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¡A Volar! is a new primary Spanish course from Collins, offering a fun and engaging approach to language learning.
Developed to meet the requirements of primary school curriculums, ¡A Volar! introduces the Spanish language to children in a highly accessible format for beginners and young learners, with careful progression through the levels.
Designed to complement the main coursebooks, the workbooks provide additional material for practice and reinforcement. Carefully graded exercises allow students to revisit and revise the core vocabulary and language points of each unit, while review sections at regular intervals allow for further consolidation and can be used for assessment purposes.
High quality drawings and carefully chosen photographs are included in all books. Safety warnings ensure teachers and students undertake the activities with care and confidence, while tests at the end of each book help students to check understanding and develop the skills required for assessment.
The series provides:
- interesting and up-to-date scientific information, with links to technology and the environment, and examples taken from across the Caribbean region
- an integrated approach makes the text easy to follow.
Prepared specifically to support social studies, map skills, early geography skills plus history and heritage topics in the National Standards Curriculum for grades 4 to 6.
This workbook supports the use of the Social Studies Atlas for Jamaica as a practical tool in the primary social studies classroom. Written in line with the NSC.
Covers a wide range of social studies topics listed in the National Standards Curriculum for grades 4 to 6
Separate sections for activities and worksheets for grades 4, 5 and 6, all linked to learning objectives in the National Standards Curriculum
Wide range of practice activities to help students learn and revise content and build skills through years 4, 5 and 6
Based on up-to-date reference and thematic mapping, and supported by information on Jamaica from the MONA Geoinformatics Institute, Kingston, Jamaica