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Page 1: 2011 Pearson Caribbean Secondary catalogue

2011 Caribbean CatalogueSecondary

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MATHSCONNECT

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Maths Connect for Jamaica is an exciting new lower secondary maths course that has been designed to meet the

requirements of the curriculum for Jamaica.

Written and developed by experienced teachers and advisors, the workbooks in the series complement the student

books by offering:

extra practice for the topics covered in the student book

boxed hints and tips to explain difficult points

problem-solving extension activities to stimulate students

answers to all activities and questions

Also in the series:

Student Book 1 9780435891510Student Book 2 9780435891527Student Book 3 9780435891503

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Workbook 1

J A M A I C A J A M A I C A

See page 47

Index

65

Khan, Rayman .................................... 52

King Lear ............................................ 38

l Lambert, Norman ............................. 49

Lamming, George .................................. 4

Language Activator................................ 9

Language for Living ............................... 7

Leopard, The ....................................... 39

Leslie, S ............................................. 53

Lessing, Doris ..................................... 39

Let’s Work With English ....................... 41

Lewis dos Santos, Natasha .................. 49

¡Listos! for the Caribbean .................... 59

Log on to IT ........................................ 17

Log on to IT for CSEC .......................... 16

London, Norrel .................................... 20

Lonely Londoners, The........................... 4

Longman Active Study Dictionary ..... 9, 35

Longman Basic English Dictionary .......... 9

Longman Biology for CSEC .................. 14

Longman Caribbean Geography ........... 21

Longman Caribbean History ................. 19

Longman Chemistry for CSEC .............. 14

Longman Dictionary of

Contemporary English ..................... 8, 35

Longman Electronic Document Preparation

and Management for CSEC.................. 28

Longman Geography ........................... 20

Longman Human & Social Biology

for CSEC ............................................. 14

Longman Information Technology

for CXC............................................... 17

Longman Integrated Science

for CSEC ............................................. 14

Longman Language Activator ................. 9

Longman Office Administration

for CSEC ............................................. 27

Longman Physics for CSEC.................. 14

Longman Sciences for CSEC ......... 14–15

Longman Visual Arts for

Secondary Schools .......................... 24–5

Love, George ................................ 32, 34

Lovelace, Earl ..................................... 39

Lutchman, C ....................................... 45

m Macaulay, M ....................................... 7

Macbeth ............................................. 38

McCallum, Dian................................... 19

McDonald, Ian ..................................... 39

McKenzie, Alecia ................................. 38

McNab, Rose ...................................... 60

Maharaj, B .......................................... 30

Making of the Bahamas, The ............... 19

Making the Grade ............................... 41

Man for All Seasons, A ........................ 38

Maples, D ........................................... 19

Maps .................................................. 21

Marine, Mohammed ............................ 49

Mason, Louise .................................... 49

Masters of the Dew ............................. 38

Mathematics for the Caribbean ............ 45

Mathematics for Caribbean Schools ..... 11

Mathematics for CXC .......................... 45

Maths for the Caribbean, Success in .... 11

Maths Connect ............................. 46, 47

Maths Connect for CSEC ..................... 44

Mayne, Doris .................................... 6, 7

Merchant of Venice, The .................. 5, 39

Metalwork, The Theory and

Practice of .................................... 32, 34

Métro ................................................. 60

Midsummer Night’s Dream, A .......... 4, 38

Miguel Street ...................................... 38

Miller, Arthur ....................................... 38

Mint Tea and Other Stories .................. 38

Moodie, S ........................................... 30

Moore, Schontal .................................... 6

Mordecai, Pamela ............................. 5, 6

Morrissey, Mike ....................... 21, 22, 23

Moultrie, Pamela ................................. 41

Much Ado About Nothing ..................... 39

n Naipaul, V S ...................................... 38

New Reading Tropical Maps, The.......... 21

........................ 38, 39

Nwapa, Flora ...................................... 38

o October All Over ............................... 39

Office Administration for CSEC ....... 27, 54

Office Administration for CXC ............... 28

Old Story Time ...................................... 4

Oliver, Ray .......................................... 14

Ottley, Jeanette ................................... 21

Over Our Way ....................................... 4

p Payne, Lynette .................................. 27

People Who Came, The ....................... 19

Philip, Marlene Nourbese ..................... 38

Physics for CSEC ................................ 14

Physics for CXC .................................. 49

Pick of the Crop .................................. 39

Plastering ........................................... 62

Plays for Today ...................................... 4

Plumbing Dictionary ............................ 62

Poetry for CXC .................................... 40

Poetry, Selected .................................. 39

Poetry, West Indian ................................ 5

Poitier, Sharon..................................... 22

Pollard, Velma ....................................... 4

Pope, G .............................................. 45

Potter, Steve ....................................... 14

Potts, I A ............................................. 44

Practical Chemistry for CXC ................. 49

Practical Skills in Caribbean

Geography .......................................... 21

Practice Exercises for CSEC

English Language ................................ 41

Pride and Prejudice ............................. 39

Priestley, J B ....................................... 38

Principles of Accounts for

the Caribbean ..................................... 28

Principles of Accounts for CXC ............. 55

Principles of Business for CSEC ........... 26

Principles of Geography for CXC .......... 20

Prose for CXC ..................................... 40

r Ragoobirsingh, Dalip ....................... 14

Rainford, Marcia.................................. 48

Ramchand, Kenneth .............................. 5

Ramdeen, Romila ................................ 19

Ramsay, Paulette .......................... 29, 38

Ramsey, Y ........................................... 45

Rees, James ....................................... 11

Reid, Judy .................................... 27, 28

Reid, Mary .......................................... 52

Reid, V S............................................. 39

Reid, Vic ........................................... 4, 5

Remy, Cheryl ...................................... 49

Rhone, Trevor ........................................ 4

Rhys, Jean ............................................ 5

River Between, The ............................. 39

Robertson, Ian ....................................... 7

Roberts-Squires, Maria ........................ 39

Robinson, Sheila ................................. 28

Robottom, John ................................... 18

Rohlehr, B A ........................................ 53

Romeo and Juliet ................................ 39

Rondon, D R de................................... 30

Rose, Gerry ......................................... 11

Roumain, Jacques ............................... 38

Ryan, Lawrie ....................................... 48

s St Juste-Jean, Leonie ...................... 41

Sammy, Carol ..................................... 38

Samuel, Tricia A .................................. 49

Sandy, M ............................................ 53

Sang, David ............................ 48, 50, 51

School Atlas for The

Commonwealth of The Bahamas .......... 22

Schoolmaster, The ............................... 39

Science for Caribbean Schools............. 50

Science for CSEC ................................ 48

Science for Jamaica ............................ 51

Science for Trinidad and Tobago ........... 51

Sciences for CSEC ........................ 14–15

Seepersad, K ...................................... 53

Selected Poetry ................................... 39

Selvon, Sam...................................... 4, 5

Senior, Mike ........................................ 20

Senior, Olive .......................................... 5

Shahiba, Ali......................................... 21

Shakespeare, William ............ 4, 5, 38, 39

Sheehan, Moira ................................... 51

Sieupersad, Allan ............................ 24–5

Simmons-McDonald, Hazel .................. 41

Siriam, Sally .......................................... 7

Sixty Five .............................................. 4

Smile Orange ........................................ 4

So Long a Letter ................................. 39

Social Studies for the Caribbean:

CXC Core Units and Options ................ 53

Social Studies for Lower Secondary ..... 53

Songs of Silence ................................. 39

Soyer, Amaral ........................................ 6

Soyer, Samuel ....................................... 6

Sprat Morrison ...................................... 5

Stanlake, G F ...................................... 26

Stewart, Joyce .................................... 41

Stone Haven ....................................... 39

Streetcar Named Desire, A................... 38

Success in Maths for the Caribbean ..... 11

Summer Lightning ................................. 5

Sun’s Eye, The ...................................... 5

Sunsong Books ..................................... 5

Swan, D K ............................................ 7

t Taylor, Michele ........................... 16, 17

Technical Drawing ......................... 32, 34

Tempest, The ...................................... 39

Theory and Practice of

Metalwork, The ............................. 32, 34

Things Fall Apart ................................. 39

Thompson-Hosein, F ........................... 55

Time and the River .............................. 39

Tomlinson, Terry .................................. 11

Trinidad & Tobago History,

An Introduction to the .......................... 57

Trinidad and Tobago

Integrated Science .............................. 51

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect ..... 46

Tropical Maps ..................................... 21

Turner, D A .......................................... 44

Twelfth Night ....................................... 39

Typewriting for the Caribbean .............. 28

Typing for the Caribbean ..................... 28

u Universal Typing for the Caribbean ... 28

v Vesprey, Augustine .......................... 31

Visual Arts for Secondary Schools .... 24–5

¡Viva! .................................................. 30

w Walcott, Derek .................................. 39

Walmsley, Anne ..................................... 5

Walmsley’s Commercial Typewriting

for the Caribbean ................................ 28

Watson-Grant, Elaine ..................... 29, 30

Ways of Sunlight ................................... 5

Weep Not, Child .................................. 39

West Indian Poetry ................................ 5

Whitcomb, Alan ............................. 26, 55

Whiteley, Peter .................................... 14

Wide Sargasso Sea ............................... 5

Williams, Sheila ..................................... 4

Williams, Tennessee ...................... 38, 39

Wilson, Mark ....................................... 21

Wine of Astonishment, The .................. 39

Wood, Frank ....................................... 28

World of Poetry for CXC, A ................... 40

World of Prose for CXC, A .................... 40

Wyndham, John .................................... 4

y Year in San Fernando, The ............... 39

Young Warriors, The .............................. 5

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ACTIVEBOOK/ACTIVETEACH .........................................................02

LONGMAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ................................................04

LONGMAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...............................................06

LONGMAN DICTIONARIES .............................................................08

LONGMAN MATHEMATICS ............................................................11

LONGMAN SCIENCE ........................................................................12

LONGMAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ................................16

LONGMAN HISTORY ..........................................................................18

LONGMAN GEOGRAPHY ..............................................................20

LONGMAN ATLASES ........................................................................22

LONGMAN VISUAL ARTS ...............................................................24

LONGMAN BUSINESS STUDIES AND ECONOMICS ..................26

LONGMAN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTS ........27

LONGMAN MODERN LANGUAGES - SPANISH ......................29

LONGMAN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE .........................................31

LONGMAN DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND HOME ECONOMICS ......32

LONGMAN ADDITIONAL RESOURCES.......................................34

EXAMCAFE.........................................................................................36

HEINEMANN ENGLISH LITERATURE ............................................38

HEINEMANN ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...........................................40

HEINEMANN DICTIONARIES ........................................................ 43

HEINEMANN MATHEMATICS .......................................................44

HEINEMANN SCIENCE .....................................................................48

HEINEMANN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ...........................52

HEINEMANN SOCIAL STUDIES .....................................................53

HEINEMANN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTS .......54

HEINEMANN HISTORY ...................................................................57

HEINEMANN HOME ECONOMICS .............................................58

HEINEMANN MODERN LANGUAGES - SPANISH ..................58

HEINEMANN MODERN LANGUAGES - FRENCH ...................60

HEINEMANN ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ...................................62

INDEX ....................................................................................................64

Contents Introducing PearsonFor decades, Pearson has addressed the needs

of educational institutions, teachers, and learners

across the English-speaking Caribbean. From print-

based publishing and the development of digital

resources for schools and universities, to academic

services, we actively meet local Caribbean curriculum

requirements through dedicated resources such as

Heinemann’s lower secondary Integrated Science for

Trinidad and Tobago as well as serve those following

UK and US curriculums. Pearson’s “always learning”

mentality ensures a constantly evolving portfolio

of resources for teachers and learners from early

childhood through to CSEC® and CAPE, Higher

education, and adult education.

Resources you know and love

Longman and Heinemann

Caribbean secondary schools, covering all the main

curriculum areas. Many of our resources also include

comprehensive teacher support and digital assets.

If you would like to discuss any of the resources found

in this catalogue please contact your local representative

listed on the back cover.

curriculums in the following individual regions and islands:

Jamaica

Look out for:

History of Jamaica ........................................Page 19

Jamaica Maths Connect ..............................Page 47

Integrated Science for Jamaica ...................Page 51

Trinidad and Tobago

Look out for:

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect ...........Page 46

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago....Page 51

An Introduction to the History

of Trinidad and Tobago .................................Page 57

The Bahamas

Look out for:

The Making of the Bahamas .........................Page 19

School Atlas for The Commonwealth

of The Bahamas ............................................Page 22

Making the Grade ..........................................Page 41

This product has an accompanying CD

This product/series has resources for teachers,

either integrated into the back of the books or as

a stand-alone resource

This product comes with an ActiveBook

An ActiveTeach element is available for this productCSEC® 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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A Brighter Sun Sam Selvon 978 0 582 642 65 2

A Kestral for a Knave, CSEC Student Edition Barry Hines 978 1 405863 11 7 CSEC Student Edition

A Midsummer Night’s Dream with CXC Study Notes William Shakespeare 978 1 408245 00 2 With CXC Study Notes

Chrysalids, The CSEC Student Edition John Wyndham 978 1 405851 80 0 CSEC Student Edition

Clouds in My Sky Sheila Williams 978 0 582 258723

Escape to Last Man Peak Jean D’Costa 978 0 582 765757

In the Castle of My Skin George Lamming 978 0 582 642 67 6

Jumbie Bird, The Ismith Khan 978 0 582 786 19 6

Lonely Londoners, The Sam Selvon 978 0 582 642 64 5

Old Story Time with CXC Study Notes Trevor Rhone 978 1 408245 14 9 With CXC Study Notes

Old Story Time/Smile Orange Trevor Rhone 978 0 582 786332

Over Our Way Jean D’Costa, Velma Pollard 978 0 582 225800

Plays for Today Errol Hill (ed) 978 0 582 786202 Including Ti-Jean and his brothers, An Echo

in the Bone and Man Better Man

Sixty Five Vic Reid 978 0 582765 73 3

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Sprat Morrison Jean D’Costa 978 0 582 052079

Summer Lightning Olive Senior 978 0 582 786 27 1

Sun’s Eye, The Anne Walmsley 978 0 582 766 49 5 An anthology of West Indian writing

for young readers, including poetry

and prose and extra notes from the

writers themselves.

Sunsong Book 1 Pamela Mordecai, 978 0 582 765 55 9 Poems from the Caribbean

Grace Walker Gordon and across the world, including

questions, activities, notes etc.

Sunsong Book 2 Pamela Mordecai, 978 0 582 089 13 6 Poems from the Caribbean

Grace Walker Gordon and across the world, including

questions, activities, notes etc.

Sunsong Book 3 Pamela Mordecai, 978 0 582 071 26 1 Poems from the Caribbean

Grace Walker Gordon and across the world, including

questions, activities, notes etc.

The Merchant of Venice, CSEC Student Edition William Shakespeare 978 0 582 777 61 3 With CSEC Study Notes

Ways of Sunlight Sam Selvon 978 0 582 642 61 4

West Indian Poetry Kenneth Ramchand, Cecil Gray 978 0 582 766 37 2 A popular anthology representing

major writers such as Brathwaite,

Carter and Walcott.

Wide Sargasso Sea with CSEC Students’ Notes Jean Rhys, 978 0 582 488 96 0 With CSEC Study Notes

notes by Kenneth Ramchand

Young Warriors, The Vic Reid 978 0 582 765 69 6

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Longman English Language

Success in English

Preparing students for their CSEC examinationA four-level English language course for CSEC-level students offering a Students’ Book and

Teacher’s Guide at each level:

providing comprehensive coverage of standard vocabulary and dialect

engaging students with language through a range of activities.

Each Teacher’s Guide provides information on multi-ability learning and teaching students with

dyslexia, activity suggestions, ideas for pair and group work and exam preparation support.

ordering detailsSuccess in English Students’ Book 1

978 1405 895866

Success in English Students’ Book 2

978 1405 895859

Success in English Students’ Book 3

978 0582 848788

Success in English Students’ Book 4

978 0582 848795

Success in English Teacher’s Guide 1

978 1405 818247

Success in English Teacher’s Guide 2

978 1405 818254

Success in English Teacher’s Guide 3

978 1405 818261

Success in English Teacher’s Guide 4

978 0582 848818

authorsNeville Grant, Advisers: Pamela Mordecai, Doris Mayne, Jeremy Joseph

Connect

Excellence in English for the CaribbeanCSEC curriculum, the

Connect series includes four levels of Students’ Books and Teacher’s Guides. Book 4 covers the two

years of CSEC in one textbook, reinforcing and consolidating the teaching of Books 1-3 and preparing

students for the English A examinations.

The series:

helps to perfect skills in speaking and listening, reading, writing and portfolio work through a range of

exciting step-by-step activities

includes ‘Self-assessment’ and ‘Grammar workshop’ features to help students revise and extend what

they have learnt so far

features ‘Word store’ boxes that teach the mechanics of language.

Teacher’s Guides offer lesson plans, extended exercises, reinforcement activities and matching charts

showing how each unit delivers regional syllabus objectives.

ordering detailsConnect Students’ Book 1

978 1405 895880

Connect Students’ Book 2

978 1405 895873

Connect Students’ Book 3

978 0582 848993

Connect Students’ Book 4

978 1405 826945

Connect Teacher’s Guide 1

978 1405 816687

Connect Teacher’s Guide 2

978 1405 816694

Connect Teacher’s Guide 3

978 1405 816700

Connect Teacher’s Guide 4

978 1405 826952

authorsCarol Clarke, Schontal Moore, Lawrence Jaggassar, Kirk Kalloo, Shelley Kalloo, Orville Aimey, Vicki Aimey, Amaral Soyer, Samuel Soyer

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Longman English Language

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Choices Longman Caribbean English, CSEC level

An English language course carefully graded to suit all ability levelsThis course, comprising four Students’ Books and two Teacher’s Guides, offers a wealth of

reading material from poetry and prose to newspaper extracts, whilst at the same time:

presenting a wide range of engaging activities

acknowledging the importance of dialect and its contribution to language

encouraging an awareness of dialect and the context in which it may be used.

authorsNeville Grant, Jeanette France, Doris Mayne, Ian Robertson, Sally Siriam

ordering detailsContact your local sales representative

ordering detailsContact your local sales representative

Brighter Grammar

This popular series helps students understand the key points of English grammar

Only essential technical terms are used to ensure explanations are uncomplicated.

Graded exercises allow teachers to monitor development.

Lively illustrations enhance the text and retain student interest.

authorsC.E. Eckersley, M. Macaulay, D.K. Swan

ordering detailsContact your local sales representative

Language for Living

A four-book Caribbean English language course with Book 4 being the examination level textThe course contains all the necessary material to cover the examination requirements whilst

teachers may have to work in.

authorsCecil Gray

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Longman Dictionaries

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishUpper Intermediate – Advanced

The most comprehensive dictionary and CD-ROM ever!The only dictionary to show spoken and written frequency – with over 3,000 most frequent

words highlighted in red. Other highlights:

Over one million real-life examples show words in meaningful contexts.

Over 100,000 natural word combinations and phrases show how words are used together.

CD-ROM:

Over one million extra sentences.

Three dictionaries in one:

1. The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.

2. The new Longman Language Activator®

3. Extracts from the Longman Dictionary of English Language and Culture.

Over 1000 listening exercises.

88,000 spoken examples help with pronunciation.

ordering detailsPaper

978 1408 202975

Cased with CD-ROM

978 1408 215326

Paper with CD-ROM

978 1408 215333

Sample pages and screen shot from Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English and accompanying CD-ROM

Student Book

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Longman Dictionaries

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Packed with need-to-know information on the English language This dictionary contains thousands of simple examples based on the Longman Corpus Network, up-to-date

Highlights:

Fun illustrations to make learning new words easier and more enjoyable.

Mini picture dictionary in colour with pages on sports, transport, clothes etc.

Usage notes based on common students’ errors found in the Longman Learners’ Corpus.

Workbook introduction with exercises to practise using the dictionary.

This dictionary replaces the Longman New Junior English Dictionary.

Longman Basic English Dictionary Especially for young learners

ordering detailsPaper

978 0582 438507

Perfect for students making the move from bilingual to monolingual dictionaries

understand and explain meanings in a way that simple translations in a bilingual dictionary

cannot. Actively encouraging students to develop their language through the built-in workbook,

study notes and full-colour illustrations, this dictionary is ideal for exam preparation.

Now available with CD-ROM including:

Full text of the dictionary.

All headwords pronounced.

Hundreds of pictures.

Full range of interactive exercises.

Longman Active Study Dictionary Intermediate – Upper Intermediate

ordering detailsPaper with CD-ROM

978 1405 862288

Paper without CD-ROM

978 0582 794535

ordering detailsCased 978 0582 415485

Paper 978 0582 419520

Longman Language Activator® 2nd EditionUpper Intermediate – Advanced

Vocabulary-improving for advanced students Helps students choose the right word by clearly showing the differences in meaning

between words with similar meanings.

Students learn how to use their new word or phrase correctly using the collocations

and phrases given for each meaning.

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Longman Mathematics

Success in Maths for the Caribbean

A unique approach to secondary school mathematics teaching, designed to engage students’ interest and increase con!denceStrengths of the course:

Clear explanatory notes at the beginning of each topic focus learning.

Exercises encourage development in understanding of a topic.

Simple explanations and reminders of mathematical concepts throughout the chapters.

Workbooks provide additional practice for home or further class work.

Teacher Resource and Testing Books help with preparing lessons and provide a variety of tests

for use throughout the year.

Each of the four levels has a dedicated Students’ Book, Workbook and Teacher Resource and Testing Book.

authorsCaribbean edition adapted by Althea Foster, Gerry Rose, James Rees

ordering detailsStudents’ Book 1

978 0582 436909

Students’ Book 2

978 0582 436916

Students’ Book 3

978 0582 436923

Students’ Book 4

978 0582 853270

Workbook 1

978 0582 436930

Workbook 2

978 0582 436947

Workbook 3

978 0582 436954

Workbook 4

978 0582 894303

Teacher Resource and Testing Book 1

978 0582 461543

Teacher Resource and Testing Book 2

978 0582 461550

Teacher Resource and Testing Book 3

978 0582 461567

Teacher Resource and Testing Book 4

978 0582 853287

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Mathematics forCaribbean Schools 3rd Edition

A structured approach to secondary school mathematics, matching the syllabi from across the CaribbeanThis bestselling course provides clear explanations of new topics and worked examples, whilst

reinforcement and practice exercises ensure sound mathematical understanding.

ordering detailsStudents’ Book 1

978 1405 847773

Students’ Book 2

978 1405 847780

Students’ Book 3

978 1405 847810

Students’ Book 4

978 1405 847797

Teacher’s Guide 1

978 1405 862790

Teacher’s Guide 2

978 1405 862806

Teacher’s Guide 3

978 1405 862813

Teacher’s Guide 4

978 1405 847803

authorsAlthea Foster, Terry Tomlinson

Bestseller!

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Longman Science

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Student Book

Sample pages from Active Science Student Book 3

A lower secondary science course, with complementary ActiveBook and ActiveTeach software, bringing the teaching and learning of science to life

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.

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 pages 2-3 for further details.

Active Science

authorsRoger Bala, Ann Fullicks

ordering detailsActive Science Student Book 1

978 1405 885287

Active Science Student Book 2

978 1405 885294

Active Science Student Book 3

978 1405 885300

Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 1

978 1405 885317

Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 2

978 1405 885324

Active Science Caribbean ActiveTeach 3

978 1405 885331

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Longman Science

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authorsIntegrated Science : Steve Potter, Ray Oliver (Advisor: Donna Bynoe-Arthur Physics: Barry Jackson, Peter whiteley Chemistry: Jim Clark, Ray Oliver

Human and Social Biology: Dalip Ragoobirsingh, Ann Fullick Comprehensive coverage of the CSEC science curriculum,

with complementary ActiveBook and ActiveTeach software, bringing the teaching and learning of science to life Each Students’ Book provides:

clear explanatory notes at the beginning of each topic that focus learning

exercises encouraging development in understanding or further class work

a FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM with fun interactive material to help consolidate learning.

Teacher support is available in the form of ActiveTeach CD-ROMs – see pages 2 and 3

for further details.

Longman Sciences for CSEC ®

ordering detailsLongman Integrated Science for CSEC Students’ Book

978 1408 231296

Longman Integrated Science for CSEC Active Teach

978 1408 231302

Longman Physics for CSEC Students’ Book

978 1405 885249

Longman Physics for CSEC ActiveTeach

978 1405 885256

Longman Chemistry for CSEC Students’ Book

978 1405 885218

Longman Chemistry for CSEC ActiveTeach

978 1405 885201

Longman Biology for CSEC Students’ Book

978 1405 885195

Longman Biology for CSEC ActiveTeach

978 1405 885188 Longman Human and Social Biology for CSEC Students’ Book

978 1408 208557

Longman Human and Social Biology for CSEC ActiveTeach

978 1408 208540

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Sample pages from Longman Human and Social Biology for CSEC

Student Book

Sample pages from Longman Integrated Science for CSEC

Student Book

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Longman Information Technology

contents

1 Types of computers and their parts

2 Input devices

3 Primary and secondary storage

4 Output devices

5 Data storage and representation

6 Software

7 Data communications, networks and the Internet

8 Programming

9 System security and computer crimes

10 Introduction to web page design

11 Presentations using PowerPoint

12 Word processing

13 Spreadsheets

14 Databases

15 Integrating data

16 Careers in computing

17 Applications and implications of IT Glossary Index

Log on to IT for CSEC ®2nd Edition

A comprehensive and interactive scheme covering the new CSEC IT curriculum, with complementary ActiveBook and ActiveTeach software, for enhanced practical learningThis 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

incorporates interactive, digital components for enhanced learning.

A FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM can be found in the back of every Student’s Book whilst teacher

support is available in the form of ActiveTeach CD-ROMs – see pages 2 and 3 for further details.

ordering detailsLog on to IT for CSEC Student’s Book, 2nd Edition

978 1 408228 76 0

Log on to IT for CSEC ActiveTeach, 2nd Edition

978 1 408228 77 7

authorsRoland Birbal, Michele Taylor

Screen shot from Log on to IT for CSEC Students Book, ActiveBook CD-ROM

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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 secondaryThis course has been closely aligned with the Jamaican and OECS IT syllabi and the IT strands

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.

A FREE ActiveBook CD-ROM can be found in the back of every Student’s Book whilst teacher

support is available in the form of ActiveTeach CD-ROMs – see pages 2 and 3 for further details.

Interact with Information Technology

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ordering detailsInteract with IT Student’s Book 1 978 1405 870078

Interact with IT Student’s Book 2 978 1405 870085

Interact with IT Student’s Book 3 978 1405 870092

Interact with IT ActiveTeach 1 978 1405 870047

Interact with IT ActiveTeach 2 978 1405 870054

Interact with IT ActiveTeach 3 978 1405 870061

authorsRoland Birbal, Michele Taylor

Covering the CSEC Information Technology technical pro!ciency syllabus

Provides a step-by-step approach to working with spreadsheets, databases and word processing.

Includes a wide range of practicals, activities and exercises for self study.

Offers help with planning and carrying out the SBA component.

Longman InformationTechnology for CXC ®

ordering detailsLongman Information Technology for CXC

978 0582 827905

authorsR Birbal, J Blair

Written and designed speci!cally for lower secondary students across the CaribbeanThis 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.

Log on to IT

authorsRoland Birbal, Michele Taylor

ordering detailsLog on to IT 978 1 408228 76 0

bestseller!

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Based on the popular series formerly known as Caribbean Story, now revised and updated to include comprehensive coverage of the new CSEC syllabusThe 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

book that contains extra activities to help consolidate learning.

Caribbean History: Foundations, Book 1 covers themes in depth from earliest peoples in the

Caribbean to the time just after the end of enslavement.

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.

Caribbean History 4th Edition- Foundations, Book 1- Independence, Book 2

ordering detailsCaribbean History: Foundations, Book 1 (4th Edition) 978 1408 205938

Caribbean History: Independence, Book 2 (4th Edition) 978 1408 205945

authorsWilliam Claypole, John Robottom

Sample pages and screen shot from Caribbean History: Independence Book 2 and accompanying CD-ROM

Student Book

contentsBook 1 Unit 1: The indigenous Americans and the Europeans

Unit 2: 200 years of colonial rivalry

Unit 3: Sugar and enslavement

Unit 4: Resistance and revolt

Unit 5: Towards emancipation

Unit 6: Adjusting to emancipation

Book 2 Unit 1: Diversifying the economy

Unit 2: Society and economy in the twentieth century

Unit 3: The USA and the Caribbean

Unit 4: Political development in the twentieth century

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A lower secondary Caribbean history course providing students with a !rm grounding in Caribbean historyThis 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

reinforces learning through comprehensive revision questions.

Longman Caribbean History- Empires and Conquests- Freedom and Change

ordering detailsEmpires and Conquests 978 0582 407916

Freedom and Change 978 0582 407923

authorsJohn Gilmore, Beryl M Allen, Dian McCallum, Romila Ramdeen

ordering detailsThe Making of The Bahamas 978 0582 848832

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.

The Making of the Bahamas 2nd Edition

authorsDon Maples

History for lower secondaryAn 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.

The People Who Came

ordering detailsBook 1 978 0582 766488

Book 2 978 0582 766587

Book 3 978 0582 766570

authorsEditor: Kamau Braithwaite

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 authorsClinton V Black

ordering detailsHistory of Jamaica 978 0582 038981

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Longman Geography

Principles of Geography for CXC ®

Comprehensively covers all the major requirements of the CSEC syllabus

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.

ordering detailsPrinciples of Geography for CXC

978 0582 039896

authorsNorrel A. London, Mike Senior

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

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

ordering detailsLongman Geography for CSEC

978 1405 816632

authorsJeanette Ottley, Marolyn Gentles

Student Book

Sample pages from Longman Geography for CSEC

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Longman Geography

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A lower secondary course, paving the way for CSEC studies

students’ geographical skills and knowledge at lower secondary level.

This course provides:

skills practice such as interpreting and evaluating data, map work, making comparisons,

coverage of the social, economic, physical and environmental geography of the Caribbean

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

Longman Caribbean Geography

- Caribbean Challenges

ordering detailsThe Caribbean & Beyond 978 0582 407893

Caribbean Challenges 978 0582 407909

authorsMark Wilson, Jeanette Ottley, Shahiba Ali, Charlene Costelloe, Barbara Jenkins

Lower secondary and CSEC- level geography in one courseThis 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

CSEC examination which is covered in Book 2.

Practical Skills in Caribbean Geography

ordering detailsBook 1 978 0582 766365

Book 2 978 0582 765894

authorsMike Morrissey, Graham Hart

Providing map reading skills to aid CSEC exam preparationThis book contains many of the basic map reading and interpretive skills that are needed to aid

students preparing for the CSEC-level examination in geography. It leads students systematically

through the various steps involved in interpreting maps, photographs and statistical diagrams.

The New Reading Tropical Maps

ordering detailsThe New Reading Tropical Maps 978 9814 114752

authorsMike Morrissey, Graham Hart

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An ideal companion for lower secondary geographers; revised and updated in association with the Ministry of Education

Includes more full-colour images, current data from the Department of Statistics and up-to-date

maps including new physical maps for all continents.

Supports the teaching and learning of current social issues being addressed in the Bahamian

education system.

School Atlas for TheCommonwealth of The Bahamas Revised Edition

ordering detailsSchool Atlas for The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, Revised Edition

978 1408 258279

authorsMike Morrisey, Ministry of Education Advisor: Sharon Poitier, Senior

new!

Sample pages from School Atlas for The Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Student Book

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Atlas for CaribbeanExaminations 3rd Edition

This bestselling atlas, with FREE CD-ROM, provides essential support for CSEC social studies courses as well as The Bahamas GCSE geography programme Offering valuable reference material for CSEC-level students, teacher trainees and other higher level

students, this atlas is also a fascinating reference book for use in the home. It provides:

content structured to match the CSEC geography syllabus, including in-depth material on special

themes to be studied

emphasis on conservation issues and the effects of human activity on the climate and environment

for school-based assessment and map skills practice with three large-scale topographical maps

animated simulations of natural occurrences linked to key CSEC study areas on a FREE CD-ROM.

ordering detailsAtlas for Caribbean Examinations

978 1405 849449

authorsAdvisor: Mike Morrisey

Bestseller!

Sample pages from Atlas for Caribbean Examinations

Student Book

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Longman Visual Arts

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www.pearsoncaribbean.com/visualarts

Longman Visual Arts forSecondary Schools

Comprehensive coverage of visual arts syllabi across the Caribbean, for all school yearsHighlights of the book:

Step-by-step practical instructions enable students to apply theoretical and practical visual arts

photographs to motivate students.

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.ordering detailsLongman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools

978 1408 208533

authorsAllan Sieupersad

Screen shot from Longman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools, accompanying CD-ROM

contentsPart I All About the Visual Arts1 The World of Visual Arts

2 World Art

3 Caribbean Art

Part II Areas of Creativity in the Visual Arts4 Drawing

5 Painting

6 Printmaking

7 Graphic Design

8 Textile Design

9 Three-Dimensional Art

10 Leathercraft

11 Pottery and Ceramics

12 Fibre Arts

13 Decorative Arts and Craft

14 Introduction to Design Arts

Part III Bringing Visual Arts Learning Together15 Visual Arts Integration

16 the Visual Arts

17 Portfolio for the Visual Arts

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Longman Visual Arts

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Sample pages from Longman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools

Student Book

Sample pages from Longman Visual Arts for Secondary Schools

Student Book

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Longman Business Studies and Economics

Full CSEC syllabus coverage in one textbookThis up-to-date book presents:

a clear and concise treatment of CSEC topics including balance of payments, national

income, markets and marketing

extensive activities at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning

a FREE interactive CD-ROM of multiple-choice questions to aid revision.

Essential Principles ofBusiness for CSEC ®3rd Edition

ordering detailsEssential Principles of Business for CSEC®

978 1405 842211

authorsAlan Whitcomb with Macpherson Barnes

Written speci!cally for the Caribbean CSEC economics syllabusThis textbook and FREE CD-ROM help students to gain knowledge as they develop their skills of

interpretation and application. Including:

clear chapter objectives and summaries giving structure to learning whilst CSEC-style questions

at the end of every chapter help students prepare for the examination

opportunities for students to assess their understanding of key points with the ‘Understanding

Concepts’ feature as well as relevant case studies that apply the subject to real-life

a comprehensive SBA Guide helping students and teachers tackle this important aspect of the syllabus.

Longman Economics for CXC ®

ordering detailsEconomics for CXC

978 0582 854369

authorsDr. R. Hosein, G. F. Stanlake

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Longman Of!ce Administration and Accounts

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Sample pages from Longman

Office Administration for CSEC

Please note, cover image and

sample pages are subject to

change upon publication of the

revised CXC syllabus.

Student Book

Longman Of!ce Administration for CSEC ®2nd Edition

This revised and updated edition will comprehensively match the 2011 CXC syllabusThis 2nd edition will help students to gain the knowledge and practical skills required for success

both in CSEC

Highlights of the book:

Key terms will be highlighted throughout and a comprehensive glossary at the back of the book will

help to increase students’ use and understanding of related vocabulary.

Each section of the book will offer a clear outline of syllabus statements, explaining the new skills and

knowledge students will acquire.

In-text questions and case studies will test students’ understanding and end-of-chapter exercises will

provide opportunities to review learning with more in-depth and exam-focused practice.

A revised and expanded SBA Guide will offer a wealth of material for teachers and students, PLUS a

FREE CD-ROM will provide further support for the text and additional exam preparation material.

Don’t miss the accompanying student Workbook!

Please check with your local sales representative for availability of these forthcoming titles.

ordering detailsCSEC

978 14082 46375

for CSEC Workbook

978 14082 46382

authorsS. Finisterre, L. Payne, J. Reid

coming soon!

CXC (2004) is still available to order.

ordering detailsCXC

978 0582 854406

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Longman Of!ce Administration and Accounts

ordering detailsUniversal Typing for the Caribbean, 3rd Edition

978 0582 307681

Universal Typing for the Caribbean 3rd Edition

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Walmsley’s CommercialTypewriting for the Caribbean 10th Edition

ordering detailsWalmsley’s Commercial Typewriting for the Caribbean, 10th Edition

978 0582 311688

Longman Electronic DocumentPreparation and Management for CSEC ®

Written by experienced Caribbean educators to include comprehensive coverage of the CSEC EDPM syllabusThis up-to-date book:

promotes active learning through practical activities

helps students to apply their knowledge to real-life scenarios through case studies

provides further practice and consolidation with extra exercises on a FREE CD-ROM.

ordering detailsLongman Electronic Document Preparation and Management for CSEC

978 1405 876872

authorsLenore Bowrin, Donnette Kellier-Palmer

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 Accountsfor the Caribbean5th Edition

ordering detailsPrinciples of Accounts for the Caribbean

978 1405 842235

authorsFrank Wood, Sheila Robinson with Judy Reid

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Longman Modern Languages - Spanish

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A four-level Spanish course written speci!cally for Caribbean secondary schoolsThis 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.

¡Chévere!authorsAnne-Maria Bankay, Ingrid Kemchand, Paulette Ramsay, Elaine Watson-Grant, Joseph Andall

ordering detailsStudents’ Book 1

978 1405 895842

Students’ Book 2

978 1405 895835

Students’ Book 3

978 0582 853171

Students’ Book 4

978 0582 853188

Activity Book 1

978 0582 853195

Activity Book 2

978 0582 853201

Activity Book3

978 0582 853218

Activity Book 4

978 0582 853225

Teacher’s Guide 1

978 0582 853232

Teacher’s Guide 2

978 0582 853249

Teacher’s Guide 3

978 0582 853256

Teacher’s Guide 4

978 0582 853263

course structure

Student Book Activity Book Teacher Guide

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

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A complete Spanish course for Caribbean secondary schoolsBooks 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

vocabulary lists and guidance on pronunciation

a Grammar Builder providing added practice in essential grammar skills

(The CXC book (Book 4) also contains a full practice exam and a listening exam on Audio CD.)

¡Viva! 2nd Edition

ordering detailsStudents’ Book 1 with Audio CD

978 0582 332829

Students’ Book 2 with Audio CD

978 0582 332836

Students’ Book 3 with Audio CD

978 0582 332843

Students’ Book 4 with Audio CD

978 0582 794610

Practice Book 1

978 0582 332850

Practice Book 2

978 0582 367791

Practice Book 3

978 0582 367807

Practice Book 4

978 0582 794597

Teacher’s Guide Book 1

978 1405 806466

Teacher’s Guide Book 2

978 1405 806473

Teacher’s Guide Book 3

978 1405 837811

authorsS Moodie, D R de Rondon, E Watson-Grant, B Maharaj

course structure

Student Book Practice Book Teacher Guide

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

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Longman Agricultural Science

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ordering detailsAgricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 1, 2nd Edition

9871408246344

Agricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 2, 2nd Edition

9781408246351

Agricultural Science for the Caribbean with CD 3, 2nd Edition

9781408246368

authorsAmrith Barran, Edmund Berahzer, Joy Clarke, Ricardo Gueverra, Augustine Vesprey

A junior secondary course for Caribbean schoolsThis three-part series provides updated content relevant to current agricultural science syllabi in

the Caribbean. In addition, it emphasises the use of technology in agriculture with the inclusion of

information on new technology and exercises to encourage the use of educational technology.

Agricultural Sciencefor the Caribbean2nd Edition

new!

Student Book

Sample pages from Agricultural Sciences for the Caribbean 1, 2nd Edition

contents

Chapter 1: An introduction to agriculture (Augustine Vesprey, Grenada)

Chapter 2: An introduction to agricultural resources (Amrith Barran, Trinidad and Tobago)

Chapter 3: Human resources in agriculture (Edmund Berahzer, Trinidad and Tobago)

Chapter 4: The design process in agriculture (Amrith Barran, Trinidad and Tobago)

Chapter 5: Technology in agriculture (Joy Clarke, Jamaica)

Chapter 6: Natural resources in agriculture: land and soil (Joy Clarke, Jamaica)

Chapter 7: The plant: structure and function (Augustine Vesprey, Grenada)

Chapter 8: Plant processes (Augustine Vesprey, Grenada)

Chapter 9: Field crop cultivation (Augustine Vesprey, Grenada)

Chapter 10: Tools and equipment (Augustine Vesprey, Grenada)

Chapter 11: Rearing of farm animals: poultry (Joy Clarke, Jamaica)

Chapter 12: Natural resources in agriculture: time (Edmund Berahzer, Trinidad and Tobago)

Chapter 13: Abiotic factors in the environment (Amrith Barran, Trinidad and Tobago)

Chapter 14: Biotic factors in the environment (Amrith Barran, Trinidad and Tobago)

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Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of secondary school technical syllabiThis series is also suitable for craft level courses such as engineering and building related subjects

and for industrial training courses where an understanding of technical drawing is required.

Technical Drawing

ordering detailsTechnical Drawing 1: Plane and Solid Geometry

978 0582 651395

Technical Drawing 2: Mechanical Drawing

978 0582 588578

Technical Drawing 3: Building Drawing

978 0582 651401

Graded Exercises in Technical Drawing

978 0582 650954

authorsA Bankole, S Bland

This textbook covers all aspects of metalwork from basic facts about iron and steel and nonferrous

metals to handwriting of metals and engineering metalwork.

The Theory and Practice of Metalwork 3rd Edition

ordering detailsThe Theory and Practice of Metalwork,

3rd Edition 978 0582 331372

authorsGeorge Love

Cooking Explained 4th Edition

An essential source of information for those studying home economicsPart 1 contains chapters on nutrition and health as well as information on all the different food types,

whilst Part 2 consists entirely of recipes and has been designed to accommodate healthy meal

planning and investigative work. It is suitable for CSEC and BGCSE examinations.

ordering detailsCooking Explained, 4th Edition

978 0582 305731

authorsJill Davies

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Longman Additional Resources

Please contact your local sales representative for information on other resources from Longman.

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A Grain of Wheat Ngugi wa Thiong’o 978 0 435913 56 4

A Man for All Seasons Robert Bolt 978 0 435233 20 4

A Midsummer Night’s Dream William Shakespeare 978 0 435026 46 2

A Streetcar Named Desire Tennessee Williams 978 0 435233 10 5

An Inspector Calls J. B. Priestley 978 0 435232 82 5

Arrow of God Chinua Achebe 978 0 435905 30 9

Aunt Jen Paulette Ramsay 978 0 435910 12 9

Bad Girls in School Gwyneth Harold 978 0 435215 17 0

Beka Lamb Zee Edgell 978 0 435988 47 0 without study notes

Beka Lamb with CXC Study Notes Zee Edgell 978 0 435988 46 3 with CXC study notes

Children of the Sea David Franklyn 978 0 435215 19 4

Crick Crack Monkey Merle Hodge 978 0 435989 51 4

Cricket in the Road and other Stories Michael Anthony 978 0 435980 32 0

Death of a Salesman Arthur Miller 978 0 435233 07 5

Dilemmas of Deokie Carol Sammy 978 1 408231 28 9

Doctor’s Orders Alecia McKenzie 978 0 435988 27 2

Efuru Flora Nwapa 978 0 435900 26 7

Frangipani House Beryl Gilroy 978 0 435899 36 3

Green Days by the River Michael Anthony 978 0 435989 55 2

Harriet’s Daughter Marlene Nourbese Philip 978 0 435989 24 8

Harvest of Thorns Shimmer Chinodya 978 0 435905 82 8

High Tide of Intrigue Michael Anthony 978 0 435989 56 9

It Begins with Tears Opal Palmer Adisa 978 0 435989 46 0

King Lear William Shakespeare 978 0 435193 09 6 advanced

Macbeth William Shakespeare 978 0 435026 44 8

Masters of the Dew Jacques Roumain 978 0 435987 45 9

Miguel Street V.S. Naipaul 978 0 435989 54 5

Mint Tea and Other Stories Christine Craig 978 0 435989 32 3

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Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare 978 0 435026 47 9

October All Over Maria Roberts-Squires 978 0 435988 26 5

Pick of the Crop Nailah Folami Imoja 978 0 435989 66 8

Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen 978 0 435126 07 0

Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare 978 0 435026 49 3

Selected Poetry Derek Walcott 978 0 435911 97 3

So Long a Letter Mariama Bâ 978 0 435913 52 6

Songs of Silence Curdella Forbes 978 0 435989 57 6 without study notes

Songs of Silence with CXC Study Notes Curdella Forbes 978 0 435089 09 2 with CXC study notes

Stone Haven Evan Jones 978 0 435989 49 1

The Gaulin and the Dove Lewis Henry 978 0 435899 38 7

The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams 978 0 435233 19 8

The Grass is Singing Doris Lessing 978 0 435901 31 8

The Heinemann Book of Caribbean Poetry Ian McDonald/Stuart Brown 978 0 435988 17 3

The Joys of Motherhood Buchi Emecheta 978 0 435913 54 0

The Leopard V.S. Reid 978 0 435899 37 0

The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare 978 0 435026 45 5

The River Between

The Schoolmaster Earl Lovelace 978 0 435989 50 7

The Tempest William Shakespeare 978 0 435193 07 2 advanced

The Wine of Astonishment Earl Lovelace 978 0 435988 80 7 without study notes

The Wine of Astonishment with CXC Notes Earl Lovelace 978 0 435033 40 8 with CXC study notes

The Year in San Fernando Michael Anthony 978 0 435989 43 9

Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe 978 0 435913 50 2

Time and the River Zee Edgell 978 0 435215 18 7

Twelfth Night William Shakespeare 978 0 435192 04 4

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Heinemann English Language

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.

A World of Poetry for CXC ®

ordering detailsA World of Poetry for CXC

978 0 435988 01 2

authorsMark McWatt, Hazel Simmons-McDonald

Revised to meet the requirements of the CSEC syllabi A and B in EnglishStories 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.

A World of Prose for CXC ®

ordering detailsA World of Prose for CXC

978 0 435987 98 5

authorsDavid Williams, Hazel Simmons-McDonald

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A lively task-based approach to teaching English in Caribbean secondary schoolsEach of the books in this four-stage course comprises units with motivating, theme-based

tasks divided into the following sections:

listening and speaking

learning to communicate

studying literature

studying grammar

reading and responding

improving writing.

Let’s Work With English

ordering detailsLet’s Work With English Book 1

978 0 435987 26 8

Let’s Work With English Book 2

978 0 435987 27 5

Let’s Work With English Book 3

978 0 435987 28 2

CXC Let’s Work With English

978 0 435987 29 9

authorsSeries Editor: Rod Ellis Authors: Hazel Simmons-McDonald, Lorna Down, Leonie St Juste-Jean, Joyce Stewart

Use alone for extra practice or as a revision guide for Let’s Work With EnglishImproved and updated, 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

provides practical guidance on summarising, and tackling the creative writing section of the

exam to enhance exam performance.

Practice Exercises forCSEC ® English Language

ordering detailsPractice Exercises for CSEC English Language

978 0 435983 16 1

authorsJacqueline Cousins

The ideal companion for students taking the Bahamas GCSE English language examinationWritten 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

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

ordering detailsMaking the Grade

978 0 435988 02 9

authorsCompiled by Pamela Moultrie

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A comprehensive and accessible resourceThis dictionary has been updated to offer:

a clearer layout

a new grammar section.

Heinemann English Dictionary 5th Edition

ordering detailsHeinemann English Dictionary, 5th Edition

978 0 435104 24 5

using English across the curriculum.

Heinemann InternationalStudents’ Dictionary

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Heinemann Mathematics

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ordering detailsHeinemann Maths Connect for CSEC

9780435047528

authorsD.A. Turner, I. A. Potts

Caribbean MathsConnect for CSEC ®

Providing complete coverage of the CSEC syllabus, reordered into a varied scheme of work

This student book:

highlights the connections between different mathematical concepts, focusing on developing

students’ problem-solving skills through numerous and varied exercises

offers advice and practice, including worked examples and graded revision questions, to

equip students to tackle common exam questions

is complemented by an ExamCafé CD-ROM, a valuable interactive tool helping students to

make the most of the time they spend revising.

See pages 36 and 37 for further information about ExamCafé.

Sample pages from Caribbean Maths Connect for CSEC

Student Book

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Heinemann Mathematics

Accessible maths for students of all abilitiesThis three-book course for 11-14 year olds, uses a ‘spiral’ approach so that topics are covered

CSEC.

The books provide:

relevant, well-presented examples that place each topic in a motivating context

numerous exercises, ‘review tests’ and ‘interim tests’ to monitor progress

extra ‘investigations’ for project work to encourage mathematical thinking.

(Answers to tests and exercises, as well as a simple glossary of essential mathematical terms,

are found in each book.)

Fundamental Mathematics for the Caribbean

ordering detailsFundamental Mathematics for the Caribbean Book 1

978 0 435983 20 8

Fundamental Mathematics for the Caribbean Book 2

978 0 435983 21 5

Fundamental Mathematics for the Caribbean Book 3

978 0 435983 22 2

authorsA.W. Binks, Y. Ramsey, I. Edwards-Kennedy, Rev S. Jackson, R. Hollands, C. Lutchman

Written speci!cally for Caribbean secondary schools CSEC

of students as their CSEC examination approaches. The friendly approach of the text makes the study

of mathematics both stimulating and enjoyable, whilst ample opportunities are provided for students

to consolidate what they have learnt. The book provides:

completed and annotated worked exam questions in each chapter as well as numerous

practice exercises, review tests, interim tests and examination-type questions to monitor

and assess students’ progress

chapter summaries to emphasise key concepts and a revision planner with diagnostic questions

investigations for project work, activities, and problem-solving questions, including answers to all

exercises and tests to aid self-examination.

Heinemann Mathematics for CXC ®

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Raising standards through a modern approachWritten 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 and 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

term plans which offer a proposed structure for working through the books with students

‘Getting started’ worksheets to introduce key topics and ‘Thinking further’ worksheets that

provide extended topic coverage

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

authorsRosalyn Kelly, Benita Byer-Bowen, Delia D. Samuel

Developed speci!cally for Trinidad and TobagoRaise standards in mathematical achievement with this motivating course that:

demonstrates the relevance of mathematics in everyday life with real life ‘maths at work’ case studies

to contextualise learning

helps students tackle questions on their own with clear worked examples whilst at the same time

clearly outlines objectives and aims for each unit, consolidating learning through progressive exercises

includes assessment and review exercises to check students’ progress and understanding

challenges high achievers with ‘investigations’ designed to take things further.

(Can be used with the Caribbean Maths Connect Teaching Resource CD-ROM, see above.)

Trinidad and TobagoMaths Connect

ordering detailsTrinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 1

978 0 435891 53 4

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 2

978 0 435891 54 1

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435895 97 6

authorsIrmin Edwards-Kennedy, Yvonne Fitz-Andrews-Ramsey, Gwendolyn Pope

ordering detailsCaribbean Maths Connect Book 1

978 0 435989 97 2

Caribbean Maths Connect Book 2

978 0 435989 98 9

Caribbean Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435989 99 6

Maths Connect 1 Teaching Resource CD-ROM

978 0 435081 60 7

Maths Connect 2 Teaching Resource CD-ROM

978 0 435081 61 4

Maths Connect 3 Teaching Resource CD-ROM

978 0 435081 62 1

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Student Book

Sample pages from Jamaica Maths Connect Book

A mathematics course developed speci!cally for the lower secondary Jamaica curriculum – now with WorkbooksThis motivating course:

demonstrates the relevance of mathematics in everyday life with real life ‘maths at work’ case studies

to contextualise learning

helps students tackle questions on their own with clear worked examples whilst at the same time

clearly outlines objectives and aims for each unit, consolidating learning through progressive exercises

includes assessment and review exercises to check students’ progress and understanding

challenges high achievers with ‘investigations’ designed to take things further.

A Workbook for each level will be available from January 2011

(Can be used with the Caribbean Maths Connect Teaching Resource CD-ROM, see page 46.)

Jamaica Maths Connect

ordering detailsJamaica Maths Connect Book 1

978 0 435891 51 0

Jamaica Maths Connect Book 2

978 0 435891 52 7

Jamaica Maths Connect Book 3

978 0 435891 50 3

Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 1

978 0435044 20 6

Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 2

978 0435044 21 3

Jamaica Maths Connect Workbook 3

978 0435044 22 0

authorsRosalyn Kelly, Benita Byer-Bowen, Delia D. Samuel

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A revised text providing complete coverage of the new science syllabusHighlights 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.

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

– Get the result: model answers for questions in the textbook, examiners’ hints.

Heinemann IntegratedScience for CSEC ®

ordering detailsHeinemann Integrated Science for CSEC®

9781408231272

authorsByron Dawson, Marcia Rainford, Lawrie Ryan, David Sang

Sample pages from Heinemann Integrated Science for CSEC

Student Book

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A lively, accessible textbook written by experienced teachers of physicsThis 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

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.

Heinemann Physics for CXC ®

ordering detailsHeinemann Physics for CXC

978 0 435975 33 3

authorsNorman Lambert, Natasha Lewis dos Santos, Tricia A. Samuel

This popular text meets the requirements of the latest CSEC syllabusPresented in full-colour, with a user-friendly page design this is the perfect text to make chemistry

accessible to all students. Highlights of the book:

Comprehensive coverage of core and optional material for the CSEC examination.

A variety of exam-style questions help prepare students for the exam.

Supports slower learners with ‘Understand it better’ boxes explaining complex issues in a

straightforward way.

Clear, worked examples encourage students to tackle questions on their own.

Helps teachers use the experiments in the book to cover all the skills required for the assessment.

Chemistry for CSEC ®

ordering detailsChemistry for CSEC 978 0 435983 14 7

authorsCheryl Remy, Louise Mason, Norman Lambert, Marine Mohammed

A unique practice book for CSEC chemistryIt provides a wealth of revision exercises, and a guide to all the detailed experimental work

covered in the CSEC chemistry syllabus.

Practical Chemistry for CXC ®

ordering detailsPractical Chemistry for CXC 978 0 435983 08 6

authorsNorman Lambert, Marine Mohammed

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This three-book course provides a !rm foundation in science education to all lower secondary school students, and particularly those going on to study science at CSEC-levelHigh quality drawings and carefully chosen photographs are included in all books. Safety warnings

of each book help students to check understanding and develop the skills required for assessment.

The series provides:

and examples taken from across the Caribbean region

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

authorsF. Dalgety, C. Draper, D. Sang

ordering detailsIntegrated Science for Caribbean Schools Book 1

978 0 435575 88 5

Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools Book 2

978 0 435575 89 2

Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools Book 3

978 0 435575 90 8

Sample pages from Integrated Science for Caribbean Schools

Student Book

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ordering detailsIntegrated Science for Jamaica Book 1

978 0 435980 89 4

Integrated Science for Jamaica Book 2

978 0 435980 89 4

Integrated Science for Jamaica Book 3

978 0 435980 89 4

Integrated Science for Jamaica Workbook 1

978 0 435046 17 0

Integrated Science for Jamaica Workbook 2

978 0 435046 16 3

Integrated Science for Jamaica Workbook 3

978 0 435046 19 4

authorsSherril Gardner, David Sang, Carol Draper, Florine Dalgety, Byron Dawson

Full coverage of the lower secondary school science curriculum in Jamaica – now with Workbooks

to technology and the environment whilst at the same time:

encourages critical thinking and problem-solving through lively activities and offers assessment

tests at the end of each book to check students’ progress and understanding

engages students’ interest in science with ‘Finding out’ and ‘Did you know’ boxes and a glossary

of key terms

presents clear objectives at the start of each topic, with a summary section and questions at

the end to help consolidate learning.

A Workbook for each level will be available from March 2011.

Integrated Science for Jamaica

new!

new!

Developed speci!cally for secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago - now with WorkbooksDeveloped by the Secondary Education Modernisation Programme (SEMP), this course includes:

up-to-date information and examples from Trinidad and across the Caribbean region, with links to

technology and the environment

lively activities helping to develop skills in critical thinking and problem solving as well as tests at the

end of each book to check understanding and develop the skills required for assessment

clear objectives at the start of each topic, consolidated with a clear summary and questions at the end

‘Finding out’ and ‘Did you know’ features to engage students’ interest in science.

A Workbook for each level will be available from March 2011.

Integrated Science forTrinidad and Tobago

authorsFlorine Dalgety, Carol Draper, David Sang, Moira Sheehan

ordering detailsIntegrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Book 1 978 0 435575 63 2

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Book 2 978 0 435575 64 9

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Book 3 978 0 435575 65 6

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Workbook 1 978 0435046 14 9

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Workbook 2 978 0435046 13 2

Integrated Science for Trinidad and Tobago Workbook 3 978 0435046 18 7

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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 to ensure students’ understanding from the outset.

A range of question types and examiners hints in the margin help students to actively prepare

for their exams.

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

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

– Get the result: model answers for questions in the textbook, examiners’ hints, help with SBAs

Heinemann InformationTechnology for CSEC ®

ordering detailsHeinemann Information Technology for CSEC

978 1 408229 32 3

authorsMary Reid, Deepak Dinesan, Rayman Khan

Sample pages from Heinemann Information Technology for CSEC

Student Book

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The ideal social studies course for mixed ability classes of 11–14 year olds, Caribbean-wideThe 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.

Topics covered:

Our land and people.

Changing environment.

The wider world.

Heinemann Social Studiesfor Lower Secondary

ordering detailsBook 1: The Caribbean: Our Land and People

978 0 435981 93 8

Book 2: The Caribbean: Our Changing Environment

978 0 435981 94 5

Book 3: The Caribbean: The Wider World

978 0 435981 95 2

authorsM. Brathwaite, C. Glean, V. Goodridge, S. Grayson, S. Leslie, M. Sandy

A popular social studies textThis recently updated book now 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

practical guidance on how to approach the school-based assessment, and alternatives to

the school-based assessment.

Social Studies for the Caribbean:CXC ® Core Units and Options

ordering detailsSocial Studies for the Caribbean: CXC Core Units and Options

978 0 435984 07 6

authorsI. B. Beddoe, L. Bernard, B. A. Rohlehr, K. Seepersad

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for CSEC, 2nd Edition

978 1408261 91 0

authorsDr. Alan Whitcomb

Heinemann Of!ceAdministration for CSEC ®2nd Edition

The much-loved, student-friendly and authoritative guide to of!ce administration will be fully updated to match the 2011 CSEC curriculum

This accessible textbook will comprehensively cover the new syllabus and will include an

extensive guide to SBAs, providing teachers with everything they need to prepare students

for the CSEC examination.

An abundance of questions will be included in the Students’ Book providing a wealth of

opportunities to test knowledge and practice skills acquired throughout the course.

Key words, exam practice and structured questions will provide further opportunities for

structured learning and recapping essential topics.

A FREE complementary ExamCafé CD-ROM will be provided in the back of the book. This

valuable interactive tool helps students to make the most of the time they spend revising.

The CD-ROM also includes MS Excel editable versions of spreadsheets that appear in the book.

See pages 36 and 37 for further information about ExamCafé.

Please check with your local sales representative for availability of this forthcoming title.

coming soon!

Sample pages from Heinemann Office Administration for CSEC. Please note, cover image and sample pages are subject to change upon publication of the revised CXC syllabus.

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Full coverage of the CSEC principles of accounts and book-keeping syllabi, in one bookThe 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 CXC ®

ordering detailsPrinciples of Accounts for CXC

978 0 435983 09 3

authorsF. Thompson-Hosein

Complete CSEC accounts syllabus coverageThis 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:

Activities that test the understanding of key accounting terms.

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.

Heinemann Accounts for CSEC ®

ordering detailsHeinemann Accounts for CSEC

978 0 435975 32 6

authorsDr. Alan Whitcomb, Gillian Clarke

CSEC (2006) is still available to order.

ordering details

for CSEC, 1st Edition

978 0435812 18 8

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Caribbean history especially for CSEC !This four-book series addresses key developments through Caribbean history. At the end of each

chapter, in each book, are exercises and questions that follow the format of the CSEC examination.

Heinemann CXC ® History

ordering detailsCanes & Chains: A Study of Sugar & Slavery (Theme A3)

978 0 435982 23 2

The Haitian Revolution & its Effects (Theme B5)

978 0 435983 01 7

The United States in the Caribbean (Theme C8)

978 0 435982 30 0

Social Life in the Caribbean 1838–1938 (Theme D14)

978 0 435983 05 5

authorsElizabeth M. Halcrow

The !rst history of Trinidad and Tobago written at this levelThis 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 Historyof Trinidad and Tobago

ordering detailsAn Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago

978 0 435984 74 8

authorsBridget Brereton

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Heinemann Home Economics

ordering details¡Arriba! Student Book 1

978 0 435390 11 2

¡Arriba! Student Book 2

978 0 435390 31 0

¡Arriba! Student Book 3

978 0 435390 50 1

¡Arriba! Student Book 4

978 0 435390 70 9

The straightforward approach of this Spanish course works superbly in the classroom to ensure successful progression for all abilitiesThis course is colourful, motivating and exceptionally easy-to-use.

The Student Books contain a fully integrated scheme of revision and self-assessment.

Workbooks, Cassettes, Flashcards, Resources and Assessment Files and Teacher’s Guides

are also available. Contact your local sales representative for more information.

¡Arriba!

ordering detailsBook 1

978 0 435980 46 7

Book 2

978 0 435980 47 4

Book 3

978 0 435980 48 1

This three-book course provides a !rm foundation in home economics for all lower secondary school studentsThis fully revised series has been updated to include recent curriculum developments throughout

the Caribbean region. The course meets the needs of students following resource and technology

courses in home and family management. In addition, it offers numerous opportunities for design

skills development in the areas of food preparation, clothing and textiles. Each book includes:

colourful illustrations and clear information to engage learners

activities to develop students’ skills in critical thinking and problem solving

a summary section at the end of each chapter to consolidate learning.

Caribbean Home Economics in Action

Heinemann Modern Languages - Spanish

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Heinemann Modern Languages – Spanish

¡Listos! is

a manageable, practical and lively course, perfect for the classroom.

¡Listos!:

fosters an appreciation for, and love of, the Spanish language and the culture of the

Spanish-speaking world

adopts a student-centred approach to develop effective listening, speaking, reading and

writing skills through a variety of exciting and fully differentiated activities

clearly signposts learning outcomes

provides appropriate materials to support a variety of evaluation strategies and assessment

techniques to assess pupils’ progress.

Some teachers use our previous ¡Listos! series, which covers Levels 1 and 2 of lower secondary

Spanish in one textbook. We think our new series, which teaches Latin American Spanish and is

developed for the Caribbean, is a real improvement, but if you require top-up copies this chart

explains which books you require:

A "exible course to support the teaching of Spanish in the Caribbean

¡Listos! for the Caribbean ordering details¡Listos! for the Caribbean 1a Student Book

978 0 435982 24 9

¡Listos! 1b Student Book

978 0 435982 27 0

¡Listos! 1a and 1b Teacher’s Guide

978 0 435982 28 7

¡Listos! 2 Student Book

978 0 435131 48 7

¡Listos! 2 Teacher’s Guide

978 0 435131 49 4

Alternatively, you may choose to cover level 1 of ¡Listos! in one book:

¡Listos! 1 Student Book

978 0 435429 04 1

¡Listos! 1 Teacher’s Guide

978 0 435428 92 1

¡Listos! 2 Rojo Student Book

978 0 435429 60 7

¡Listos! 2 Teacher’s Guide

978 0 435429 62 1

For 14–16:

¡Listos! 3 Rojo Student Book

978 0 435430 30 6

¡Listos! 3 Teacher’s Guide

978 0 435430 32 0

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Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

¡Listos! for the Caribbean

Book 1a 978 0 435982 24 9

¡Listos! for the Caribbean

Book 1b 978 0 435982 27 0

¡Listos! Book 1 Roja

978 0 435429 04 1

¡Listos! Book 2 Roja

978 0 435429 60 7

¡Listos! for the Caribbean

Book 2 978 0 435131 48 7

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Heinemann Modern Languages – French

A lively, communicative approach The books develop students’ use and understanding of French by providing straightforward

explanations of the way the language works, alongside motivating, stepped activities.

Métro books 1 to 3 cater for 11 – 14 year old students.

Métro 4 takes students through to CSEC level.

Teacher’s Guides, Workbooks, Cassettes, Resource and Assessment Files, and Video Resource

Packs are also available. Contact your local sales representative for more information.

Métro

ordering detailsMétro 1 Pupil Book

978 0 435370 60 2

Métro 2 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435383 40 4

Métro 3 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435379 92 6

Métro 4 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435380 27 4

authorsRoss McNab

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ordering detailsExpo 1 Pupil Book

978 0 435384 73 9

Expo 2 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435385 12 5

Expo 3 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435385 93 4

Expo 4 Higher Pupil Book

978 0 435717 87 2

A practical French course for structured teaching and motivating lessons for 11–16 year oldsExpo has differentiated activities, accompanied by differentiated Workbooks, helping to

cater for all ability levels with integrated grammar helping pupils to learn the structure of the

language. The Pupil Books contain plenty of activities – useful for home and classroom study.

Expo books 1 to 3 cater for 11-14 year old students

Expo 4 takes students through to CSEC-level.

Teacher’s Guides provide concise teaching notes and grids for all your planning. Contact your

local sales representative for more information.

Expo

ordering detailsAvantage 1 Pupil Book

978 0 435374 01 3

Avantage 2 Pupil Book

978 0 435374 13 6

Avantage 3 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435375 24 9

Avantage 4 Rouge Pupil Book

978 0 435374 47 1

Avantage

A well-loved French course for all secondary school yearsIn addition to the Pupil Books, the following resources are also available:

Workbooks

Cassettes

Teacher’s Guides.

Contact your local sales representative for more information.

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Heinemann Additional Resources

Please contact your local sales representative for information on other resources from Heinemann.

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Raising achievement through reading in English

90 graded titles levelled into Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced bands.

Comprehensive language support.

Advice for parents and teachers.

A programme organiser is available for each level including photocopy masters.

Heinemann English Readers ordering detailsContact your local sales representative

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a Accounts for the Caribbean ............ 28

Accounts for CSEC .............................. 55

Accounts for CXC ................................ 55

Achebe, Chinua ............................. 38, 39

Active Science .................................... 12

Active Study Dictionary .................... 9, 35

ActiveBooks ...................................... 2–3

ActiveTeach ...................................... 2–3

Adisa, Opal Palmer .............................. 38

Agricultural Science for the Caribbean ... 31

Aimey, Orville ........................................ 6

Aimey, Vicki .......................................... 6

Allen, Beryl M ..................................... 19

Andall, Joseph .................................... 29

Anthony, Michael ........................... 38, 39

¡Arriba! ............................................... 58

Arrow of God ...................................... 38

Atlas for Caribbean Examinations ......... 23

Atlas for The Commonwealth of

The Bahamas ..................................... 22

Aunt Jen ............................................. 38

Austen, Jane ....................................... 39

Avantage ............................................ 61

b Bâ, Mariama ..................................... 39

Bad Girls in School .............................. 38

Bahamas titles .............................. 19, 22

Bala, Roger ......................................... 12

Bankay, Anne-Maria ............................ 29

Bankole, A .................................... 32, 34

Barnes, Macpherson ........................... 26

Barran, Amrith .................................... 31

Basic English Dictionary ........................ 9

Beauty Therapy Dictionary ................... 62

Beauty Therapy Fact File ..................... 62

Beddoe, I B ......................................... 53

Beka Lamb ......................................... 38

Berahzer, Edmund ............................... 31

Bernard, L .......................................... 53

Binks, A W .......................................... 45

Biology for CSEC ................................. 14

Birbal, Roland ............................... 16, 17

Black, Clinton V ................................... 19

Blair, J ................................................ 17

Bland, S........................................ 32, 34

Bolt, Robert ......................................... 38

Bowrin, Lenore .................................... 28

Braithwaite, Kamau ............................. 19

Brathwaite, M ..................................... 53

Brereton, Bridget ................................. 57

Brickfield, Phil ..................................... 14

Brighter Grammar ................................. 7

Brighter Sun, A ..................................... 4

Brown, Stuart ...................................... 39

Business for CSEC .............................. 26

Bynoe-Arthur, Donna ........................... 14

c Caribbean Agricultural Science ...... 31

Caribbean Commercial Typewriting....... 28

Caribbean Examinations, Atlas for ........ 22

Caribbean Fundamental Mathematics .. 45

Caribbean Geography .......................... 21

Caribbean History .................... 18, 19, 57

Caribbean Home Economics in Action .. 58

Caribbean ¡Listos! ............................... 59

Caribbean Maths Connect ................... 46

Caribbean Maths Connect for CSEC ..... 44

Caribbean Poetry ................................ 39

Caribbean School Mathematics ............ 11

Caribbean Schools, Integrated

Science for ......................................... 50

Caribbean Social Studies ..................... 53

Caribbean Universal Typing .................. 28

Carpentry and Joinery ......................... 62

Chemistry for CSEC ....................... 14, 49

Chemistry for CXC ............................... 49

Chévere! ............................................. 29

Children of the Sea ............................. 38

Chinodya, Shimmer ............................. 38

Choices ................................................ 7

Chrysalids ............................................. 4

Clark, Jim ........................................... 14

Clarke, Carol ......................................... 6

Clarke, Gillian ...................................... 55

Clarke, Joy.......................................... 31

Claypole, William ................................. 18

Clouds in My Sky .................................. 4

Commercial Typewriting for the

Caribbean ........................................... 28

Connect ................................................ 6

Contemporary English Dictionary ...... 8, 35

Cooking Explained ......................... 32, 34

Costelloe, Charlene ............................. 21

Cousins, Jacqueline ............................ 41

Craig, Christine ................................... 38

Crick Crack Monkey ............................ 38

Cricket in the Road and other Stories ... 38

Customer Service ................................ 62

d Dalgety, Florine .......................... 50, 51

Davies, Jill .................................... 32, 34

Dawson, Byron .............................. 48, 51

D’Costa, Jean ................................... 4, 5

Death of a Salesman ........................... 38

de Rondon, D R................................... 30

Dictionaries ..................... 8–9, 35, 43, 62

Dilemmas of Deokie ............................ 38

Dinesan, Deepak ................................. 52

Doctor’s Orders ................................... 38

Down, Loma ....................................... 41

Draper, C ...................................... 50, 51

e Eckersley, C E ..................................... 7

Economics for CXC.............................. 26

Edgell, Zee.................................... 38, 39

Edwards-Kennedy, I ............................. 45

Efuru .................................................. 38

Electrical Installations Dictionary .......... 62

Electronic Document Preparation

and Management for CSEC.................. 28

Ellis, Rod ............................................ 41

Emecheta, Buchi ................................. 39

English Dictionary................................ 43

English, Let’s Work With ...................... 41

English Readers .................................. 63

Escape to Last Man Peak ...................... 4

Essential Principles of Business

for CSEC ............................................. 26

Exam Support ................................. 36–7

Expo ................................................... 61

f Finisterre, Sylma .............................. 27

Forbes, Curdella .................................. 39

Foster, Althea ...................................... 11

Foundations, Caribbean History ............ 18

France, Jeanette ................................... 7

Frangipani House ................................ 38

Franklyn, David ................................... 38

Fullick, Ann ................................... 12, 14

Fundamental Mathematics for

the Caribbean ..................................... 45

g Gardner, Sherril ................................ 51

Gaulin and the Dove, The ..................... 39

Geography for CXC.............................. 20

Geography, Longman........................... 20

Geography, Longman Caribbean .......... 21

Gilmore, John ..................................... 19

Gilroy, Beryl ........................................ 38

Glass Menagerie, The .......................... 39

Glean, C ............................................. 53

Goodridge, V ....................................... 53

Gordon, Grace Walker............................ 5

Grain of Wheat, A ................................ 38

Grammar book ...................................... 7

Grant, Neville .................................... 6, 7

Grass is Singing, The ........................... 39

Gray, Cecil ........................................ 5, 7

Grayson, S .......................................... 53

Green Days by the River ...................... 38

Gueverra, Ricardo ............................... 31

h Hairdressing Dictionary ................... 62

Halcrow, Elizabeth M ........................... 57

Harold, Gwyneth .................................. 38

Harriet’s Daughter ............................... 38

Hart, Graham ...................................... 21

Harvest of Thorns ................................ 38

Heinemann Accounts for CSEC ............ 55

Heinemann Book of Caribbean

Poetry, The ......................................... 39

Heinemann CXC History ....................... 57

Heinemann English Dictionary .............. 43

Heinemann English Readers ................ 63

Heinemann Information Technology

for CSEC ............................................. 52

Heinemann Integrated Science

for CSEC ............................................. 48

Heinemann International Students’

Dictionary ........................................... 43

Heinemann Mathematics for CXC ......... 45

Heinemann Office Administration

for CSEC ............................................. 54

Heinemann Physics for CXC................. 49

Heinemann Social Studies for

Lower Secondary ................................ 53

Henry, Lewis ....................................... 39

High Tide of Intrigue ............................ 38

Hill, Errol ............................................... 4

Hines, Barry .......................................... 4

History of the Caribbean ...................... 18

History, CXC ........................................ 57

History of Jamaica .............................. 19

History, Longman Caribbean ................ 19

History of Trinidad and Tobago,

An Introduction to the .......................... 57

Hodge, Merle ...................................... 38

Hollands, R ......................................... 45

Home Economics in Action .................. 58

Hosein, Dr. R ....................................... 26

........ 14

i Illustrated Beauty Therapy Dictionary .....62

Illustrated Hairdressing Dictionary ........ 62

Imoja, Nailah Folami ............................ 39

In The Castle of My Skin ........................ 4

Independence, Caribbean History ......... 18

Information Technology for CSEC ... 16, 52

Information Technology for CXC ........... 17

Information Technology, Interact with .... 17

Inspector Calls, An .............................. 38

Integrated Science for

Caribbean Schools .............................. 50

Integrated Science for CSEC .......... 14, 48

Integrated Science for Jamaica ............ 51

Integrated Science for Trinidad

and Tobago ......................................... 51

Interact with Information Technology .... 17

International Students’ Dictionary ......... 43

Introduction to the History of Trinidad

and Tobago, An ................................... 57

It Begins with Tears ............................. 38

IT for CSEC ................................... 16, 52

j Jackson, Barry ................................. 14

Jackson, Rev S ................................... 45

Jaggassar, Lawrence ............................. 6

Jamaica Maths Connect ...................... 47

Jamaican History ................................ 19

Jamaican Integrated Science ............... 51

Jenkins, Barbara ................................. 21

Joinery and Carpentry ......................... 62

Jones, Evan ........................................ 39

Joseph, Jeremy .................................... 6

Joys of Motherhood, The ..................... 39

Jumble Bird, The ................................... 4

Juste-Jean, Leonie St .......................... 41

k Kalloo, Kirk ......................................... 6

Kalloo, Shelley....................................... 6

Kellier-Palmer, Donnette ...................... 28

Kemchand, Ingrid ................................ 29

Kestral for a Knave, A ............................ 4

Khan, Ismith.......................................... 4

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Khan, Rayman .................................... 52

King Lear ............................................ 38

l Lambert, Norman ............................. 49

Lamming, George .................................. 4

Language Activator................................ 9

Language for Living ............................... 7

Leopard, The ....................................... 39

Leslie, S ............................................. 53

Lessing, Doris ..................................... 39

Let’s Work With English ....................... 41

Lewis dos Santos, Natasha .................. 49

¡Listos! for the Caribbean .................... 59

Log on to IT ........................................ 17

Log on to IT for CSEC .......................... 16

London, Norrel .................................... 20

Lonely Londoners, The........................... 4

Longman Active Study Dictionary ..... 9, 35

Longman Basic English Dictionary .......... 9

Longman Biology for CSEC .................. 14

Longman Caribbean Geography ........... 21

Longman Caribbean History ................. 19

Longman Chemistry for CSEC .............. 14

Longman Dictionary of

Contemporary English ..................... 8, 35

Longman Electronic Document Preparation

and Management for CSEC.................. 28

Longman Geography ........................... 20

Longman Human & Social Biology

for CSEC ............................................. 14

Longman Information Technology

for CXC............................................... 17

Longman Integrated Science

for CSEC ............................................. 14

Longman Language Activator ................. 9

Longman Office Administration

for CSEC ............................................. 27

Longman Physics for CSEC.................. 14

Longman Sciences for CSEC ......... 14–15

Longman Visual Arts for

Secondary Schools .......................... 24–5

Love, George ................................ 32, 34

Lovelace, Earl ..................................... 39

Lutchman, C ....................................... 45

m Macaulay, M ....................................... 7

Macbeth ............................................. 38

McCallum, Dian................................... 19

McDonald, Ian ..................................... 39

McKenzie, Alecia ................................. 38

McNab, Rose ...................................... 60

Maharaj, B .......................................... 30

Making of the Bahamas, The ............... 19

Making the Grade ............................... 41

Man for All Seasons, A ........................ 38

Maples, D ........................................... 19

Maps .................................................. 21

Marine, Mohammed ............................ 49

Mason, Louise .................................... 49

Masters of the Dew ............................. 38

Mathematics for the Caribbean ............ 45

Mathematics for Caribbean Schools ..... 11

Mathematics for CXC .......................... 45

Maths for the Caribbean, Success in .... 11

Maths Connect ............................. 46, 47

Maths Connect for CSEC ..................... 44

Mayne, Doris .................................... 6, 7

Merchant of Venice, The .................. 5, 39

Metalwork, The Theory and

Practice of .................................... 32, 34

Métro ................................................. 60

Midsummer Night’s Dream, A .......... 4, 38

Miguel Street ...................................... 38

Miller, Arthur ....................................... 38

Mint Tea and Other Stories .................. 38

Moodie, S ........................................... 30

Moore, Schontal .................................... 6

Mordecai, Pamela ............................. 5, 6

Morrissey, Mike ....................... 21, 22, 23

Moultrie, Pamela ................................. 41

Much Ado About Nothing ..................... 39

n Naipaul, V S ...................................... 38

New Reading Tropical Maps, The.......... 21

........................ 38, 39

Nwapa, Flora ...................................... 38

o October All Over ............................... 39

Office Administration for CSEC ....... 27, 54

Office Administration for CXC ............... 28

Old Story Time ...................................... 4

Oliver, Ray .......................................... 14

Ottley, Jeanette ................................... 21

Over Our Way ....................................... 4

p Payne, Lynette .................................. 27

People Who Came, The ....................... 19

Philip, Marlene Nourbese ..................... 38

Physics for CSEC ................................ 14

Physics for CXC .................................. 49

Pick of the Crop .................................. 39

Plastering ........................................... 62

Plays for Today ...................................... 4

Plumbing Dictionary ............................ 62

Poetry for CXC .................................... 40

Poetry, Selected .................................. 39

Poetry, West Indian ................................ 5

Poitier, Sharon..................................... 22

Pollard, Velma ....................................... 4

Pope, G .............................................. 45

Potter, Steve ....................................... 14

Potts, I A ............................................. 44

Practical Chemistry for CXC ................. 49

Practical Skills in Caribbean

Geography .......................................... 21

Practice Exercises for CSEC

English Language ................................ 41

Pride and Prejudice ............................. 39

Priestley, J B ....................................... 38

Principles of Accounts for

the Caribbean ..................................... 28

Principles of Accounts for CXC ............. 55

Principles of Business for CSEC ........... 26

Principles of Geography for CXC .......... 20

Prose for CXC ..................................... 40

r Ragoobirsingh, Dalip ....................... 14

Rainford, Marcia.................................. 48

Ramchand, Kenneth .............................. 5

Ramdeen, Romila ................................ 19

Ramsay, Paulette .......................... 29, 38

Ramsey, Y ........................................... 45

Rees, James ....................................... 11

Reid, Judy .................................... 27, 28

Reid, Mary .......................................... 52

Reid, V S............................................. 39

Reid, Vic ........................................... 4, 5

Remy, Cheryl ...................................... 49

Rhone, Trevor ........................................ 4

Rhys, Jean ............................................ 5

River Between, The ............................. 39

Robertson, Ian ....................................... 7

Roberts-Squires, Maria ........................ 39

Robinson, Sheila ................................. 28

Robottom, John ................................... 18

Rohlehr, B A ........................................ 53

Romeo and Juliet ................................ 39

Rondon, D R de................................... 30

Rose, Gerry ......................................... 11

Roumain, Jacques ............................... 38

Ryan, Lawrie ....................................... 48

s St Juste-Jean, Leonie ...................... 41

Sammy, Carol ..................................... 38

Samuel, Tricia A .................................. 49

Sandy, M ............................................ 53

Sang, David ............................ 48, 50, 51

School Atlas for The

Commonwealth of The Bahamas .......... 22

Schoolmaster, The ............................... 39

Science for Caribbean Schools............. 50

Science for CSEC ................................ 48

Science for Jamaica ............................ 51

Science for Trinidad and Tobago ........... 51

Sciences for CSEC ........................ 14–15

Seepersad, K ...................................... 53

Selected Poetry ................................... 39

Selvon, Sam...................................... 4, 5

Senior, Mike ........................................ 20

Senior, Olive .......................................... 5

Shahiba, Ali......................................... 21

Shakespeare, William ............ 4, 5, 38, 39

Sheehan, Moira ................................... 51

Sieupersad, Allan ............................ 24–5

Simmons-McDonald, Hazel .................. 41

Siriam, Sally .......................................... 7

Sixty Five .............................................. 4

Smile Orange ........................................ 4

So Long a Letter ................................. 39

Social Studies for the Caribbean:

CXC Core Units and Options ................ 53

Social Studies for Lower Secondary ..... 53

Songs of Silence ................................. 39

Soyer, Amaral ........................................ 6

Soyer, Samuel ....................................... 6

Sprat Morrison ...................................... 5

Stanlake, G F ...................................... 26

Stewart, Joyce .................................... 41

Stone Haven ....................................... 39

Streetcar Named Desire, A................... 38

Success in Maths for the Caribbean ..... 11

Summer Lightning ................................. 5

Sun’s Eye, The ...................................... 5

Sunsong Books ..................................... 5

Swan, D K ............................................ 7

t Taylor, Michele ........................... 16, 17

Technical Drawing ......................... 32, 34

Tempest, The ...................................... 39

Theory and Practice of

Metalwork, The ............................. 32, 34

Things Fall Apart ................................. 39

Thompson-Hosein, F ........................... 55

Time and the River .............................. 39

Tomlinson, Terry .................................. 11

Trinidad & Tobago History,

An Introduction to the .......................... 57

Trinidad and Tobago

Integrated Science .............................. 51

Trinidad and Tobago Maths Connect ..... 46

Tropical Maps ..................................... 21

Turner, D A .......................................... 44

Twelfth Night ....................................... 39

Typewriting for the Caribbean .............. 28

Typing for the Caribbean ..................... 28

u Universal Typing for the Caribbean ... 28

v Vesprey, Augustine .......................... 31

Visual Arts for Secondary Schools .... 24–5

¡Viva! .................................................. 30

w Walcott, Derek .................................. 39

Walmsley, Anne ..................................... 5

Walmsley’s Commercial Typewriting

for the Caribbean ................................ 28

Watson-Grant, Elaine ..................... 29, 30

Ways of Sunlight ................................... 5

Weep Not, Child .................................. 39

West Indian Poetry ................................ 5

Whitcomb, Alan ............................. 26, 55

Whiteley, Peter .................................... 14

Wide Sargasso Sea ............................... 5

Williams, Sheila ..................................... 4

Williams, Tennessee ...................... 38, 39

Wilson, Mark ....................................... 21

Wine of Astonishment, The .................. 39

Wood, Frank ....................................... 28

World of Poetry for CXC, A ................... 40

World of Prose for CXC, A .................... 40

Wyndham, John .................................... 4

y Year in San Fernando, The ............... 39

Young Warriors, The .............................. 5

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