Hodder Education
Caribbean Primary Social Studies Book 3
Caribbean Primary Social Studies Book 3
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The Caribbean Infant Social Studies series comprises two books aimed at 5-7 year olds and is the perfect introduction to social studies for pupils who have just begun to interpret the written word. Topics in the infant curriculum are made lively and interesting through the variety of activities, photographs, drawings and simple maps. All these encourage discussion and give children the opportunity to express their ideas orally and in writing.

- the course is written in very clear, simple English within the ability range of early readers
- all the information is relevant to pupils everywhere in the Caribbean
- the presentation is fun and easy to follow
- the colourful and lively illustrations develop interpretation skills, reinforce understanding and relate to the pupils' own experience
- the questions and activities provide stimulation and help develop pupils' ability to interpret information. They also give teachers scope to extend the content to new situations and ideas
- the basic concepts of identity, location, co-operation and leadership are introduced in a very accessible way.

The authors are all experts in the social studies field and wrote the highly successful Caribbean Primary Social Studies series.

Language
English
ISBN
9781510476073
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Note to teachers
Note to students
Map of the Caribbean region
Caribbean people
1 The Caribbean people: who are we?
2 The arrival of our ancestors
3 Why did our ancestors come to the Caribbean?
4 How our ancestors created our Caribbean culture
Locating the Caribbean
5 The Caribbean region
6 Large and small countries
7 Groups of countries
8 How far?
The Caribbean environment
9 Natural features
10 Natural disasters
11 Preparing for natural disasters
12 The human environment
Work and occupations
13 Why do people work?
14 Jobs in different industries
15 Resources and employment
16 Major Caribbean industries
17 Trade between Caribbean countries
Caribbean nations
18 National leaders
19 Belonging to a Caribbean nation
20 People are national symbols
21 National celebrations
Caribbean cultural patterns
22 The way we live today
23 Cultural links
24 Sharing our culture using ICT
Vocabulary
Index
Acknowledgements

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