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Topics covered include:
Revision of elements covered in The Grammar 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Pupil Books
Prefixes & suffixes and in particular numerical
New spelling patterns/rules: ough
Silent letters: bt, te, th
Schwas -ity & -ety
More alternatives: they, great, ballet, fete, straight for /ai/
New parts of speech: for example, countable and uncountable nouns, gerunds and modal verbs and imperatives
Further punctuation: using semi colons and colons or using a comma after a fronted adverbial
Developing a greater understanding of sentence structure and learning to recognise indirect objects, subject complements and passive agents
Introducing children to literary devices such as alliteration, learning to meaning of idioms and distinguishing between formal and informal writing
*Please note that only the covers of our Jolly Grammar Pupil Books have been refreshed and updated. The content is the same as the previous editions and they can still be used alongside the Grammar Teachers Books. ISBNs and JL codes also remain the same.
Make maths fun, attainable and relevant with a series specifically designed for Jamaica's National Standard Curriculum by an expert team of authors in consultation with Jamaican educators.
- Enter new topics with an exciting unit/chapter opener and DIY prior knowledge activities to determine learning readiness.
- Develop analytical skills with features such as Math detective and Real-world challenge.
- Extend, support and evaluate learning while exploring alternative methodologies with Teacher tips and notes.
- Provide a solid foundation for learning and PEP preparation at grades 4-6.
- Consolidate learning with 'I can' objectives and DIY summary activities.
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Make maths fun, attainable and relevant with a series specifically designed for Jamaica's National Standard Curriculum by an expert team of authors in consultation with Jamaican educators.
- Enter new topics with an exciting unit/chapter opener and DIY prior knowledge activities to determine learning readiness.
- Develop analytical skills with features such as Math detective and Real-world challenge.
- Extend, support and evaluate learning while exploring alternative methodologies with Teacher tips and notes.
- Provide a solid foundation for learning and PEP preparation at grades 4-6.
- Consolidate learning with 'I can' objectives and DIY summary activities.