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ActionsIntegrated Science for Jamaica provides full coverage of the lower secondary school science curriculum.
Written and developed by experienced teachers, the workbooks in the series complement the student books by offering:
- A variety of extra activities to develop the topics learned in class
- An attractive design to appeal to students
- Extended writing questions to develop essay writing skills
David Sang is an experienced teacher and author. He has co-authored over 100 books for secondary schools in the Caribbean, the UK and for international qualifications.
Byron Dawson is a former Assistant Head Teacher and has written over 20 science textbooks.
Lawrie Ryan has twenty years of experience at teaching science at secondary schools, including experience of working as a Science Adviser. He now works as a full-time science author, editor and consultant.
In 1735, five Maroon boys are ready to be initiated as warriors. They have prepared long and hard for this day, and must now pass a sequence of tests. How the boys approach this, the most important day of their lives, says much about how they will respond to the challenges ahead. When they encounter a Redcoat troop in the forest near their village, the defence of the village and surrounding Maroon communities will depend on these boys, their training, courage, and intelligence.
On this occasion, their community depends on them for its survival, but their initiation as warriors also teaches them lifelong lessons about loyalty, responsibility, trustworthiness and friendship.
There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society.
Over our way lies a world of flame trees and hot beaches rimmed with hills, of raucous laughter in the market and shouts in the street, of bare feet running down dusty lanes and across burnt savannahs, splashing beside the boats of fishermen or inching up the ringed bark of coconut trees. A long way, full of laughing, weeping, blessing, cursing, explaining, quarrelling, accusing and lamenting.
We cannot see the beginnings or ends of our way, but we can tell some of the stories of what happens over our way: stories which we alone can tell, stories about our friendships, our lonelinesses, our games, our crimes, our sorrows and joys, our triumphs and dreams.
Suitable for readers aged 11 and above.
Content of each topic is linked to specific syllabus objectives
Can be used alongside any CSEC® textbook currently on the market
Features a range of exam-type practice questions including multiple choice and structured questions
Key learning points are highlighted at the beginning of each topic
Includes clear examples of concepts covered
Answers to all questions are available online
There have been many great and enduring works of literature by Caribbean authors over the last century. The Caribbean Contemporary Classics collection celebrates these deep and vibrant stories, overflowing with life and acute observations about society.
Old Story Time is a Caribbean classic, providing brilliantly entertaining theatre about race, identity, malice, and the redeeming power of love.
In this enthralling drama, we progress with Len from poor scholarship boy to successful accountant. We see a similar but opposite shift in George, from wealthy, well-connected schoolboy to double-dealing crook. Len's mother Miss Aggy, the girls he first loves, and the woman he eventually marries, many destinies are entwined with Len's. Misunderstandings can be dangerous, and trust and love need some help to win through. With the help of Pa Ben, our far-seeing narrator, can things end well?
Trevor Rhone was a leading dramatist in Jamaica. His sparkling and original talent has won acclaim from critics and audiences worldwide.
Suitable for readers aged 14 and above.