
$9.86
Primary Social Studies for the Caribbean Student's Book 6
By Deborah Jenkins
US$ 9.86
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Book Description
Primary Social Studies for the Caribbean is an interactive, skills-based course with full syllabus coverage for the OECS, Dominica and Barbados. Cross-curricular learning and research form the core of the course, while a strong focus on social understanding and civic efficacy encourages students to be socially responsible and active Caribbean citizens.
Key Features
• Four bright and engaging student books promote debate, critical thinking and research skills from grade 3 through to grade 6.
• Free-to-download teacher’s guides explain how to teach Social Studies in an enquiry-based, skills-focussed manner.
• Country-specific workbooks allow students to soak up information about their own island via hands-on activities.
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Title page
- Contents
- How to use this book
- Scope and Sequence
- Section 1: Culture and Heritage
- 1 Customs and folklore
- 2 Music, language, art and creativity
- 3 Influences on Caribbean culture
- 4 Data collection and interpretation
- Section 2: Time, Continuity and Change
- 1 Early settlers
- 2 Culture and customs of the early settlers
- 3 Changes in landscape, population and economy
- 4 Changes to groups and institutions
- Section 3: People, Places and the Environment
- 1 Population change in the Caribbean and the world
- 2 Towns and settlements in the Caribbean
- 3 Continents, oceans and countries of the world
- 4 The Caribbean environment
- 5 Natural and man-made disasters in the Caribbean
- Section 4: Individuals, Groups and Institutions
- 1 Regional groups and institutions
- 2 Interdependence and regional cooperation
- 3 Political groupings among Caribbean people
- 4 Social issues in the Caribbean
- Section 5: Government
- 1 Law and order
- 2 Government systems
- 3 The importance of the democratic process
- 4 The roles of leaders
- Section 6: Production, Distribution and Consumption
- 1 Wants and needs
- 2 Industries and products of the Caribbean
- 3 Trade
- 4 Tourism
- 5 The service industry in the Caribbean
- 6 Collecting and interpreting economic data
- Section 7: Science, Technology and Society
- 1 Science and technology
- 2 Science and technology and the physical environment
- 3 Changes to transportation and communication
- Section 8: Global Connections
- 1 The safety and well-being of Caribbean people
- 2 The interdependence of people and of countries
- End-of-year assessment
- End-of-year assessment answers
- Exam tips
- Glossary
- Maps and charts
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