Key features of the course will include:
• up-to-date and authentic information about the Eastern Caribbean and the wider world
• a skills and activity-based approach to learning
• stimulating and varied text and illustration materials, including case studies, information boxes, tables,
maps, diagrams, charts, cartoons and photographs
• a wide variety of activities and stimulus questions, designed to encourage students to discuss and explore
topics for themselves as well as reinforcing concepts and skills introduced to the text
• opportunities for group work, class discussions, practical and creative activities, fieldwork and projects,
as well as individual exercises based on the text
• a rich mixture of ability levels and aptitudes catered for
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 7 in the Primary Social Studies for the Caribbean Series. See all Primary Social Studies for the Caribbean books here.
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Authors Lucy Carman and Deborah Jenkins have written this course in collaboration with educational experts from around the region: Andrew Bramble (St. Vincent), Judy Fraser (Grenada), Edward Lawrence (Dominica), Frankson Marshall (Grenada) and Juliann Roach (Barbados).
More about Lucy CarmanAuthors Lucy Carman and Deborah Jenkins have written this course in collaboration with educational experts from around the region: Andrew Bramble (St. Vincent), Judy Fraser (Grenada), Edward Lawrence (Dominica), Frankson Marshall (Grenada) and Juliann Roach (Barbados).
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