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shaped around you RESOURCES FOR CARIBBEAN SCHOOLS

2015 SECONDARY CATALOGUE

www.pearson.com/caribbean

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To Our Valued Learners As of 1st January, Hodder Education acquired selected titles from the Pearson Caribbean Schools’ list. These titles can be found in this catalogue. For more information on titles found in this catalogue, contact your local Sales & Marketing Representative, stated on the back cover of this catalogue. For information on other Pearson titles, contact: International Customer Services Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 1279 623925 Fax: +44 1279 623627

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At your fingertips A SHOWCASE OF OUR NEW PRODUCTS AND KEY TITLES

CAPE® Pages 6 - 8

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Pages 9 - 19

MATHEMATICS Pages 20 - 22

SCIENCE Pages 23 - 31 This catalogue is designed to save you time and make choosing the right materials for your classroom easier.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Page 32 - 33

You will find ISBNs for our most popular products - from traditional print-based books and workbooks to digital products as well as links to further information and resources online.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Don’t forget, your local sales representative is always happy to help and is just a phone call or email away! If you are unsure who to contact please email [email protected].

SOCIAL STUDIES

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GEOGRAPHY Pages 37 - 38

VISUAL ARTS Page 39

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Companion websites FOR MANY OF OUR BOOKS AND SERIES ADDITIONAL ONLINE RESOURCES ARE JUST A CLICK AWAY

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New for 2015

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CAPE Sociology www.pearsoncaribbean.com/cape_sociology

• Exam style questions for further examination practice • Model responses to exam style questions • Internal Assessment preparation guide • Revision tips • Study timetable

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CAPE® Communication Studies www.pearsoncaribbean.com/cape_comm_studies

• Exam style Multiple Choice questions in alignment with new CAPE® Examination structure • Revision tips • Study timetable

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CAPE® Caribbean Studies www.pearsoncaribbean.com/cape_carib_studies

• Exam style Multiple Choice questions for further examination practice • Revision tips • Study timetable

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Achieve! Secondary English Series http://caribbean.pearson.com/achieve

• Teacher resources Provides the answers to the activities in WB1-3

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The Complete Caribbean Teacher Literacy www.pearsoncaribbean.com/completeteacher

• Additional instructor resources • Training session notes on how to use this book • Link to eBook

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CSEC® Sciences*** NEW http://scienceforcsec.exintra.net/

• Sample exam questions and answers to support exam preparation • Worked solutions for CSEC® questions • Guidelines to preparing an Investigative Report • SBA preparation tips • Green Chemistry updated chapter

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CSEC® Human and Social Biology: The Revision Guide www.pearsoncaribbean.com/csec_hsb_revision

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CSEC® Integrated Science: The Revision Guide www.pearsoncaribbean.com/csec_intsci_revision

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Caribbean Social Studies for CSEC® examinations www.caribbean.pearson.com/csec_socialstudies

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Heinemann & Longman Office Administration www.pearsoncaribbean.com/officeadministration

• Exam style Multiple Choice questions in alignment with new CSEC® Office Administration Examination structure • Annotated responses for CSEC® Office Administration Paper 2 questions • Additional chapter questions • SBA notes and tips

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CAPE

CAPE® Sociology A unique book and website package for the 2013 CAPE® Sociology syllabus. The CAPE® Sociology package will help Caribbean students to better understand the society in which they live, confident in the knowledge that all the demands of the 2013 syllabus are covered. The best bits: •• complete coverage of both Units 1 and 2 is provided in a single volume, giving students the opportunity to make links between content at both levels •• both Caribbean and international studies are used to illustrate key research undertaken for each topic •• exclusive online content which provides additional new material, guidelines to doing the Internal Assessment (AI) and student friendly approach to research. DVD-ROM

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http://caribbean.pearson.com/cape_socialstudies

Authors: Carlton Chinapoo, served as Assistant Chief Examiner for CAPE® Sociology Norma James Maureen Lee Paisley

CAPE® Sociology

978 1 408 26612 0

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CAPE

CAPE® Communication Studies An asset to those preparing for the CAPE® Communication Studies exam. Syllabus requirements are met whilst communication skills are developed with this unique book and website package. •• Content is well organised allowing students to move from the known to the unknown, whilst facilitating a progressive approach to learning and ensuring key topics are built upon in each chapter. •• A dedicated assessment section assists with both the Internal Assessment portfolio and exam preparation, providing invaluable support for both students and teachers alike.

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•• Exclusive online content which enables accessible revision of topics via exam styled practice papers.

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http://caribbean.pearson.com/cape_communicationstudies Authors: Lelia Lord, Barbados Maureen Dee Hosein, Trinidad Sonia Lee, Jamaica Elizabeth Habib, Trinidad Reviewers: Winifred Ellis, Guyana Vice Principal of Saint Joseph High School, member of subject panel for Communication Studies

CAPE® Communication Studies

978 1 408 26613 7

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CAPE

CAPE® Caribbean Studies A dedicated student-focused textbook and website package for CAPE®. An experienced author team have combined their diverse expertise to develop this comprehensive Caribbean Studies package, tailored specifically for CAPE® students. •• Content carefully follows the sequence of the syllabus to enable easy exam preparation. •• A dedicated assessment section assists with both the Internal Assessment portfolio and the exam, providing structured support to guide students with their research projects. •• Exclusive online content is delivered in an engaging and interactive way to enable accessible revision of topics and to bring variety to learning with videos and quizzes:

http://caribbean.pearson.com/cape_caribbeanstudies DVD-ROM

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Authors: Jeanette Ottley Marolyn Gentles Veta Dawson Advisors: Julian Cresser

CAPE® Caribbean Studies

978 1 408 26615 1

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Achieve! A complete English course for the Caribbean learner A comprehensive four-level English series, written, reviewed and tested in the Caribbean. The series covers key skills and matches the content and assessment requirements of Caribbean regional curricula whilst simultaneously supporting students and teachers in the improvement of long-term English language and literacy skills. DVD-ROM

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Authors: Neville Grant Dr Paulette Feraria (also advisor) Lucy Blackburn Gillian Pilgrim-Thomas (also advisor) Rafer Gordon (also advisor) Cherri-Ann Sesankar (also advisor) Advisors: Daytona Campbell ( Jamaica) Gloria Cave (Barbados) Gavin Emmanual (Antigua) Mavis Findlay-Joseph (St Vincent and the Grenadines) Herina George (Dominica) Christene Phillips ( Jamaica)

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Dynamic full-colour print and digital learning and teaching support offer comprehensive curriculum coverage - spanning lower secondary and CSEC® - with a clear pathway to success both at the exam level and in long-term achievement. Promotes learner autonomy, encourages confidence, reflects language as human experience, and helps to decode curriculum through a range of unique features. Teachers are truly supported with unrivalled handbooks that include reduced annotated student book pages, CD-ROM and website, so only one resource is needed for teaching and planning. Includes many poems from the English B syllabus.

Level 1 Students’ Book 1 Teacher’s Handbook 1 with CD-ROM DIY Workbook 1

978 1 447 93186 7 978 1 447 93190 4 978 1 447 93194 2

Level 2 Students’ Book 2 Teacher’s Handbook 2 with CD-ROM DIY Workbook 2

978 1 447 93187 4 978 1 447 93191 1 978 1 447 93195 9

Level 3 Students’ Book 3 Teacher’s Handbook 3 with CD-ROM DIY Workbook 3

978 1 447 93188 1 978 1 447 93192 8 978 1 447 93196 6

Level 4 Students’ Book 4 Teacher’s Handbook 4 with CD-ROM

978 1 447 93189 8 978 1 447 93193 5

A free-access companion website provides support to all levels: www.pearson.com/caribbean/achieve

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Achieve! Workbooks Resources to learn from and add to as students practise, revise and improve their English language skills at their own pace, in their own time. •• Each unit begins with a list of objectives that outline the tasks and focuses the learner on the desired outcomes. •• Each unit includes a section on personal goal setting to encourage learners to make a personal commitment toward improving their competence in Standard Caribbean English. •• ‘Review and self assessment’ offers learners the opportunity to pause between units and reflect on their progress and the extent to which they have achieved the set goals as well as the effectiveness of their approach to learning. DVD-ROM

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•• Includes cover-to-cover activities related to core skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the mechanics of language, grammar, and vocabulary.

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•• Literature, language appreciation, media and cross curricular skills development are consistently integrated throughout.

Authors: Cherri-Ann Sesankar (Tobago) Gillian Pilfrim-Thomas (Tinidad) Rafer Gordon (St. Lucia)

DIY Workbook 1 DIY Workbook 2 DIY Workbook 3

978 1 447 93194 2 978 1 447 93195 9 978 1 447 93196 6

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Takes a step-by-step approach to English learning and provides learners with the opportunity to build their English skills as they work at their own pace or as directed by a teacher.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

CSEC® ENGLISH A WORKBOOK

The ideal practice companion for learners who need extra help in understanding and mastering the mechanics and structure of English as they prepare for the CSEC® Examination. •• The ‘What this unit does for you’ feature decodes the syllabus objectives for learners. •• The ‘What the examiners say’ feature helps learners to strengthen their skills in the weak areas observed in previous candidates. DVD-ROM

•• Employs a process-driven approach to help learners take control of their writing skills.

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•• Includes a Writers’ Support Kit to help learners make that important link between the mechanics and structure of English. •• Writing checklists to help learners evaluate the development of their writing skills. •• Complements current CSEC® English A textbooks. •• Aligned to the current CSEC® English syllabus. •• Linked to the Achieve! Companion Website.

Authors: Sasha Schaaffe-McFarlane

CSEC® English A Workbook

978 1 447 97935 7

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

CSEC® ENGLISH A THE REVISION GUIDE Offers support to candidates who are preparing to sit the regional English A examinations. It covers a range of skills and pays specific attention to exploring and developing both the written and the oral components of English language learning. •• Units dedicated to the oral component of English language learning. •• Step-by-step writing approach which helps learners to understand and master the requirement of each type of writing. DVD-ROM

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•• In-depth focus on decoding reading comprehension questions and model responses to guide learners toward maximising the allocated marks on this section of the paper.

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•• Rich Caribbean Literature infusion. •• Scaffolded learning activities which support students as they master the various components of the paper. •• Learning tip boxes which remind learners of the mechanics and structure of the language. •• Aligned to the current CSEC® English syllabus.

Authors: Dr Paulette Feraria Marsha Watson

CSEC® English A The Revision Guide

978 1 447 93185 0

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

A World of Poetry for CSEC® Revised to meet the requirements of the CSEC® syllabi A and B in English. This anthology of poems addresses a wide range of themes and subjects and includes a balance of well-known poems from the past as well as more recent works. It includes: •• poems from the Caribbean and the rest of the world to broaden learning •• notes on each poem and questions to provoke discussion, as well as a useful checklist to help students with poetry analysis •• practical guidance for students on how to tackle examination questions, including examples of model answers for reference. INFO

A World of Poetry for CSEC®

978 0 435 98801 2

Authors: Mark McWatt Hazel Simmons-McDonald

A World of Prose for CSEC® Revised to meet the requirements of the CSEC® syllabi A and B in English. Stories have been chosen from the Caribbean and the rest of the world for their appeal in terms of content and approach. •• Each story helps to develop students’ skills of appreciation and analysis of the short story form. •• The anthology includes notes on each story with background information on the authors, as well as a useful glossary of terms. •• Practical guidance for students on how to tackle examination questions is presented with examples of model answers for reference. INFO

A World of Prose for CSEC®

978 0 435 98798 5

Authors: David Williams Hazel Simmons-McDonald

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Practice Exercises for CSEC® English Language Use alone for extra practice or as a revision guide for Let’s Work With English. This popular text: •• is a complete revision programme for CSEC® English A candidates •• includes examination practice for Papers 1 and 2 as well as two full-length test papers for thorough exam preparation INFO

•• provides practical guidance on summarising, and tackling the creative writing section of the exam to enhance exam performance.

Authors: Jacqueline Cousins Practice Exercises for CSEC® English Language

978 0 435 98316 1

Making the Grade The ideal companion for students taking the Bahamas GCSE English language examination. Written in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture, Making the Grade provides expert guidance on how to master the skills necessary for success in the examination. It contains: •• an opening chapter summarising current grammar and sentence construction, correct spelling, word choice and punctuation Authors: Compiled by Pamela Moultrie

•• chapters providing guidance on Continuous Writing (Paper 1), Listening Skills (Paper 2) and Comprehension and Directed Writing (Papers 3 and 4) •• numerous activities for students to test their skills, ‘exam-type’ exercises, with student answers and comments from examiners as well as practice examination papers and answers.

Making the Grade

978 0 435 98802 9

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Things your students will love: •• student notes combined into one edition with the text •• simplified summaries that aid understanding and make revision easier •• exam style questions and mark schemes for exam practice.

Frangipani House, with CSEC® Study Notes Only available from Pearson.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Brand new editions of prescribed texts for the 2015-2017 CSEC® English B syllabus, with study notes designed to support students with exam preparation.

Student notes were written by Martin Alleyne, an English teacher at Harrison College, Barbados, which produced the best overall CAPE® student in 2009. He is also an examiner for Literatures in English and a part-time lecturer at the University of the West Indies.

Frangipani House, with CSEC® Study Notes

978 0 435 04967 6

Authors: Beryl Gilroy

Julius Caesar, CSEC® Student Edition Student notes were written by Mala Morton-Gittens, Chief Language Arts Curriculum Officer and teacher of English in Trinidad and Tobago. Also the author of the study notes for the Longman Student Editions of The Glass Menagerie and Macbeth.

Julius Caesar, CSEC® Student Edition

978 1 408 27694 5

Authors: William Shakespeare

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Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series (CWS)

Sam Selvon

978 0 582 64265 2





Aunt Jen

Paulette Ramsay

978 0 435 91012 9





Bad Girls in School

Gwyneth Harold

978 0 435 21517 0





Beka Lamb

Zee Edgell

978 0 435 98847 0

Without Study Notes

Beka Lamb with CSEC® Study Notes

Zee Edgell

978 0 435 98846 3

with CSEC® Study Notes

Children of the Sea

David Franklyn

978 0 435 21519 4

Chrysalids, The, CSEC® Student Edition

John Wyndham

978 1 405 85180 0

Clouds in My Sky

Sheila Williams

978 0 582 25872 3

Crick Crack Monkey

Merle Hodge

978 0 435 98951 4

Cricket in the Road and other Stories

Michael Anthony

978 0 435 98032 0



Dilemmas of Deokie

Carol Sammy

978 1 408 23128 9



Doctor’s Orders

Alecia McKenzie

978 0 435 98827 2



Escape to Last Man Peak

Jean D’Costa

978 0 582 76575 7

Frangipani House

Beryl Gilroy

978 0 435 89936 3

Frangipani House with CSEC® Study Notes

Beryl Gilroy

978 0 435 04967 6

Green Days by the River

Michael Anthony

978 0 435 98955 2





Harriet’s Daughter

Marlene Nourbese Philip

978 0 435 98924 8





Hot Spot

Basil Dawkins

978 1 447 97524 3

In the Castle of My Skin

George Lamming

978 0 582 64267 6

Longman Caribbean Writers

Literature Exam Support

Horizons (Caribbean Readers for 11-14 years olds)

CSEC® Recommended Reading 2012-2014

A Brighter Sun

Need to Know

BGCSE Prescribed texts

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CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2012-2014

Author

CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2015-2017

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

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It Begins with Tears

Opal Palmer Adisa

978 0 435 98946 0

Julius Caesar, CSEC® Student Edition

William Shakespeare

978 1 408 27694 5

Jumbie Bird, The

Ismith Khan

978 0 582 78619 6







Lonely Londoners, The

Sam Selvon

978 0 582 64264 5







Masters of the Dew

Jacques Roumain

978 0 435 98745 9

Miguel Street

V.S. Naipaul

978 0 435 98954 5

October All Over

Maria Roberts-Squires

978 0 435 98826 5

Old Story Time with CSEC® Study Notes

Trevor Rhone

978 1 408 24514 9

Old Story Time/Smile Orange

Trevor Rhone

978 0 582 78633 2

Over Our Way

Jean D’Costa, Velma Pollard

978 0 582 22580 0

Pick of the Crop

Nailah Folami Imoja

978 0 435 98966 8

Plays for Today

Errol Hill (ed)

978 0 582 78620 2

Sprat Morrison

Jean D’Costa

978 0 582 05207 9

Stone Haven

Evan Jones

978 0 435 98949 1

Summer Lightning

Olive Senior

978 0 582 78627 1

Sun’s Eye, The

Anne Walmsley

978 0 582 76649 5

• CSEC® Student Edition



ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

Author

Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series (CWS)

Longman Caribbean Writers

Horizons (Caribbean Readers for 11-14 years olds)

BGCSE Prescribed texts

Literature Exam Support

CSEC® Recommended Reading 2012-2014

CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2012-2014

CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2015-2017

Need to Know

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Including Ti-Jean and his brothers, An Echo in the Bone and Man Better Man



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An anthology of West Indian writing for young readers, including poetry and prose and extra notes from the writers themselves.











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Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series (CWS)

Horizons (Caribbean Readers for 11-14 years olds)



Pamela Mordecai, Grace Walker Gordon

978 0 582 07126 1





The Gaulin and the Dove

Lewis Henry

978 0 435 89938 7

The Wine of Astonishment

Earl Lovelace

978 0 435 98880 7

The Year in San Fernando

Michael Anthony

978 0 435 98943 9



Time and the River

Zee Edgell

978 0 435 21518 7



Ways of Sunlight

Sam Selvon

978 0 582 64261 4

Sunsong Book 2

Pamela Mordecai, Grace Walker Gordon

Sunsong Book 3

Longman Caribbean Writers

Literature Exam Support



978 0 582 76555 9

Poems from the Caribbean and across the world, including questions, activities, notes etc.

BGCSE Prescribed texts

CSEC® Recommended Reading 2012-2014

978 0 582 08913 6

Sunsong Book 1

Pamela Mordecai, Grace Walker Gordon

Need to Know

CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2012-2014



Author

CSEC® Prescribed Texts 2015-2017

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE



ISBN

Title

• Without Study Notes

West Indian Poetry

Kenneth Ramchand, Cecil Gray

978 0 582 76637 2

A popular anthology representing the work of over fifty poets including major writers such as Brathwaite, Carter and Walcott.

Wide Sargasso Sea with CSEC® Students’ Notes

Jean Rhys, notes by Kenneth Ramchand

978 0 582 48896 0

With CSEC® Study Notes

Young Warriors, The

Vic Reid

978 0 582 76569 6

























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A literacy teaching methodology text written for Caribbean classroom teachers, teachers in training and those interested in literacy development. This textbook, with supporting website, presents the unique challenges surrounding literacy development that are faced in the region whilst at the same time outlining best-practice approaches and strategies for the classroom.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE

The Complete Caribbean Teacher: Literacy

Why you need this book Teachers in training: the book will provide you with guidelines and examples to help develop your craft as literacy practitioners.

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Authors: S. Joel Warrican

Practising teachers: the publication will provide you with alternatives for developing literacy skills in your classrooms by introducing you to non-traditional approaches and strategies to enhance your repertoire, while at the same time emphasising best practice with traditional approaches.

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Institutions: universities, teacher training colleges, schools and libraries will find this an invaluable reference resource.

The best bits “A complete instructional guide and companion for Caribbean teachers in teacher-training institutions and practitioners in educational settings from Early Childhood to college and university levels. It educates, instructs and empowers all literacy practitioners and takes them to the threshold for leadership and advocacy for literacy development in the Caribbean that is informed by classroom-evidence based research.” Dr Paulette Feraria, Lecturer, Language & Literature Education Advocate and Activist for Social Literacy in School and Community, Mona School of Education, University of the West Indies.

The Complete Caribbean Teacher: Literacy

•• Helpful guidelines for translating theory into practice in the classroom. •• Accessible and informal tone, full-colour, easy to read. •• Web support for practising teachers, trainee teachers and lecturers. •• eBook coming soon.

http://caribbean.pearson.com/completeteacher

978 1 408 27677 8

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MATHEMATICS

Caribbean Maths Connect Raising standards through a modern approach. Written by a team of experienced Caribbean educators, this motivating lower secondary maths course matches syllabus requirements across the Caribbean. •• Real-life case studies show how maths is used in everyday life whilst clear worked examples help students to tackle questions. •• An overview, objectives and explanations reinforce the key ideas and aims of each unit and assessment while review opportunities allow teachers and students to check progress. •• Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking skills and independent learning. To help make the most of the course, each textbook has an accompanying Teaching Resource CD-ROM providing flexible and exciting reinforcement, extension and testing materials, including: DVD-ROM

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•• ‘Getting started’ worksheets to introduce key topics and ‘Thinking further’ worksheets that provide extended topic coverage

Authors: Rosalyn Kelly Benita Byer-Bowen Delia D. Samuel

•• thousands of practice exercises to supplement every chapter in the textbook •• a searchable glossary of key words •• opportunities to create personalised exercises to meet the varying achievement levels of students.

Caribbean Maths Connect Book 1 Caribbean Maths Connect Book 2 Caribbean Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435 98997 2 978 0 435 98998 9 978 0 435 98999 6

Maths Connect 1 Teaching Resource CD-ROM Maths Connect 2 Teaching Resource CD-ROM Maths Connect 3 Teaching Resource CD-ROM

978 0 435 08160 7 978 0 435 08161 4 978 0 435 08162 1

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MATHEMATICS

Find all the best bits from Caribbean Maths Connect and more in these versions tailored for specific country curriculums:

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Developed specifically for Trinidad and Tobago. Can be used with the Caribbean Maths Connect Teaching Resource CD-ROM.

DVD-ROM

CD-ROM Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 1 Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 2 Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435 89153 4 978 0 435 89154 1 978 0 435 89597 6

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Authors: Irmin Edwards-Kennedy Yvonne Fitz-Andrews-Ramsey Gwendolyn Pope

Jamaica Maths Connect Developed specifically for the lower secondary Jamaica curriculum – now with Workbooks. Don’t miss the accompanying workbooks now available for each student book – because practice makes perfect! Can be used with the Caribbean Maths Connect Teaching Resource CD-ROM.

DVD-ROM

CD-ROM

Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 1 Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 2 Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 3

978 0 435 04420 6 978 0 435 04421 3 978 0 435 04422 0

Jamaica Maths Connect Book 1 Jamaica Maths Connect Book 2 Jamaica Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435 89151 0 978 0 435 89152 7 978 0 435 89150 3

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Authors: Rosalyn Kelly Benita Byer-Bowen Delia D. Samuel

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MATHEMATICS

Mathematics for Caribbean Schools 3rd edition A structured approach to secondary school mathematics, matching the syllabi from across the Caribbean. This bestselling course provides clear explanations of new topics and worked examples, whilst reinforcement and practice exercises ensure sound mathematical understanding.

Authors: Althea Foster Terry Tomlinson

Students’ Book 1 Students’ Book 2 Students’ Book 3 Students’ Book 4 Teacher’s Guide 1 Teacher’s Guide 2 Teacher’s Guide 3 Teacher’s Guide 4

978 1 405 84777 3 978 1 405 84778 0 978 1 405 84781 0 978 1 405 84779 7 978 1 405 86279 0 978 1 405 86280 6 978 1 405 86281 3 978 1 405 84780 3

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New Science titles ® for CSEC Explore the fascinating world of Sciences with our new CSEC® titles • Free website with extra resources for students and teachers • SBA support • Practice exam questions • Full colour with clear diagrams and illustrations

Key features include: A highly illustrated, full colour approach with clear diagrams Practical activities in each chapter to enable students to experience topics first hand What I need to know feature at the beginning of each chapter to introduce students to the syllabus objectives What the examiners say feature in each chapter to help students focus their revision in order to avoid the areas of weakness identified in previous examinations Chapter summaries and end of chapter questions to help students review and contextualise their learning Case studies and data analysis activities to foster critical thinking skills and present the content within the wider scope of the world Revision tool kits to encourage students to better manage time and prepare for their examinations

Human and Social Biology for CSEC ®

Human and Social Biology for CSEC® is a major new edition of the Longman Human and Social Biology for CSEC®. It is aligned to the CSEC Human and Social Biology syllabus effective for examinations as of May 2011.

Human and Social Biology for CSEC ® NEW EDITION

A supporting website with additional activities and content

Alexcia Morris has taught at Campion College in Jamaica and Clifton Hunter High School in Grand Cayman. She is also one of the authors of the new edition of Pearson’s Biology for CSEC.

CSEC® is a registered trade mark of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). Human and Social Biology for CSEC new edition is an independent publication and has not been authorised, sponsored or otherwise approved by CXC.

Fullick & Morris

Ann Fullick has a degree in Natural Science from Cambridge University, UK, and has taught Biology and Chemistry at CSEC® level in a variety of schools. She was an examiner for the Oxford and Cambridge boards. Ann is the author of many international textbooks and resource books at GCSE and A-level.

Ann Fullick

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Human and Social Biology for CSEC® New edition of the Longman Human and Social Biology for CSEC®. It is aligned to the most recent CSEC® Human and Social Biology syllabus. Includes: • What the examiners say feature • Chapter summaries and End of chapter questions • Case studies and data analysis activities • Revision tool kits • A supporting website with additional activities

Concept map detailing chapter objectives

Chapter 7: The respiratory system at hin g f b re c e o h u m a ns r tan io n) in po im s pir a t th e al re is moved into e way air in r n r ib e th o ut of the lungs e desc and

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define gaseous exch a ng e a nd ex the features of pl a g a se o u s e x c h a s u c c e s s f u l a i n n ge su rfa c e

o u t li n e t h e f a c t o r s t h a t af fect your breathing r at e

f no nctio nd fu cture a tem describe the str u sys y r o t a r i the resp ts ffec g he e mokin ain t expl arette s of cig

What the examiners say helps to focus on weak areas

de fin e an aero dt hei bic a r im nd a na por tanc erobic r es e in the c piration ells.

Table of contents aligned with CSEC® syllabus

What the examiners say • Generally, candidates appear familiar with most of the concepts related to this topic. However, weaker candidates are unable to accurately label diagrams of the respiratory system, and accurately define important terms such as aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

The first breath a baby takes when it is born signals the start of a new independent life. Why is breathing so important, and how does it work? In single-celled organisms and other small living things, oxygen diffuses into the cell from the air or water, and carbon dioxide diffuses out. But human beings are much too large, and have far too many cells, for simple diffusion from the air to be enough. Breathing brings oxygen into our bodies carbon waste and removes the waste carbon dioxide materials dioxide produced by our cells as single-celled organism they carry out their functions. In (amoeba) this chapter you will learn how your respiratory system works. Breathing is sometimes refered to as external respiration, to lungs distinguish it from internal or cellular respiration which takes place in the cells of the body. oxygen food Figure 7.2 Multicellular water organisms use their respiratory system to obtain and remove gases. Figure 7.1 Unicellular organisms use diffusion to obtain and remove gases.

Did you know?

Once a baby starts breathing on its own, it is well and truly born. We carry on breathing – on average about 14 times a minute – until the day we die.

Chapter 7: The respiratory system

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Contents Introduction

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SECTION A Living organisms and the environment Chapter 1: The structure and function of cells Chapter 2: Movement of substances Chapter 3: Photosynthesis Chapter 4: Feeding relationships and natural cycles

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Chapter 5: Nutrition Chapter 6: The human digestive system Chapter 7: The respiratory system Chapter 8: The circulatory system Chapter 9: The skeletal system Chapter 10: Coordination and control Chapter 11: Excretion and homeostasis Chapter 12: The reproductive system

Did you know feature provides additional and interesting information

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SECTION C Heredity and variation Chapter 13: Cellular reproduction and variation Chapter 14: Genetics

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SECTION D Disease and its impact on humans Chapter 15: Genetics Chapter 16: Infectious diseases caused by viruses and bacteria Chapter 17: Infectious diseases in action Chapter 18: Parasites and vectors Chapter 19: Lifestyle diseases Chapter 20: Preventing disease

SECTION E The impact of health practices on the environment

Authors: Ann Fullick Alexcia Morris

Chapter 21: Preventing disease Chapter 22: Pollution and waste management

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Glossary

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Index

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Contents

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Chemistry for CSEC® Revamped edition of the title formerly known as Heinemann Chemistry for CSEC®. This new edition animates the concepts of the revised CSEC® Chemistry Syllabus effective for examination May-June 2015. It comprehensively explores topics in a manner which helps students to visualise and appreciate chemistry within the Caribbean context as they prepare for the CSEC® examination.

11 Acids, bases and salts In this chapter, you will study the following: • • • • • • • •

Objectives based on the new CSEC® Chemistry Syllabus

acidity and alkalinity in relation to the pH scale; acids, acid anhydrides, and characteristic reactions of non-oxidising acids; acids in living systems; bases, alkalis and characteristic reactions; basic, amphoteric and neutral oxides; salts and preparations of salts; acidity and alkalinity of salts; uses and dangers of salts.

This chapter covers Objectives 7.1–7.9 of Section A of the CSEC Chemistry Syllabus. Your early studies of acids and bases might have focused on their colourful reactions with indicators, or their corrosive properties, or applications such as ‘acid rain’ or even ‘acid indigestion’. (a)

(b)

(c)

Figure 11.1 An example of the effects of acid rain

Contains practical for objectives 7.2 and 7.10 respectively of the CSEC® Chemistry Syllabus

▲ Figure 11.2 Acids, bases and salts in everyday life. (a) Acid rain has damaged these trees in Scandinavia. (b) This fertiliser contains ammonium nitrate. (c) Suffering from indigestion? You may need to take an ‘antacid’, but be sure to read the instructions on the packet!



Definition of key terms

11.1 Acids and bases – what is the difference? Indicators are dyes that are one colour in acidic solution and another colour in a solution of a base (that is, an alkali).

It is easy to detect if a substance is an acid or a base by using an indicator or doing a pH test.

Indicators Table 11.1 shows the colour changes of some common indicators. The photographs show in Figure 11.3 the colour changes with methyl orange. Generally most indicators can only be used to determine whether a solution is acidic or alkaline.

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Full colour ph scale

Relevant examples for Caribbean students Authors: Keane Campbell Nigel Jalsa Leon Chin Cheryl Remy Louise Mason Norman Lambert Marine Mohammed



Figure 11.4

A pH meter



Figure 11.5

A pH scale

M&M

Experiment 11.1

A&I

Obtain five different brands of toothpaste.



Figure 11.6

Testing toothpaste

Different brands of toothpaste

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Biology for CSEC® Revamped edition of the title formerly known as Longman Biology for CSEC®. This new edition develops and strengthens the concepts of the revised CSEC® Biology Syllabus effective for examination May-June 2015. It also helps them to place biology within the context of daily Caribbean experiences.

Section Section B: B: Life Life Processes Processes and and Disease Disease Chapter 18: Sensitivity and Coordination in Animals and Plants When you have completed this chapter, you will be able to: understand the meaning of the terms stimulus and response

• •

define the terms receptor and effector

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identify the main sense organs and the stimuli to which they respond

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explain defects of vision and their correction

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describe the functions of the main regions of the brain

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understand the nature of the human endocrine system

explain why response to stimuli is important for the survival of organisms explain the relationship between the receptor, the central nervous system and the effector relate the structure of the human eye to its functions as a sense organ understand the structure and functions of the human skin use simple flow diagrams to show the pathway along which an impulse travels in a reflex arc discuss the physiological, social and economic effects of drug abuse describe the responses of invertebrates to variations in light intensity, temperature and humidity, and how these responses can be investigated in a choice chamber

Chapter 18: Sensitivity and Coordination in Animals and Plants

Objectives based on new Biology CSEC® Syllabus

• •

describe the role of hormones from the adrenal glands and pancreas describe the responses of plant stems and roots to light, touch and gravity.

In the body, ‘coordination’ means making things happen at the right time by linking up different body activities. Humans have two organ systems that do this – the nervous system and the hormone or endocrine system. Plants also show coordinated responses to stimuli.

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Conditions required for chemical reactions to occur

4 Identify the change to be measured as you change the manipulated variable (this is the dependent or responding variable): • The rate at which the food spoils 5 Identify how you will measure this change: • Measuring the area of mould formed in a given time period 6 Keep all other variables listed in point 1 identical during the experiment (the controlled variables): • Type of food: cheese • Amount of food: a 4 cm cube • Light: place in identical black plastic bags, etc.

Includes full range of practical activities to allow students to experience biological topics first hand M&M A&I

Experiment 14.1 The effect of concentration on reaction rate: the disappearing cross Carry out the following experiment to help you understand the effect of concentration over time. Theory When acid is added to sodium thiosulphate solution, a fine colloidal suspension of sulphur is formed. This suspension scatters light. Viewed through the suspension, a cross on a sheet of paper disappears when enough sulphur particles are formed (see Figure 14.11).

Figure 14.11 The ‘disappearing cross’ experiment. When a given quantity of sulphur is formed, the cross is no longer visible ▶

Authors: Phil Bradfield Alexcia Morris Steve Potter

Procedure 1 Using a measuring cylinder, place 50 cm3 of 0.1 mol dm–3 sodium thiosulphate into a conical flask. 2 Add 50 cm3 of 0.5 mol dm–3 sulphuric or hydrochloric acid to this solution, noting the time that you do so. 3 Place the conical flask over the cross and record the time it takes for the cross to be no longer visible when viewed from above. Discard the mixture and wash the conical flask. 4 Repeat step 3, this time using the next thiosulphate/water mixture shown in Table 14.2.

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SCIENCE

CSEC® Human & Social Biology: The Revision Guide Maximise exam results with this comprehensive, student-friendly revision guide for CSEC® Human and Social Biology, with online support. What you’ll find in this Revision Guide •• Concise full syllabus coverage with accessible, illustrated content. •• Effective revision with notes and quick explanations to help students with exam preparation. •• Check understanding with exam-style questions and full, detailed answers in the back of the book. PLUS a dedicated website with multiple choice questions providing further opportunities for practice.

DVD-ROM

www.pearsoncaribbean.com/csec_hsb_revision CSEC® Human & Social Biology: The Revision Guide

ONLINE

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Authors: Ann Fullick Advisors: Professor Dalip Ragoobirsingh

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CSEC® Integrated Science: The Revision Guide Maximise exam results with this comprehensive, studentfriendly revision guide for CSEC® Integrated Science, with online support. What you’ll find in this Revision Guide •• Concise full syllabus coverage with accessible, illustrated content. •• Effective revision with notes and quick explanations to help students with exam preparation. •• Check understanding with exam-style questions and full, detailed answers in the back of the book. DVD-ROM

PLUS a dedicated website with multiple choice questions providing further opportunities for practice.

www.pearsoncaribbean.com/csec_intsci_revision

CSEC® Integrated Science: The Revision Guide

978 1 447 90379 6

ONLINE

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Authors: Ann Fullick, Catherine Jones Advisors: T. Garcia, A. Morris, S. Ramesar

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SCIENCE

Practical Chemistry for CSEC® A unique practice book for CSEC® chemistry. It provides a wealth of revision exercises, and a guide to all the detailed experimental work covered in the CSEC® chemistry syllabus.

Practical Chemistry for CSEC®

978 0 435 98308 6

INFO

Authors: Norman Lambert Marine Mohammed

Heinemann Physics for CSEC® A lively, accessible textbook written by experienced teachers of physics. This book provides: •• complete syllabus coverage all in one place eliminating the need for supplementary resources •• plenty of questions (multiple choice, structured and free-response), exercises, problems and experiments to develop students’ understanding and scientific skills, and more difficult questions to challenge high achievers •• sample school-based assessment activities and worked examples •• end-of-chapter checklists of skills and knowledge covered as well as revision questions to test understanding. INFO

Authors: Norman Lambert Natasha Lewis dos Santos Tricia A. Samuel

Heinemann Physics for CSEC®

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SCIENCE

Heinemann Integrated Science for CSEC® A revised text providing complete coverage of the new science syllabus. Highlights of the book •• Straightforward introductions to topics enable students to understand syllabus objectives. •• A variety of exam style questions and examiner hints in the margin help students to actively prepare for the exam. •• A range of experiments and activities are provided to fulfil all the practical requirements of the CSEC® syllabus, including versions of many experiments that can be carried out with basic kitchen equipment. The FREE ExamCafé CD-ROM comes with each textbook and includes three sections to aid exam preparation: -- Relax and prepare: planning tools, revision timetables, common mistakes

DVD-ROM

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Authors: Byron Dawson Marcia Rainford Lawrie Ryan David Sang

-- Refresh your memory: revision help with quick questions, flashcards, weblinks and a glossary -- Get the result: model answers for questions in the textbook, examiners’ hints.

Heinemann Integrated Science for CSEC®

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Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools This course provides a firm foundation in science education to all lower secondary school students, and particularly those going on to study science at CSEC® level. 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

Authors: F. Dalgety C. Draper D. Sang

•• an integrated approach using themes for each unit and further division into individual topics and an attractive design that makes the text easy to follow •• ‘Finding out’ boxes that encourage students to carry out independent research as well as investigations in each unit that promote further independent learning opportunities. Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools Book 1 Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools Book 2

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SCIENCE

Active Science A lower secondary science course, with complementary ActiveBook and ActiveTeach software, bringing the teaching and learning of science to life. Written specifically to meet the requirements of the Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados and OECS curricula and CXC’s CCSLC syllabus, this three-level, lower secondary course: •• engages students through an active learning approach with many hands-on activities promoting learning through practice •• prepares students for moving up to CSEC® level science with activities developed to bridge the gap between lower secondary and CSEC® level •• incorporates interactive, digital components for enhanced learning.

DVD-ROM

ONLINE

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CD-ROM

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A FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM can be found in the back of every Student Book whilst teacher support is available in the form of ActiveTeach CD-ROMs – see page 2 for further details.

MOBILEMP3 PHONE AUDIO

eBOOK

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Authors: Roger Bala Ann Fullick

Active Science Student Book 1 Active Science Student Book 2 Active Science Student Book 3 Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 1 Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 2 Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 3

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Agricultural Science for the Caribbean 2nd edition Agricultural science syllabus coverage combined with an emphasis on technology ensures this 2nd edition series delivers practical and relevant learning. Highlights of the three-part series: •• current practices in the Caribbean and new developments in agricultural technology are explored (including greenhouses, hydroponics and tissue culture) •• improved sections on career information and agribusiness management provide invaluable guidance to students already involved in the agriculture sector

DVD-ROM

CD-ROM

•• a summary of key objectives at the beginning of each chapter and an evaluation section at the end of each chapter focus students and consolidate learning •• the full-colour, modern design presents the wide range of diagrams, practical activities, experiments and technology-based tasks in a student-friendly way, in keeping with the ‘technology and resource education’ approach.

ONLINE

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Authors: Amrith Barran Edmund Berahzer Joy Clarke Ricardo Gueverra Augustine Vesprey Ian Elliot Orville Wolsey Michelle John

PLUS a FREE CD-ROM in each book offers further support including a range of interactive activities for reinforcement and evaluation.

Agricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 1, 2nd edition Agricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 2, 2nd edition Agricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 3, 2nd edition

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Heinemann IT for CSEC® An accessible scheme providing complete coverage of the new IT syllabus. This comprehensive book helps teachers manage their time between the classroom and the computer lab through sections on classroom-based learning, lab-based activities and advice on completing the SBA. Highlights of the book: •• straightforward introductions to theoretical concepts guide students’ understanding from the outset •• a range of question types and examiners’ hints in the margin help students to actively prepare for their exams. DVD-ROM CD-ROM

INFO

ONLINE

MOBILE PHONE

The FREE ExamCafé CD-ROM includes three sections to aid exam preparation: eBOOK

IWB

MP3 AUDIO

-- relax and prepare: planning tools, revision timetables, common mistakes Authors: Mary Reid Deepak Dinesan Rayman Khan

-- refresh your memory: revision help with quick questions, flashcards, weblinks and a glossary -- get the result: model answers for questions in the textbook, examiners’ hints, help with SBAs. Heinemann Information Technology for CSEC®

978 1 408 22932 3

Interact with IT An easy-to-teach lower secondary course incorporating all the material required to teach IT as a stand-alone subject over the three years of lower secondary. This course has been closely aligned with the Jamaican and OECS IT syllabi and the IT strands of the Trinidad & Tobago Tech Ed curriculum. Each level: •• engages students with a fun and lively design •• incorporates activities throughout to support a practical approach to learning •• provides an ideal foundation for students going on to study the subject at CSEC® level •• incorporates interactive, digital components for enhanced learning. DVD-ROM

ONLINE

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Authors: Roland Birbal Michele Taylor

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ONLINE

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eBOOK

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Interact with IT Student’s Book 1 Interact with IT Student’s Book 2 Interact with IT Student’s Book 3

978 1 405 87007 8 978 1 405 87008 5 978 1 405 87009 2

Interact with IT ActiveTeach 1 Interact with IT ActiveTeach 2 Interact with IT ActiveTeach 3

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Longman Information Technology for CSEC® Covering the CSEC® Information Technology technical proficiency syllabus. •• Covers technical proficiency theory and integrated productivity tools. •• Provides a step-by-step approach to working with spreadsheets, databases and word processing.

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•• Includes a wide range of practical activities and exercises for self study. Longman Information Technology for CSEC®

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2nd edition A comprehensive and interactive scheme covering the new CSEC® IT curriculum, with complementary ActiveBook and ActiveTeach software, for enhanced practical learning. This Students’ Book and ActiveTeach combination: •• helps teachers of the new curriculum with a chapter structure that mirrors the topics in the syllabus and a clear indication of chapters for use with SBAs •• provides an accessible approach to theory and practice with straightforward introductions and a fun, hands-on approach including a range of questions – multiple choice, recall, structured, true/false and puzzles DVD-ROM

•• incorporates interactive, digital components for enhanced learning.

ONLINE

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DVD-ROM CD-ROM

ONLINE

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Log on to IT for CSEC®

MOBILE PHONE

eBOOK

Authors: Roland Birbal Michele Taylor

A FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM can be found in the back of every Students’ Book whilst teacher support is available in the form of ActiveTeach CD-ROMs – see page 2 for further details. Log on to IT for CSEC® Student’s Book, 2nd edition Log on to IT for CSEC® ActiveTeach, 2nd edition

978 1 408 22876 0 978 1 408 22877 7

Log on to IT Written and designed specifically for lower secondary students across the Caribbean. This textbook and FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM develop IT skills through an active, accessible approach to theory and practice, providing an ideal foundation for going on to study IT at CSEC®, and for building real life computer skills. See page 2 for further details about ActiveBook.

DVD-ROM CD-ROM

Log on to IT

ONLINE

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978 0 582 82480 5 Authors: Roland Birbal Michele Taylor

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

On Track: the complete Caribbean guide to Health, Physical Education and Sports A unique book and CD-ROM duo providing full syllabus coverage for Caribbean secondary schools. What’s inside? •• Short, accessible chapters are arranged around key focus points relevant to syllabi from across the Caribbean region, including CSEC®.

DVD-ROM

CD-ROM

Authors: Kirk Bizley Advisors: Andrea Nichols, Curriculum officer for Physical Education in Barbados and member of syllabus review panel

On Track: the complete Caribbean guide to Health, Physical Education and Sports

•• A variety of features encourage students to engage with the text, including performer profiles to illustrate how the theory translates into performance; tasks to provide both practical and written extension activities, and key questions to regularly test learning.

ONLINE

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•• An engaging CD-ROM contains fun interactive activities, a bank of printable worksheets for use in class, and a sample CSEC® exam paper and mark scheme.

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SOCIAL STUDIES

Caribbean Social Studies for CSEC® Examinations A book and website package that will equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their CSEC® examination. Highlights of the book: •• short, manageable chapters cover the key concepts introduced by the syllabus, presenting them in a concise and accessible style •• regular assessment sections consolidate learning and prepare students for the final examination

DVD-ROM

ONLINE

RESOURCES

Authors: Julian Cresser Nilio Gumbs Lelia Lord

Caribbean Social Studies for CSEC® Examinations

•• exclusive online content supports the book by extending the concepts covered in each chapter, providing students with further practice that can be used flexibly either in class or after school.

MOBILE PHONE

eBOOK

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http://caribbean.pearson.com/csec_socialstudies

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SOCIAL STUDIES

Social Studies for the Caribbean CSEC® Core Units and Options A popular social studies text. This updated book includes: -- options in communications, tourism and consumer affairs -- up-to-date statistics, diagrams and photographs to support learning and new material that covers Caribbean and world developments INFO

Authors: I. B. Beddoe L. Bernard B. A. Rohlehr K. Seepersad

-- practical guidance on how to approach the school-based assessment, and alternatives to the school-based assessment. Social Studies for the Caribbean: CSEC® Core Units and Options

978 0 435 98407 6

Heinemann Social Studies for Lower Secondary The ideal social studies course for mixed ability classes of 11–14 year olds, Caribbean-wide. The hallmark of this text is its exciting pan-Caribbean perspective. The major topics in Caribbean social studies are given lively, detailed coverage in clear English whilst plenty of photographs, drawings and activities bring the material to life. Authors: M. Brathwaite C. Glean V. Goodridge S. Grayson S. Leslie M. Sandy

Topics covered: •• our land and people •• changing environment •• the wider world.

Book 1: The Caribbean: Our Land and People Book 2: The Caribbean: Our Changing Environment Book 3: The Caribbean: The Wider World

978 0 435 98193 8 978 0 435 98194 5 978 0 435 98195 2

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GEOGRAPHY

Longman Caribbean Geography - The Caribbean & Beyond - Caribbean Challenges A lower secondary course, paving the way for CSEC® studies. This two-book course provides students with a firm grounding in geography by developing geographical skills and knowledge at lower secondary level. This course provides: •• skills practice such as interpreting and evaluating data, map work, making comparisons, research and field work, critiquing and debating •• coverage of the social, economic, physical and environmental geography of the Caribbean

Authors: Mark Wilson Jeanette Ottley Shahiba Ali Charlene Costelloe Barbara Jenkins

•• contrast by investigating other areas of the world such as South Africa and India.

The Caribbean & Beyond Caribbean Challenges

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Practical Skills in Caribbean Geography Lower secondary and CSEC® level geography in one course. This two-book approach teaches the development of skills and encourages a thorough understanding of all geographical data, including maps and photographs. Book 1 covers the three years of lower secondary establishing a firm foundation of all the skills needed for the CSEC® examination which is covered in Book 2. Authors: Mike Morrissey Graham Hart Book 1 Book 2

978 0 582 76636 5 978 0 582 76589 4

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Longman Geography for CSEC® Comprehensively covers the latest revisions to the CSEC® geography syllabus. This book includes: •• a strong focus on environmental issues •• ‘concept boxes’ that present key ideas in an accessible way •• exam practice opportunities through a variety of exercises and questions at the end of each unit INFO

DVD-ROM CD-ROM

ONLINE

•• a FREE interactive CD-ROM providing animation and further activities. MOBILE PHONE

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Authors: Jeanette Ottley Marolyn Gentles Longman Geography for CSEC®

978 1 405 81663 2

Principles of Geography for CSEC® Comprehensively covers all the major requirements of the CSEC® syllabus. In this text you will find: •• reinforcement exercises for every chapter to increase understanding and develop key skills •• statistical data on the Caribbean region and the rest of the world •• engaging text supported by photographs, maps and diagrams. Authors: Norrel A. London Mike Senior Principles of Geography for CSEC®

978 0 582 03989 6

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VISUAL ARTS

Longman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools Comprehensive coverage of visual arts syllabi across the Caribbean, for all school years. Highlights of the book •• Step-by-step practical instructions enable students to apply theoretical and practical visual arts skills with confidence. •• Exciting Caribbean-specific visual arts practices and examples, full-colour illustrations and photographs motivate students.

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CD-ROM

Authors: Allan Sieupersad

ONLINE

•• An engaging FREE CD-ROM reinforces crucial concepts and promotes independent learning with interactive activities and questions, guidance on art room materials and best practices and project work for class or home study. MOBILE PHONE

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Reviewers: Irene Banfield, Barbados Michelle Chin-See, Jamaica

Longman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools

978 1 408 20853 3

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION & ACCOUNTS

Longman Office Administration for CSEC® 2nd edition Revised and updated by an experienced Caribbean author team to comprehensively match the 2012 CSEC® syllabus. This new full-colour edition of a trusted, popular text will help students to gain the knowledge and practical skills required for success both in CSEC® exams and in the real world of office work.

What’s inside and why? •• Key terms highlighted throughout and a comprehensive glossary help to increase students’ use and understanding of related vocabulary. DVD-ROM DVD-ROM

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Authors: S. Finisterre L. Payne J. Reid

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•• Clear outlines of syllabus statements explain the new skills and knowledge students will acquire to help focus learning whilst an expanded SBA Guide supports teachers and students in this integral part of the assessment. •• Numerous opportunities for practice (through in-text questions, case study analysis and end-of-chapter exercises) aid with exam preparation and testing of knowledge. GO DIGITAL! The accompanying CD-ROM and website present invaluable additional materials for further practice and revision. Log on now!

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Longman Office Administration for CSEC®, 2nd edition

978 1 408 24637 5

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An up-to-date text for the CSEC® principles of accounts syllabus. •• Helps students work out answers to questions on their own with a range of CSEC® style questions and worked examples. •• Fully prepares students for the exam by providing practice questions and activities on a FREE interactive CD-ROM. •• SBA section aids students and teachers in tackling this important part of the syllabus.

Principles of Accounts for the Caribbean, 5th edition

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Authors: Frank Wood Sheila Robinson Judy Reid

978 1 405 84223 5

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION & ACCOUNTS

Principles of Accounts for the Caribbean 5th edition

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Principles of Accounts for CSEC® Full coverage of the CSEC® principles of accounts and book-keeping syllabi, in one book. The clear presentation of this text allows pupils to study independently. Each chapter concludes with worked examples of typical exam-style questions.

Principles of Accounts for CSEC®

978 0 435 98309 3

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Authors: F. Thompson-Hosein

Heinemann Accounts for CSEC® Complete CSEC® accounts syllabus coverage This highly illustrated book adopts a straightforward and easy approach to the teaching and learning of book-keeping and accounts, presented as a lively, humorous and interesting text. Three types of activity can be found at the end of each chapter:

Authors: Dr. Alan Whitcomb Gillian Clarke

•• activities that test the understanding of key accounting terms

Heinemann Accounts for CSEC® 978 0 435 97532 6

•• activities that test comprehension by asking students to fill in missing words •• activities in which students apply the knowledge they have gained to practical situations. There is also a chapter providing practical guidance on examination preparation to help students succeed.

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Heinemann Office Administration for CSEC® This student-friendly, authoritative guide to office administration has been fully updated to match the 2012 CSEC® curriculum. Highlights of the book •• Key words, exam practice and structured questions provide extensive opportunities for learning and recapping essential topics. •• An extensive guide to SBAs ensures teachers and students are well supported in preparation for the assessment. •• Interactive digital support is provided by the inclusion of a complementary ExamCafé CD-ROM - helping students to make the most of the time they spend revising - as well as a website with supplementary resource materials: DVD-ROM DVD-ROM

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Authors: Dr. Alan Whitcomb

The FREE ExamCafé CD-ROM includes three sections to aid exam preparation:

Consultants: Adele Harlequin

-- Relax and prepare: planning tools, revision timetables, common mistakes

Advisors: Avon Banfield

-- Refresh your memory: revision help with quick questions, flashcards, weblinks and a glossary -- Get the result: model answers for questions in the textbook, examiners’ hints.

Heinemann Office Administration for CSEC®, 2nd edition

978 1 408 26191 0

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3rd edition

Full CSEC® syllabus coverage in one textbook. This up-to-date book presents: •• a clear and concise treatment of CSEC® topics including balance of payments, national income, markets and marketing

BUSINESS STUDIES & ECONOMICS

Essential Principles of Business for CSEC®

•• extensive activities at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning •• a FREE interactive CD-ROM of multiple-choice questions to aid revision. DVD-ROM

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Authors: Alan Whitcomb Macpherson Barnes

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Essential Principles of Business for CSEC®

978 1 405 84221 1

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HISTORY

Caribbean History 4th edition - Foundations, Book 1 - Independence, Book 2 Based on the popular series formerly known as Caribbean Story, now revised and updated to include comprehensive coverage of the new CSEC® syllabus. The series offers an accessible and engaging approach to studying the history of the Caribbean including full-colour, clear designs, shorter chapters, focus questions, in-text facts, key-terms and associated definitions to help students engage with content, PLUS a FREE CD-ROM with every book that contains extra activities to help consolidate learning.

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Authors: William Claypole John Robottom

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•• Caribbean History: Foundations, Book 1 covers themes in depth from earliest peoples in the Caribbean to the time just after the end of enslavement.

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•• Caribbean History: Independence, Book 2 covers themes in depth from the late 19th century to 1985. “Since 1985” updates have been included to help with understanding how what is happening at present links with history studies.

Reviewers: Roland Sealy Annette Maynard Watson Veta Dawson

Caribbean History: Foundations, Book 1, 4th edition Caribbean History: Independence, Book 2, 4th edition

978 1 408 20593 8 978 1 408 20594 5

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HISTORY

The People Who Came History for lower secondary. An established and highly popular three-book history course for lower forms in Caribbean schools. Each book includes a wide range of questions and activities to test knowledge and to stimulate further enquiry and thought. Book 1 Book 2 Book 3

978 0 582 76648 8 978 0 582 76658 7 978 0 582 76657 0

Editor: Kamau Braithwaite

History of Jamaica History of Jamaica covers the whole history of the island from the arrival of the Arawaks a thousand years ago, until the present day.

History of Jamaica

978 0 582 03898 1

Authors: Clinton V Black

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HISTORY

Longman Caribbean History - Empires and Conquests - Freedom and Change

A lower secondary course providing students with a firm grounding in Caribbean history.

Authors: John Gilmore Beryl M Allen Dian McCallum Romila Ramdeen

This course aims to prepare students for their future studies at CSEC® level, as well as to develop wider skills in social studies through an active approach to the study of social history. This two-book approach: •• spans Caribbean history from ancient civilisations to late 20th Century independence •• provides practice in different skill areas such as recall, interpretation and evaluation, map work research and field work, interviewing, comparing, critiquing and debating, and class discussion •• reinforces learning through comprehensive revision questions. Empires and Conquests Freedom and Change

978 0 582 40791 6 978 0 582 40792 3

The Making of the Bahamas 2nd edition The leading history text for the Bahamas. •• Offers a detailed study of Bahamian history over the last 30 years. •• Accessible to students with its clear design and layout. •• Reinforces learning through a range of activities and exercises. Authors: Don Maples

The Making of The Bahamas, 2nd edition

978 0 582 84883 2

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HISTORY

Heinemann CSEC® History Caribbean history especially for CSEC®! This four-book series addresses key developments through Caribbean history. In each book, end-of-chapter exercises and questions follow the format of the CSEC® examination.

Canes & Chains: A Study of Sugar & Slavery (Theme A3) The Haitian Revolution & its Effects (Theme B5) The United States in the Caribbean (Theme C8) Social Life in the Caribbean 1838–1938 (Theme D14)

978 0 435 98223 2 978 0 435 98301 7 978 0 435 98230 0 978 0 435 98305 5

Authors: Elizabeth M. Halcrow

An Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago The first history of Trinidad and Tobago written at this level. This text gives students a foundation in the history of Trinidad and Tobago and will prepare them for their study of the wider Caribbean and other parts of the world.

An Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago

978 0 435 98474 8

Authors: Bridget Brereton

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MODERN LANGUAGES

¡Chévere! A four-level Spanish course written specifically for Caribbean secondary schools. This course, with FREE Teacher’s Guide and Audio CD for every level: •• covers the lower secondary Spanish curriculum requirements •• combines attention to grammar with exercises and activities based on communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) •• includes self assessment exercises at the end of every chapter allowing students to test their own progress •• provides further practice through an Activity Book for use at home and in class. DVD-ROM

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Students’ Book 1 Students’ Book 2 Students’ Book 3 Students’ Book 4

Authors: Anne-Maria Bankay Ingrid Kemchand Paulette Ramsay Elaine Watson-Grant Joseph Andall

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978 1 405 89584 2 978 1 405 89583 5 978 0 582 85317 1 978 0 582 85318 8

Activity Book 1 Activity Book 2 Activity Book 3 Activity Book 4

978 0 582 85319 5 978 0 582 85320 1 978 0 582 85321 8 978 0 582 85322 5

Teacher’s Guide 1 Teacher’s Guide 2 Teacher’s Guide 3 Teacher’s Guide 4

978 0 582 85323 2 978 0 582 85324 9 978 0 582 85325 6 978 0 582 85326 3

¡Viva! 2nd edition A complete Spanish course for Caribbean secondary schools. Books 1-3 provide a strong foundation in Spanish at Caribbean lower secondary level in preparation for the CSEC® examination. Book 4 goes on to provide an accessible, thematic approach to learning Spanish, matching the demands of the CSEC® syllabus. Each level comprises: •• comprehension exercises, Spanish in real-life, guided writing, oral practice and assessment tests DVD-ROM

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•• a Grammar Builder providing added practice in essential grammar skills. Authors: S Moodie D R de Rondon E Watson-Grant B Maharaj

(The CSEC® book (Book 4) also contains a full practice exam and a listening exam on an Audio CD). Students’ Book 1 with Audio CD Students’ Book 2 with Audio CD Students’ Book 3 with Audio CD Students’ Book 4 with Audio CD

978 0 582 33282 9 978 0 582 33283 6 978 0 582 33284 3 978 0 582 79461 0

Practice Book 1 Practice Book 2 Practice Book 3 Practice Book 4

978 0 582 33285 0 978 0 582 36779 1 978 0 582 36780 7 978 0 582 79459 7

Teacher’s Guide Book 1 Teacher’s Guide Book 2 Teacher’s Guide Book 3

978 1 405 80646 6 978 1 405 80647 3 978 1 405 83781 1

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CSEC® and CAPE® are registered trademarks of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). The publications in this catalogue are independent publications and have not been authorised, sponsored or otherwise approved by CXC.

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