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Que Hay Workbook 1 – 2nd Edition (2008)
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2 EditionIs the market-leading Spanish course for 11-14-year-olds across the Caribbean. Newly updated, it is as relevant and lively as ever. Workbook 1 in this series is for use alongside Student Book 1, offering students even more opportunity to practice and develop key skills through a variety of fun and engaging exercises.
$37.00
Caribbean People Book 1 – 3rd Edition
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SHELF 10C/SRS-E3/P44
The Caribbean People has been the best JS History course in and for the Caribbean for some time, as well as being an excellent read for the interested layman. This new edition takes account of the developments since 1995, such as for example the increased presence of the Lebanese. It includes a new chapter on Caribbean culture and more detail on Caribbean agriculture. There will be exercises to help students prepare for the School Based Assessment (SBA), now a core element of assessment at CXC, in which students have to complete a project involving extensive research.
$64.00
Active Science Book 1 – 2008 Edition
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SHELF 9E/SRS-E3/N33
Build and assess your students' Science knowledge, understanding and skills through better learning techniques, ensuring a solid foundation for further science study.
- Confidently meet the requirements of the Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Guyana and OECS curricula and CXC's CCSLC syllabus with detailed mapping grids available for free online.
- Inspire students to progress with this contemporary take on Science that includes topics such as environmental science and green issues.
- Engage students through an active learning approach with hands-on activities to promote learning through practice.
- Prepare students for moving up to CSEC® level science with activities developed to bridge the gap between lower secondary and CSEC® level.
$73.00
Agricultural Science for the Caribbean Book 1
CategoryBooks, Secondary - Agricultural Science
2014,Ralph Persad,SHELF 9E/SRS E6
Agricultural Science for the Caribbean is a well established and highly successful three year course for lower Secondary schools. The emphasis is on observation and practical activity, encouraging students to develop a hands-on attitude to agriculture. Students are encouraged to find out more about agriculture local to their homes so that they can relate and apply their learning to individual experiences and environments.
$48.50