & Tails & Common Sense
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ESSENTIAL PRIMARY ENGLISH SKILLS FOR THE CARIBBEAN
5-6
READY, GO
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S STEP BY STEP TO LANGUAGE MASTERY FOR THE CARIBBEAN
7
STEP BY STEP TO READING USING PHONICS FOR THE CARIBBEAN
7
T Tales of the Immortelles: A Collection of Caribbean Folk Tales
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Tarik and the Island of Adventure
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Teaching about HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean
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Treasure House: Caribbean Anthologies
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G Give Me Some More Sense: A Collection of Traditional Caribbean Island Folk Tales
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GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TESTS FOR JAMAICA
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Guyana Junior Atlas
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Wall Map of the Caribbean
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Wall Map of the Cayman Islands
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Wall Map of Jamaica
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World Reference Map
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World Wall Map: Physical and Political
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HIV • AIDS ACTION COURSE
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HOP, STEP, JUMP
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L LANGUAGE TREE: PRIMARY LANGUAGE ARTS FOR THE CARIBBEAN
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Legend of the St Ann’s Flood
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LET’S PASS: PROGRESS TESTS FOR THE CARIBBEAN
LIVING HEALTH
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MACMILLAN BIBLE STORIES
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Macmillan Children’s Dictionary
29
MACMILLAN CHILDREN’S READERS
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MACMILLAN ENGLISH HANDWRITING
11
MACMILLAN ENGLISH EXPLORERS
38-39
MACMILLAN PRIMARY INTEGRATED STUDIES
26-27
MULTIPLE-CHOICE TESTS FOR BELIZE
23
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YOU AND ME
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NEW Bright Ideas is a new science course for all pupils in Caribbean primary schools. Developed to fulfil the requirements of primary science curricula throughout the region, the Student’s Books and supporting materials promote a modern, student centred approach to science learning. There are seven full colour Student’s Books from Kindergarten level to the final year of primary school. Each Student’s Book is accompanied by a Workbook.
Key features include:
This new dictionary from Macmillan is ideal for upper primary students:
544pp | 210 x 148mm | 978-0-230-71546-2
n Includes over 13,000 words, meanings and phrases n Definitions in simple English with example sentences to help students understand and use the word correctly
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Scientific ideas introduced in a lively and entertaining way Content structured in lesson-sized topics with clearly stated objectives
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Graded language appropriate to pupils’ reading age Numerous practical activities using everyday materials Wide variety of paper-and-pencil exercises, discussion topics and suggestions for group work to promote interactive learning Caribbean contexts and issues examined in depth
n Over 500 illustrations to help clarify word meanings and to make them easy to remember n 16-page colour picture section with detailed illustrations of parts of the body, animals, transport, jobs, weather and more
Macmillan Primary Dictionary – the ideal study companion for upper primary students
The Macmillan School Dictionary is completely relevant to the needs of young people who are studying a wide range of subjects and preparing for school examinations. It explains clearly and accurately - the vocabulary needed for successful study in any of the key school subjects.
High quality illustrations and photographs Review exercises and end of unit tests Extensive glossary to develop pupils’ scientific vocabulary Internet links to promote independent research Separate Teacher’s Books, with background information, teachingnotes and support for remedial and extension activities will also be available.
n Curriculum words in the dictionary are clearly identified in red using one of twenty subject labels n Over 100 pictures and diagrams throughout the dictionary illustrate everything from flora and fauna to natural or scientific processes n Over 20 full-page illustrations, many in two colours, present and reinforce topic vocabulary course n The Study Skills section provides extra tips for school work and includes information on:
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• See pages 16-18 for more details on the Bright Ideas series. Inspection copies are available from our local agents (see page 1 for contacts), or can be ordered from Macmillan Caribbean directly.
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Dealing with Data Experiments and Projects Capital Letters and Punctuation Composition Skills Information and Communication Technology Revision and Examination Skills
896pp | 198 x 134mm | 978-1-4050-1342-0 CD-ROM only | 978-1-4050-5710-3
Visit www.macmillandictionaries.com for activities, games, tips and much more.
NEW Bright Ideas is a new science course for all pupils in Caribbean primary schools. Developed to fulfil the requirements of primary science curricula throughout the region, the Student’s Books and supporting materials promote a modern, student centred approach to science learning. There are seven full colour Student’s Books from Kindergarten level to the final year of primary school. Each Student’s Book is accompanied by a Workbook.
Key features include:
This new dictionary from Macmillan is ideal for upper primary students:
544pp | 210 x 148mm | 978-0-230-71546-2
n Includes over 13,000 words, meanings and phrases n Definitions in simple English with example sentences to help students understand and use the word correctly
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Scientific ideas introduced in a lively and entertaining way Content structured in lesson-sized topics with clearly stated objectives
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Graded language appropriate to pupils’ reading age Numerous practical activities using everyday materials Wide variety of paper-and-pencil exercises, discussion topics and suggestions for group work to promote interactive learning Caribbean contexts and issues examined in depth
n Over 500 illustrations to help clarify word meanings and to make them easy to remember n 16-page colour picture section with detailed illustrations of parts of the body, animals, transport, jobs, weather and more
Macmillan Primary Dictionary – the ideal study companion for upper primary students
The Macmillan School Dictionary is completely relevant to the needs of young people who are studying a wide range of subjects and preparing for school examinations. It explains clearly and accurately - the vocabulary needed for successful study in any of the key school subjects.
High quality illustrations and photographs Review exercises and end of unit tests Extensive glossary to develop pupils’ scientific vocabulary Internet links to promote independent research Separate Teacher’s Books, with background information, teachingnotes and support for remedial and extension activities will also be available.
n Curriculum words in the dictionary are clearly identified in red using one of twenty subject labels n Over 100 pictures and diagrams throughout the dictionary illustrate everything from flora and fauna to natural or scientific processes n Over 20 full-page illustrations, many in two colours, present and reinforce topic vocabulary course n The Study Skills section provides extra tips for school work and includes information on:
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• See pages 16-18 for more details on the Bright Ideas series. Inspection copies are available from our local agents (see page 1 for contacts), or can be ordered from Macmillan Caribbean directly.
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Dealing with Data Experiments and Projects Capital Letters and Punctuation Composition Skills Information and Communication Technology Revision and Examination Skills
896pp | 198 x 134mm | 978-1-4050-1342-0 CD-ROM only | 978-1-4050-5710-3
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