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Caribbean 2014Resources for schools and colleges
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Welcome to our 2014 Caribbean catalogueAt the end of my f irst year looking after the Caribbean I would like to thank all our representatives for their efforts in a challenging economic climate. Despite this we have had another successfu l year especia lly with the sales of our specif ic publishing for the CSEC® and CAPE® examinations.
During the past year we have had enquiries for electronic versions of our publications which we are looking to provide in e-Book format over the next year to meet the rising demand. So please do keep in touch regarding your requirements.
We want to ensure you continue to receive the resources and the support you want, so with this in mind we have a new review area online at education.cambridge.org/review where you can provide your feedback on publishing for the Caribbean titles as well as any suggestions for new titles. We valu e your opinion and promise to listen, so please do take a couple of minutes to share your thoughts with us.
I hope you enjoy reading our catalogue and I look forward to meeting some of you on my forthcoming trips to the Islands. I would like to wish you every success for 2014 and thank you for your continued support.
Best wishes,
Leonore SearsRegional Manager, The Caribbean
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ContentsAbout Us 4
Products start from page 8
English 8
Dictionaries 15
Shakespeare 16
Science 19
Mathematics 25
Technology 26
Accounting/Economics 28
Business 29
History 30
Philosophy/Sociology 32
Music 33
Reference 35
Primary/ICT 36
Contact Your Local Agent 40
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Our missionWe further the mission of the University of Cambridge by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence.
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English Our English Lydia Kellas, Peter Lucantoni, Dian Morgan, Angela Lalla, John Bleau, Jo Kent and Peter A. Roberts
• A series of four textbooks designed to deliver an integrated course tailored for the Caribbean.
• Provides a steady and thorough progression towards the CSEC® English examination.
• Covers language skills such as spelling, grammar, listening, research and literary appreciation.
• Review units with additional exercises provide ample opportunities for revision and progress testing.
• Includes fun activities with quizzes, interesting facts and word searches.
• Each Student’s Book includes an Audio CD with recordings of the key listening texts.
• Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM provides classroom guidance and practical support.
Speak up! boxes provide discussion points to get
students talking
Our English 1
978-0-521-69168-0 Student’s Book with Audio CD £10.95978-0-521-69175-8 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM £35.00
Our English 2
978-0-521-69169-7 Student’s Book with Audio CD £10.95978-0-521-69174-1 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM £35.00
Our English 3
978-0-521-69177-2 Student’s Book with Audio CD £10.95978-0-521-69173-4 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM £35.00
Our English 4
978-0-521-69176-5 Student’s Book with Audio CD £10.95
Tip boxes throughout give key information
Language focus sections in each Unit explore the
language features of di� erent text types
A wide range of reading texts are included with
non-� ction and literature passages
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EnglishCaribbean 2014
�e Roots of Caribbean Identity: Language, Race and Ecology Peter A. Roberts
• Written by a key and trusted author.
• Winner of the Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis book award.
• Suitable for CAPE® examinations.
• Extensive use of historical resources.
• Central themes include race, place and language, which are viewed as basic starting points for the construction of identity.
• Presents a lucid account of a movement from a written, wholly European construction of Caribbean identity towards a more Caribbean one.
978-0-521-72745-7 Paperback £17.75
West Indians and their Language Peter A. Roberts
• Written by a key and trusted author.
• Recommended for CAPE® examinations.
• Concentrates on the varieties of language to be found in everyday West Indian society and information about the historical sources of West Indian English.
• Explores the di�culties of representing a predominantly oral culture in writing and examines the orthology used to represent spoken language.
• Examines the various features of technology adapted by West Indians in methods of communication.
• Includes a new section on language and the supernatural.
978-0-521-69698-2 Paperback £17.75
SUITABLE FOR CAPE® EXAMINATIONS
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Chike and the RiverChinua Achebe • Cambridge’s best-selling
children’s story about Chike’s breathtaking adventures on the River Niger. Written by Africa’s best-known and most widely read author, this edition includes a glossary and questions.978-0-521-14698-2
£4.75
CXC EnglishPeter Roberts • Each of the book’s 24
units contain objectives, guidance, stimulus material and a wide range of assignments.
• Language work gives particular attention to spelling, vocabulary, punctuation and sentence composition.
978-0-521-42902-3£10.75
Songs of OurselvesDavid James and Audrey Simpson • An accessible one-volume
introduction to the astonishing range of forms, styles and themes of verse written in the English language over more than four centuries.
• Produced with Cambridge International Examinations, it contains work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English speaking world.
978-81-7596-248-4 £5.95
Stories of OurselvesDean James Chalmers • � is anthology of
stories is a set text for Cambridge International Examinations. Literature in English courses at IGCSE, O Level, AS Level and A Level.
• Produced with Cambridge International Examinations, it contains stories by writers from many di� erent countries and cultures.
978-0-521-72791-4£11.25
Cambridge International AS & A level English LanguageSteve Je� rey and Marilyn Rankin • Progressive activities and
clearly labelled content directing users to key extracts within the book. � ere is a key focus on developing analytical language skills.
978-1-107-65782-3 CoursebookVisit our website for additional component information and to register your interest.
� e Pocket Guide to English LanguageJohn O’Connor • Designed for anyone
who wants to quickly check what an adverbial is, remind themselves about tenses, or learn the di� erence between a conjunction and a connective.
978-0-521-52991-4£7.25
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English Grammar in Use - Fourth Edition Raymond Murphy • An updated version of the world’s best-selling grammar title. • A fresh and appealing new design, with revised and updated examples. • Retains all the key features of clarity and accessibility that have made the book
popular with millions of learners and teachers worldwide. • �e ‘with answers’ version is ideal for self-study. • An online version, book with answers and CD-ROM are available separately.
978-0-521-18906-4 Edition with answers £9.75978-0-521-18939-2 Edition with answers and CD-ROM £16.95978-0-521-18908-8 Edition with answers £9.75
Essential Grammar in Use - �ird Edition Raymond Murphy • A fully updated version, now in full colour with new content and additional practice
exercises. • Retains all the key features of accessibility and is available both with and without
answers, making it ideal for use in the classroom or for self-study. • �e CD-ROM o�ers hundreds of interactive exercises and games, providing further
practice for every unit.
978-0-521-67580-2 Edition with answers £9.75978-0-521-67543-7 Edition with answers and CD-ROM £16.95978-0-521-67581-9 Edition with answers £9.75
Advanced Grammar in Use - Second Edition Martin Hewings • A fully updated edition of the highly successful grammar title. • Focuses on the complexities of grammatical choices for an advanced understanding
of English. • New edition contains 100 units of grammar reference and practice materials,
including seven completely new units. • Also includes exercises, appendices and coverage more speci�cally aimed at the
advanced learner.
978-0-521-53291-4 Edition with answers £10.00978-0-521-53292-1 Edition with answers and CD-ROM £10.00
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English Basics • Each book o�ers a systematic work
and study programme for use in the classroom or at home.
• Aimed at students aged 9-14 years who need to revise the general principles of English language and grammar.
978-0-521-64866-0 Book 1 (ages 9–11) £5.95
978-0-521-64864-6 Book 2 (ages 11+) £5.95
978-0-521-64865-3 Book 3 (ages 14+) £5.95
Grammar Builder • A series of titles written for students who
want to improver their grammar skills.
• A simple but e�ective three-step approach (error identi�cation, correction and practice) to help learners master English grammar.
978-0-521-54859-5 Level 1 £10.75
978-0-521-54860-1 Level 2 £10.75
978-0-521-54861-8 Level 3 £10.75
978-0-521-54862-5 Level 4 £10.75
978-0-521-54863-2 Level 5 £10.75
Cambridge Grammar of English • A major new reference for advanced level
students, teachers, teacher trainers and applied linguists.
• O�ering comprehensive coverage of spoken and written english. Accompanied by an accessible CD-ROM.
978-0-521-67439-3 Paperback with CD-ROM £27.00
978-0-521-58846-1 Paperback £22.00
Academic Vocabulary in Use • Ideal for students of any discipline, from
engineers to social scientists, it covers all the key vocabulary they will come across in academic textbooks, articles, lectures and seminars.
• �e book is designed for students at good intermediate level and prepares students for IELTS and other university entrance examinations.
978-0-521-68939-7 Paperback £17.95
Advanced Vocabulary in ContextDonald Watson
• Develops an awareness of collocation and prepares for gap-�lling sections in examinations such as Cambridge English: Advanced and Pro�ciency, and CPE as well as providing a rich source of stimulating reading material.
• Enables Advanced level students to practise vocabulary in natural contexts.
978-0521-14040-9 Paperback £11.25
978-0-521-58846-1 Paperback with Key £12.50
Recycling Intermediate EnglishClare West
• For lower-intermediate to intermediate students, this book provides extensive guidance and practice in four crucial areas: Grammar; Vocabulary; Situations; and Writing.
• Can be used to supplement any coursebook at this level, in class or for self-study.
978-0-521-14076-8 Paperback with CD-ROM £9.25
Recycling Your EnglishClare West
• For upper-intermediate students providing extensive guidance and practice in �ve crucial areas: Grammar; Phrasal Verbs; Vocabulary; Word Study; and Writing.
• Can be used to supplement any upper-intermediate coursebook.
978-0-521-14075-1 Paperback with CD-ROM £10.25
Recycling Advanced EnglishClare West
• �e perfect guide providing practice in four crucial areas: Grammar, Vocabulary; Situations and Writing.
• Particularly suitable for students preparing for the Cambridge CAE and CPE examinations.
978-1-107-65751-9 Paperback with Removable Key £14.25
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EnglishGo for itFor struggling readers aged 11-14 years
• For students who have fallen behind in their reading and have lost the con�dence or desire to pick up a book…unless it grabs them.
• A mix of engaging �ction and non-�ction titles to appeal to all students.
• Stories about teens and the issues confronting them: peer pressure, violence, �rst love, �tting in and friendship.
• Simple sentence structures and graded vocabulary build students’ con�dence. Each title has been allocated a Catch Up level so they can be easily integrated with your existing resources.
• Exciting, full-colour illustrations by dynamic young artists who animate for TV, video games and music videos.
Fiction (Pack of six books)
978-0-521-72785-3 A Few Minutes £31.25 978-0-521-70537-0 Annie and Mitch £31.25978-0-521-72786-0 Be Yourself £31.25978-0-521-70535-6 Between the Lines £31.25978-0-521-70541-7 Constructing Big Air £31.25978-0-521-72784-6 Finding Abe £31.25978-0-521-70534-9 Intense Surf £31.25978-0-521-72782-2 Old Heap £31.25978-0-521-72783-9 Second �oughts £31.25978-0-521-72781-5 Trapped £31.25978-0-521-70540-0 Rosh £31.25978-0-521-70536-3 What a Wreck! £31.25
Non-�ction (Pack of six books)
978-0-521-72778-5 Deadly Skies £31.25978-0-521-72779-2 A Deadly Dozen £31.25978-0-521-70538-7 Fat Tyres £31.25978-0-521-70539-4 Top Secret £31.25
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Cambridge Collections Series editor Michael Marland
• �is series brings together a variety of high-quality texts from around the world.
• A lively range of activities integrated with the texts to ensure easy access to teaching ideas and responses.
• Each anthology includes texts of varying length and sophistication, allowing it to be used �exibly with di�erent age groups.
978-0-521-73085-3 Exits and entrances £5.00978-0-521-73086-0 Happy families £5.00978-0-521-70323-9 Ideas, insights and arguments £5.00978-0-521-70319-2 In the mix £5.00978-0-521-73084-6 Opening eyes £5.00978-0-521-70325-3 Outsiders £5.00978-0-521-74764-6 �e living planet £5.00978-0-521-70321-5 Turning the corner £5.00978-0-521-73083-9 Urban voices £5.00978-0-521-70317-8 Victorian literature £5.00978-0-521-70315-4 Who we are £5.00
Cambridge Context in Literature Series editor Adrian Barlow
• A series o�ering critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres.
• A variety of approaches to active, imaginative and comparative study of texts and contexts.
• Opportunities to explore and evaluate di�erent interpretations of literature.
978-0-521-71249-1 Contemporary Fiction £6.50978-0-521-71248-4 Contemporary Poetry £6.50978-0-521-72982-6 Landscape and Literature £6.50978-0-521-72981-6 �e Literature of Love £6.50978-0-521-71156-2 Modernism and After £6.50978-0-521-75372-2 Romanticism £6.50978-0-521-71618-5 Shakespeare on Stage £6.50978-0-521-52993-8 �e Age of Chaucer £6.50978-0-521-77473-4 �e Modern Short Story £6.50978-0-521-71247-7 World and Time £6.50978-0-521-73231-4 Writing Lives £6.50
English
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Cambridge School Dictionary • �e study companion for
students of English.
• ‘New words’ section focuses on the latest words to enter the English language.
• Study section includes useful techniques and topics such as writing essays, using numbers and developing revision skills.
• CD-ROM contains the whole dictionary, a SMART thesaurus to build vocabulary and interactive exercises.
978-0-521-71263-7 Paperback with CD-ROM £12.25978-0-521-71264-4 Paperback £11.25
Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary • �is Fourth Edition is
fully updated with clear de�nitions and prominent guidewords to help you �nd the correct meaning quickly and easily.
• New illustrations help highlight variations in meaning that are essential for the advanced student’s progression.
• �e accompanying CD-ROM has a fresh new design and is now even easier to use.
978-1-107-61950-0 Paperback with CD-ROM £31.00978-1-107-68549-9 Paperback £26.40
Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary • Packed full of useful
study hints and extras, the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary Fourth Edition helps you on your way to becoming a con�dent, natural English speaker.
• With clear de�nitions written especially for intermediate level students, and thousands of examples that put the language into context, this dictionary is an invaluable companion.
978-1-107-66015-1 Paperback with CD-ROM £8.75
Cambridge Essential English Dictionary • Using a learner’s
dictionary for the �rst time can be daunting but the Cambridge Essential English Dictionary makes that �rst step easier for learners.
• With short de�nitions that are simple to understand, this book includes lots of example sentences to put the language into context. �ere are also hundreds of illustrations for those words that are more simply explained with a picture.
978-0-521-17092-5 Paperback £6.50
Dictionaires
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Cambridge School ShakespeareFounding Editor: Rex Gibson
• Improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School Shakespeare plays.
• Extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in an attractive new design.
• O�ers an active approach to classroom Shakespeare, enabling students to inhabit Shakespeare’s imaginative world in accessible and creative ways.
• Students encouraged to share Shakespeare’s love of language, interest in character and sense of theatre.
• Complete play texts on right-hand pages, classroom activities on facing pages.
• Activities are thematically organised in clearly visible features.
• Extended page-by-page glossaries are aligned with the play text for ease of reference.
• ‘Looking back’ sections follow each act with further notes, illustrations and activities.
• ‘Stagecraft’ and ‘Write about it’ features are signi�cantly revised and expanded.
• Includes rich and exciting colour photos of performances from around the world.
Print Editions
978-1-107-61549-6 Macbeth (New) £4.95978-1-107-61540-3 Romeo and Juliet (New) £4.95978-1-107-61989-0 Much Ado About Nothing (New) £4.95978-1-107-61559-5 Othello (New) £4.95978-1-107-61548-9 Hamlet (New) £4.95978-1-107-61545-8 A Midsummer Night’s Dream (New) £4.95978-1-107-61539-7 �e Merchant of Venice (New) £4.95978-1-107-61535-9 Twelfth Night (New) £4.95978-1-107-61553-3 �e Tempest (New) £4.95978-1-107-61689-9 �e Taming of the Shrew (New) £4.95978-1-107-61551-9 Julius Caesar (New) £4.95978-0-521-73437-0 As You Like It £4.95978-0-521-61874-8 Hamlet £4.95978-0-521-70677-3 Julius Caesar £4.95978-0-521-73598-8 King Lear £4.95978-0-521-61873-1 King Richard III £4.95
NEW
Cambridge School Shakespeare Teacher support site - coming soon!A wealth of free Shakespeare teaching resources targeting key areas of learning such as language, textual understanding and stagecraft. Includes worksheets, engaging multimedia and interactive tools.
Check education.cambridge.org/schoolshakespeare for details.
Shakespeare
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Shakespeare
Teaching Shakespeare Rex Gibson
Shakespeare’s Language Rex Gibson
Stepping into Shakespeare Rex Gibson
�e North Face of Shakespeare James Stredder
• With over 200 activities, this book invites teachers and drama practitioners to think of their classroom as a stage, with their students as both actors and audience.
• It proposes that the text can be presented as drama, whether sitting at desks or in open space in the classroom or workshop. �e text can be spoken and performed by every learner in the room.
978-0-521-75636-5 �e North Face of Shakespeare £7.50
• Invaluable support for all teachers of Shakespeare in schools, colleges and institutions of higher education.
• It makes explicit the principles of active learning which underpin Cambridge School Shakespeare, and helps teachers to develop their existing good practice.
978-0-521-57788-5 Teaching Shakespeare £7.50
• Provides a photocopiable set of lessons that you can adapt and extend to suit the needs, aptitudes and interests of your classes.
• Specially prepared for 9–13 year olds, and based on successful classroom experience, this collection is part of the successful Cambridge School Shakespeare series which recognises that active and imaginative learning is the key to motivation and the mastery of language skills.
978-0-521-77557-1 Spiral Bound £25.00
• An adaptable resource for teachers that can be used both as an introduction for GCSE students and for study at A Level, enabling students of all abilities to grasp how Shakespeare’s dramatic language embodies the con�icts that are at the heart of all drama.
• Contains 150 editable and printable or photocopiable worksheets.
978-1-84565-003-2 CD-ROM £25.00978-0-521-57811-0 Photocopiable Worksheets £25.00
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Cambridge Student Guides to ShakespearePat and Tom Baldwin, Michael Clamp, An-thony Davies, Celeste Flower, Rex Gibson, Sheila Innes, Pamela Mason, Perry Mills, Ste-phen Siddall, Rob Smith
• Help to evaluate the historical, social and cultural contexts for a broader understanding of Shakespeare’s plays.
• Students can look at the play from a number of viewpoints by highlighting key themes, di�erent contexts and critical interpretations.
• Supports students to express independent opinions and make informed judgements.
New Cambridge Shakespeare • �e New Cambridge Shakespeare series is widely used at
CAPE level, A Level and beyond.
• Uses the same version of the text as Cambridge School Shakespeare, but is more scholarly and includes critical introductions, commentary and performance history.
• Renowned for state of the art scholarship and judicious critical insight.
SUITABLE FORCAPE® EXAMINATIONS
978-0-521-53858-9 Antony and Cleopatra £3.00 978-0-521-00821-1 As You Like It £3.00 978-0-521-53859-6 Coriolanus £3.00 978-0-521-00815-0 Hamlet £3.00 978-0-521-00823-5 Julius Caesar £3.00 978-0-521-00818-1 King Lear £3.00 978-0-521-53849-7 King Richard II £3.00 978-0-521-00812-9 King Richard III £3.00 978-0-521-00826-6 Macbeth £3.00
978-0-521-53850-3 Measure for Measure £3.00 978-0-521-00816-7 �e Merchant of Venice £3.00 978-0-521-00824-2 Much Ado About Nothing £3.00 978-0-521-00811-2 Othello £3.00 978-0-521-00813-6 Romeo and Juliet £3.00 978-0-521-53857-2 �e Tempest £3.00 978-0-521-00820-4 Twelfth Night £3.00 978-0-521-00817-4 �e Winter’s Tale £3.00
978-0-521-53247-1 A Midsummer Night’s Dream £8.25978-0-521-53515-1 All’s Well �at Ends Well £8.25978-0-521-61287-6 Antony and Cleopatra £8.25978-0-521-73250-5 As You Like It £8.25978-0-521-72874-4 Coriolanus £8.25978-0-521-53252-5 Hamlet £8.25978-0-521-53513-7 Julius Caesar £8.25978-0-521-61263-0 King Lear £8.25978-0-521-53248-8 King Richard II £8.25978-0-521-73556-8 King Richard III £8.25
978-0-521-68098-1 Macbeth £8.25978-0-521-67078-4 Measure for Measure £8.25978-0-521-53251-8 �e Merchant of Venice £8.25978-0-521-53250-1 Much Ado About Nothing £8.25978-0-521-53517-5 Othello £8.25978-0-521-53253-2 Romeo and Juliet £8.25978-0-521-29374-7 �e Tempest £8.25978-0-521-53514-4 Twelfth Night £8.25978-0-521-29373-0 �e Winter’s Tale £8.25
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Science
Plenty of scienti� c concepts
‘Did you know’ facts extend knowledge
and add interest
Activities invite students to engage
with the subject matter
Investigations provide ideas for
practical experiments
Our ScienceTony Seddon, Shameem Narine, Jerome Ramdahin and David Bainton
• Our Science is an integrated science course written speci� cally for use in secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago. � e books cover the main topics for the lower secondary syllabus at levels 1 and 2.
• Up-to-date scienti� c information with many local illustrations from Trinidad and Tobago.
• An emphasis on the practical aspects of science.
• Investigations and activities, all designed to encourage students to learn by experiment.
• ‘Did you know?’ sections to stimulate students’ interest.
• Full-colour illustrations throughout to motivate students.
• A glossary to help students learn key scienti� c terms.
978-0-521-60717-9 Our Science 1 £10.50978-0-521-60715-5 Our Science 2 £10.50
AN INTEGRATED COURSEfor TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
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Science Integrated Science for CSEC® ExaminationsJune Mitchelmore, John Phillips and John Steward
• � e third edition of this coursebook (previously titled CXC® Integrated Science) has been comprehensively updated to cover the new Caribbean Examination Council’s Integrated Science syllabus.
• Comprehensively covering the CSEC® syllabus requirements, this full-colour edition contains carefully controlled language to make the text accessible for a broad ability range.
• A wide variety of activities and examples with speci� c relevance to the Caribbean.
• New or improved features include photocopiable worksheets for over 30 SBA practicals.
• Interesting ‘Did you know?’ fact boxes.
• Free CD-ROM with questions, animations, selected answers for students and teacher’s notes.
978-0-521-16882-3 Paperback with CD-ROM £13.25
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‘Did you know?’ facts add interest
De� nitions of key terms aid learning
Objectives set out the learning
outcomes for each topic
Ideas for practicals invite hands-on learning
Exercises at the end of each topic reinforce
key ideas
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ScienceBiology for CSEC® ExaminationsLouis Chinnery, Joyce Glasgow, Mary Jones and Geo� Jones
• Comprehensively covering the CSEC syllabus requirements, this full-colour edition contains carefully controlled language to make the text accessible for a broad ability range.
• �is new edition incorporates many investigations throughout the text, which can be used to assess practical skills.
• Colour coding for di�erent sections of chapters to enable quick and easy reference.
• Key questions throughout the text to test understanding in progressive steps.
• A rearrangement of some areas of content to match the syllabus sequence more closely and to allow incorporation of the material on coral reefs into the main text.
• A key ideas section at the end of each chapter summarising the content covered.
978-0-521-70114-3 Paperback £13.25
Human and Social Biology for CSEC® ExaminationsMary Jones, Geo� Jones, Barrington Radcli�e and Melcita Bovell
• �is exciting and accessible full-colour book supports students following the Human and Social Biology syllabus for the CSEC examination.
• An appealing design that focuses on presenting concepts clearly.
• Content that will appeal to students who require a simple presentation of material.
• Questions throughout the course to reinforce learning of new concepts.
978-0-521-70115-0 Coursebook £13.25978-0-521-70349-9 Teacher’s Support CD-ROM £33.50
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Science
Fully labelled illustrations
Lots of revision questions throughout
Revision Guides for CSEC® Examinations SciencesBiology: Roland Soper, Eugenie Williams and Cheryl-Anne GayleChemistry: Compton Mahase and Mark MorrisPhysics: Peter Whiteley and Haydn Bassarath
• Written to help students gain a sound understanding of the main sciences examined by CXC®.
• Each text presents all the information relevant to the particular CSEC® syllabus in a clear, concise way to help students with revision.
• Many clear and fully labelled illustrations are provided as an additional aid to understanding.
978-0-521-69295-3 Biology £5.95978-0-521-69296-0 Chemistry £5.95978-0-521-69294-6 Physics £5.95
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ScienceBiology for CAPE® Examinations Myda Ramesar, Mary Jones and Geo� Jones
• Written by international bestselling author Mary Jones, and teacher and examiner Myda Ramesar, these two new titles provide comprehensive coverage of the CAPE® Biology syllabus.
• Worked examples to help students develop their problem-solving skills.
• A clear indication of the chapter content at the beginning of each chapter.
• A summary of key questions at the end of each chapter.
• End-of-chapter questions in a range of formats, including multiple choice, structured and essay questions to test understanding.
• A glossary of biological terms.
978-0-521-17690-3 Unit 1 £19.95978-0-521-17691-0 Unit 2 £19.95
Learning outcomes are summarised at
the beginning of each chapter
Keywords are highlighted in the text –
a glossary at the back of the book provides
de� nitions for the most important terms
Photos and illustrations bring
concepts to life
Self-assessment questions throughout
each chapter allow students to test their understanding of key concepts. Answers to these questions are given at the back
of the book
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Science
Cambridge IGCSE® BiologyMary Jones and Geo� Jones
• Written by an experienced University of Cambridge International Examinations author and examiner.
• Uses accessible language that is appropriate to IGCSE students around the world, and includes a free CD-ROM containing a range of materials to support the Coursebook.
978-1-107-61479-6 NEW Coursebook with CD-ROM £14.50 978-1-107-61493-2 NEW Workbook £7.50 978-1-107-61496-3 NEW Teacher’s CD-ROM £25.50
Cambridge IGCSE® ChemistryRichard Harwood and Ian Lodge
• Written by an experienced IGCSE chemistry teacher.
• Uses accessible language that is appropriate to IGCSE students around the world, and includes a free CD-ROM with supporting materials.
978-1-107-61503-8 NEW Coursebook with CD-ROM £14.50 978-1-107-61499-4 NEW Workbook £7.50 978-1-107-61501-4 NEW Teacher’s CD-ROM £25.50
Cambridge IGCSE® PhysicsDavid Sang
• Written by an experienced teacher and member of the Institute of Physics. Uses accessible language that is appropriate to IGCSE students around the world, and includes a free CD-ROM containing a range of materials to support the Coursebook.
978-1-107-61458-1 NEW Coursebook with CD-ROM £14.50 978-1-107-61488-8 NEW Workbook £7.50 978-1-107-61490-1 NEW Teacher’s CD-ROM £25.50
Biological Science 1 and 2Dennis Taylor, Roland Soper, Nigel Green and Will Stout
• Covers both core and option material to meet the revised syllabus requirements, with questions and practical work throughout the text.
• Useful appendices cover biological chemistry, biological techniques and statistics.
978-0-521-56178-5 Hardback £30.50
Moles: a Survival Guide for ScienceKeith Brown
• Helpful mole-guides lead students through the book, helping them to understand the mole concept and improve their understanding.
• An invaluable resource for students taking the CSEC® Chemistry or Integrated Science courses.
978-0-521-42409-7 Paperback £5.95
Cambridge International AS and A Level BiologyMary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Jennifer Gregory and Dennis Taylor
• Each chapter has a set of exam-style practice questions, as well as questions to help review the material.
• Includes advice on how to revise and prepare for the examinations, multiple choice questions, revision summaries and answers to all book questions.
978-1-107-63682-8 Coursebook £20.50978-1-107-70045-1 Workbook £45.00978-1-107-63688-0 Teacher’s Resources CD-ROM and online £45.00
Cambridge International AS and A Level ChemistryRoger Norris, Lawrie Ryan and David Acaster
• �is best-selling book uses clear and simple language, plus colourful photos and globally relevant examples, to consolidate learning and appeal to an international audience.
• �e accompanying CD-Rom provides guidance on practicals, useful revision tips and interactive material to engage students.
978-1-107-63845-7 Coursebook £20.50978-1-107-77365-3 Workbook £45.00978-1-107-67770-8 Teacher’s Resources CD-ROM and online £45.00
Cambridge International AS and A Level PhysicsMary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Jennifer Gregory and Dennis Taylor
• Each chapter has a set of exam-style practice questions, as well as questions to help review the material.
• Includes advice on how to revise and prepare for the examinations, multiple choice questions, revision summaries and answers to all book questions.
978-1-107-69769-0 Coursebook £20.50978-1-107-85299-0 Workbook £45.00978-1-107-66300-8 Teacher’s Resources CD-ROM and online £45.00
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Mathem
atics
A Mathematical Dictionary for Schools David Hobbs, Brian Bolt
• Over 500 de�nitions of technical terms students are likely to meet.
978-0-521-55657-6 £6.50
�ree Figure Tables for CXC®
• School Mathematics Project.
978-052-1-31453-4 £4.25
Cambridge Advanced Level Mathematics • Written to match the contents of the Cambridge
syllabus.
• Each book covers one syllabus unit (except P2 and P3, which are covered in a combined volume).
• Syllabus content is arranged in chapters to provide a viable teaching course.
• Clear explanation of mathematical concepts, terminology and notation, with results and procedures appearing in boxes for easy reference.
• Revision exercises and practice exam papers are featured throughout.
Advanced Level Mathematics
978-0-521-53015-6 Mechanics 1 £10.50978-0-521-53016-3 Mechanics 2 £11.75978-0-521-53013-2 Statistics 1 £10.50978-0-521-53014-9 Statistics 2 £11.50978-0-521-53011-8 Pure Mathematics 1 £12.50978-0-521-53012-5 Pure Mathematics 2&3 £12.50
Titles that may also be of interest:
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Technology
Electronic Document Preparation and Management for CSEC® Examinations Kyle Skeete
• Provides comprehensive coverage of the revised CSEC® syllabus.
• Introduces computing fundamentals, electronic communication and keyboarding techniques.
• Teaches the Microsoft O� ce (2003 – 2010) skills required for the course, plus document preparation, document management and ethics, SBA tips and exam papers (with answers included on the CD-ROM).
• Progressive learning supported by learning objectives at the start of each chapter and exercises and summaries at the end of the chapters.
• • Accompanying CD-ROM with extra resources including interactive revision questions, PowerPoint presentations, tutorial videos, exercise � les and a comprehensive glossary.
• Labelled screen-shots provide a clear visual demonstration and guidance for students.
978-0-521-18467-0 Coursebook with CD-ROM £15.75
Step-by-step instructions give students clear and
direct guidance
Learning objectives at the start of each chapter
list in simple terms what will be covered
Key tips are easily accessible for revision
or to use for help whilst on the computer
Labelled screenshots provide a clear visual
demonstration to help the student
Key points are underlined to
emphasise their importance and ensure they are
not missed
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Technology
Information Technology for CSEC® Examinations Kelvin Skeete and Kyle Skeete
• � is full-colour third edition provides comprehensive coverage of the revised CSEC® Informa• tion Technology syllabus.
• In addition to Information Technology theory, problem solving and programming, the book teaches students essential practical skills using Microsoft Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint®, FrontPage® and Access®.
• New section devoted to Pascal programming.
• New sections covering Microsoft O� ce 2003® and 2007®, PowerPoint® and FrontPage®.
• New section dedicated to problem solving.
• Clear, concise structure supporting both classroom and independent.
978-0-521-15327-0 Coursebook with CD-ROM £14.50
New sections on programming include
clear instructions and guidance
Clear structure and use of bulleted or numbered
lists help students navigate easily through
the text for class work or independent study
Key tips and notes are easily accessible for revision or to use
for help whilst on the computer
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Accounting for CAPE® ExaminationsHarold Randall, Lystra Stephens-James, Cecelia Lamorell, Lennox Francis and Dennis Noel • Developed by experienced
CAPE® examiners to meet the requirements of the CAPE® Accounting syllabus.
978-0-521-70116-7 Coursebook £22.50
Cambridge International AS and A Level AccountingHarold Randall • Suitable for one-year AS
Level courses and two-year A Level courses, this book helps to develop the required computational, accounting, problem solving and written skills.
978-1-107-69062-2 Coursebook £22.50
Economics for CAPE® ExaminationsColin Bamford and Narissa Mohammed • Written by experienced
teachers and lecturers with self-examining roles, the book can be used by students in schools and colleges, as well as independent learners.
Economics for CSEC® ExaminationsRobert Greenwood, Terry Cook, Karen Radcli�e, Dave Ramsingh and Yvonne Harvey • Includes an School Based
Assessment component.
• CD-ROM o�ers practice in examination-style multiple-choice questions.
978-0-521-70141-9 Coursebook £22.50
978-0-521-70117-4 Coursebook with CD-ROM £17.25
Accounting / Econom
icsCambridge International AS and A Level EconomicsColin Bamford • Suitable for one-year AS Level courses and two-year A Level courses, this book
helps to develop the required computational, accounting, problem solving and written skills.
978-1-107-64471-7 Coursebook £20.50 978-1-107-67033-4 Teacher’s Resource £45.00
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Business
Principles of Business for CSEC® ExaminationsDavion Leslie and Kathleen Singh • Comprehensive coverage
of the CSEC® syllabus o�ering a wide range of case studies from across the Caribbean.
• Contains a variety of questions and practice materials encouraging students to engage meaningfully with the content and re�ect upon learning.
• Clear explanations of business concepts with helpful end-of-section summaries for revision and a glossary of key business terms.
Cambridge International AS and A Level BusinessPeter Stimpson and Alastair Farquharson • Includes a wide range of
international case studies, de�nitions of key terms and a wealth of practice materials.
• Exam-style questions test students’ skills of application, analysis and evaluation using real international business situations.
Management of Business for CAPE® ExaminationsPeter Stimpson and Kathleen Singh • Developed to fully match
the requirements of the CAPE® syllabus. �e content of the two titles has a clear focus on the Caribbean economic and business environment.
• Clearly written to enable students to develop an understanding of all the key terms, concepts and techniques required for the CAPE® examinations.
• Case studies with a distinct focus on the Caribbean and international economic and business environments.
Cambridge IGCSE Business StudiesChris J. Nutall and Medi Houghton • Activities to test
examination skills and enable students to monitor their progress.
• Student CD-ROM includes short revision questions for each chapter and one section devoted entirely to examination style multiple-choice questions.
SUITABLE FORCAPE® EXAMINATIONS
978-0-521-18957-6 Coursebook with CD-ROM £13.75
978-1-107-68025-8 Coursebook with CD-ROM £14.50978-0-521-12212-2 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM and online £45.00978-1-107-66162-2 Revision Guide £10.95
978-0-521-69699-9 Unit 1 £22.50978-0-521-71385-6 Unit 2 £22.50
978-1-107-67736-4 Coursebook with CD-ROM £24.95978-1-107-64261-4 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM and online£45.00978-1-107-604773 Revision Guide £10.95
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History
Liberties Lost: Caribbean Indigenous Societies and Slave Systems Hilary McD Beckles and Verene A Shepherd • Written by two of the Caribbean’s leading historians. • Covers the entire history syllabus o� ered by the CXC®, including the CAPE® syllabus
in Caribbean/Atlantic history. • Topics include: indigenous societies; European settlement and rivalry; the
transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans; and sugar and slavery.
978-0-521-43544-4 Paperback £9.95
Freedoms Won: Emancipations, Ethnicities and Nationhood Hilary McD Beckles and Verene Shepherd • Freedoms Won, like its companion title Liberties Lost, has been written by two of the
Caribbean’s leading historians. • Essential reading for students and teachers following courses on the history of the
Caribbean. • Topics include: the aftermath of the emancipation; the Africa-Caribbean peasantry;
Asian arrival in the Caribbean; and social and political experiences of the working class in the immediate post-slavery period.
978-0-521-43545-1 Paperback £10.50
A History of Barbados – Second Edition Hilary McD Beckles • A History of Barbados – Second Edition re� ects the considerable volume of work
recently published in Barbados. • Presents new insights and analyses key events in a lucid and provocative style which
appeals to all those who have an interest in the island’s past and present. • Examines how contemporary Barbados has been shaped by the in� uence of the
Amerindians, European colonisation, the sugar industry, the African slave trade, emancipation, the civil rights movement, independence in 1966 and nationalism.
978-0-521-67849-0 Paperback £17.25
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History
African Peoples of the Americas Ron Field • Full-colour illustrations.
• Enables students to develop historical knowledge, skills and understanding.
• Provides an accessible introduction to the following themes: the African past; the �ght for freedom 1699-1865; and the struggle for equality 1865-1920.
978-0-521-45911-2 Paperback £7.95
�e European Dictatorships: Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini Allan Todd • Provides a succinct account of the rise to power of Hitler,
Mussolini and Stalin, and assesses the impact that they had on the states they governed.
978-0-521-59930-6 British Imperialism 1750-1970 £9.50978-0-521-79808-2 �e Cold War £9.50978-0-521-00046-8 �e Changing Nature of Warfare 1792-1945 £9.50 978-0-521-00358-2 Opposition and Resistance in Nazi Germany £9.50978-0-521-00048-2 Hitler, Chamberlain and Appeasement £9.50978-0-521-77605-9 �e European Dictatorships: Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini £9.50*Titles from the Perspectives in History Series
A Concise History of the Caribbean B. W. Higman • A general history of the Caribbean islands from
the beginning of human settlement around seven thousand years ago to the present day.
• Written in a lively and accessible style, yet current with the most recent research, the book provides a compelling narrative of Caribbean history.
978-0-521-04348-9 Paperback £15.95
Civil Rights in America 1865-1980 Ron Field • One of the theme texts in the Cambridge Perspectives
in History series, this book o�ers a comprehensive survey of the history of civil rights in America, with illustrated and primary sources.
978-0-521-00050-5 Paperback £9.50
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Philosophy/Sociology
� inking Skills - Second EditionJohn Butterworth and Geo� � waites • Covers critical thinking
and problem solving.
• Discusses how to evaluate arguments, analyse information and develop data handling, logic and reasoning skills.
978-1-107-60630-2 £13.75
Critical � inking: An Introduction – Second EditionAlec Fisher • Develops critical thinking
skills – the ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate ideas and arguments.
• Contains stimulus material on topical issues, including thinking maps and more than 200 questions for students to answer.
978-1-107-40198-3 £10.95
� inking through Philosophy: An IntroductionChris Horner and Emrys Westacott • A clear and accessible
introduction to key Philosophical issues.
• Challenges and stimulates the reader to think beyond the conventional answers to fundamental questions.
978-0-521-62657-6 £18.75
An Introduction to Africana PhilosophyLewis R. Gordon • Suitable for CAPE®
examinations.
• O� ering the � rst comprehensive treatment of African philosophy.
• Explores the challenges posed to our understanding of knowledge and freedom today.
978-0-521-67546-8 £15.25
Cambridge International AS and A Level SociologyChris Livesey • Presents the main
theoretical perspectives and encourages the development of a searching and critical approach to sociology.978-1-107-67339-7 £25.50
Philosophy: � emes and � inkersJ W Phelan • Covers key philosophical
concepts, themes and philosophy texts.
• As well as gaining a thorough grounding in these areas, students will develop the ability to analyse and assess philosophical writings, form their own judgments and contribute e� ectively to the process of debate.
978-0-521-53742-1 £18.95
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Music
Fortissimo! Roy Bennett
• Fortissimo! is a complete music course which provides all the support needed to teach music to 14-16 year-olds.
• �e material covers a wide variety of music from the thirteenth century to the 1990s, and o�ers the chance to study musical styles and instruments from a variety of cultures.
• Structures and concepts are explored while o�ering opportunities to use and develop practical and aural skills.
• Double page colour spreads display visual stimulus material to spark original ideas for composing and improvising.
• �e Student’s Book is accompanied by a Teacher’s Resource Book and Audio CDs.
978-0-521-56923-1 Student’s Book £17.50978-0-521-56924-8 Teacher’s Resource Book £54.00978-0-521-56925-5 Audio CDs £99.25
Adventures in Music Roy Bennett
• Introduces key ideas and a wide range of music for listening and appraising.
• Showcases music from many composers from the eighteenth century to the 1980s: the discussion of each piece is presented as an adventure.
• Illustrations and stories bring the music to life.
978-0-521-56937-8 Book 1 £8.75978-0-521-56936-1 Book 2 £8.75978-0-521-56941-5 Book 3 £8.75978-0-521-56939-2 Book 4 £8.75
SUITABLE FORCAPE® EXAMINATIONS
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Music
Music DictionaryRoy Bennett • Written and designed speci�cally as a practical
reference book for all music students.
• 3,500 entries provide information on musical works, technical and foreign music terms, musical forms and instruments; with illustrations, styles and types of music all clearly presented.
• A chronological chart provides easy reference to information on 195 composers.
978-0-521-56930-9 Paperback £18.00
Popular Music in the 20th CenturyColin Cripps • Covers the basic work in popular music needed for
examination courses and at the same time encourages creativity through inventive assignments.
• �e di�erent techniques are demonstrated on the accompanying cassette.
978-0-521-31884-6 Paperback £9.50978-0-521-26828-8 Cassette £15.00
Music Worldwide Elizabeth Sharma • Music Worldwide investigates both folk and traditional
music from various parts of the non-western world.
• �e book describes the predominant instruments in each chosen culture and explores the main musical ingredients of di�erent styles.
978-0-521-37622-8 Paperback £9.25978-0-521-37481-1 Audio CD £31.95
First AssignmentsDavid Tutt • First Assignments delivers a practical, teacher-tested
course for 11-12 year-olds.
• Covers the basic elements of music through a series of planned activities and assignments.
978-0-521-33911-7 Paperback £9.25
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Reference
�e Caribbean Guide to African and Caribbean �eatre Martin Banham, Errol Hill and George Woodyard
• �is book is an exploration of the rich diversity of theatrical traditions in sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean.
• Including a rich collection of photographs, the book traces the ancient and complex roots of African theatre still evident in community festivals and religious rituals through the centuries of colonial domination, to the African diaspora and its manifestation in Caribbean theatre.
• Drawing upon the parent Cambridge Guide to �eatre, material is updated and refocused to o�er a speci�c view of traditional and contemporary theatre activity in over 40 countries.
978-0-521-61207-4 Paperback £18.50
�e Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language Second Edition David Crystal
• �e Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language is widely considered to be a publishing phenomenon of recent times.
• �is second edition overhauls the subject for a new generation of language lovers, teachers, students and professional English users concerned with their own linguistic legacy.
• Includes 44 new illustrations, extensive new material on World English and Internet English, a complete updating of statistics, further reading suggestions and other references.
978-0-521-53033-0 Paperback £20.95
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Primary/IC
T
17Chapter 1: Python, IDLE and your fi rst program
Making mistakes
Did you get a syntax error?
Syntax errors are very common when typing in code (as are other errors). If you make one or two it is not your fault. It is because although computers are fast, they can also be a bit stupid. If there are any tiny mistakes in your code, they panic and produce error messages. These messages try to explain to you what the problem is but they are often diffi cult to understand.
Colons, brackets, speech marks, apostrophes and spelling of Python words have to be just right. Although we can read imperfect sentences, computers cannot.
Whether or not you got any errors, try this Quick Quiz.
Which of these lines of code are correct?1 Print("Hello world!")2 print("Hello world!")3 print(Hello world!)4 print "Hello world!"
Notice how the coloured text helps you spot code that is not going to work. All the code listings in this book use the same coloured text as in IDLE’s standard display. This should help you to spot bugs in your code.
Am I a syntax error?
I do not make errors.
Coding Club characters provide handy hints
and comments
Quick Quizzes help you become a great coder
Coding ClubChris Ro� ey • Discover essential programming ideas and learn python
programming with this new series of coding books. • An easy to follow learning scheme providing all code you
need in highlighted boxes. • Each level o� ers engaging challenges, puzzles, clear
explanations and Quick Quizzes helping to consolidate new skills.
• � e companion website o� ers teacher and learner support, and provides full source code for all projects.
• Suitable for Mac, Windows and Linux users and is compatible with a Raspberry Pi.
978-1-107-65855-4 Coding Club: Python Basics £6.95978-1-107-63109-0 Coding Club: Programming Art £6.95 978-1-107-66687-0 Coding Club: Next Steps £7.95978-1-107-66687-0 Coding Club: Building Big Apps £7.95
for ages
10–14
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ICT Starters Jill Jesson and Graham Peacock
Cambridge ICT Starters has been designed to support learners who are following the Cambridge Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Starters syllabus. � is book provides full coverage of all the modules. � e sections of the book correspond to the modules and follow the order in which the modules appear in the syllabus. • A complete, stimulating ICT course. • Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations. • Using lively illustrations and screen displays, these books build and develop students’ ICT skills. • Includes learning objectives for teachers. • Clear step-by-step instructions for using a computer. • Online web resources can be downloaded from www.cambridgeindia.org
ICT Starters
978-1-107-62499-3 978-1-107-62506-8 978-1-107-62513-6 978-1-107-62519-8 978-1-107-62515-0Initial Steps £6.50 Next Steps Stage 1 £6.50 Next Steps Stage 2 £6.50 On Track Stage 1 £6.50 On Track Stage 2 £6.50
30 Starting Images
Learning Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
More pictures
• Drawthefishandtheduck.
• Savethepicturesformoreexercises.
Modify the fish
• Openthepicturefish.
• Removethestoneatthebottomleft.
• Copythesmallstone.
• Duplicatetwomoreandplacethemnexttoit.
• Drawalineforthemouth.
• Add4bubbles.
• Addtwolinesforthefin.
• Addmoreleavestotheweed.
• Addasmallwhitedotontheeye.
• Savethepictureasfish2.
Modify the duck
• Openthepictureduck.
• Changethecolourofthebilltored.
• Usethebrushtoaddthreebirdsinthesky.
• Removethefish.
• Duplicatethelilyleafandplaceitontheleftside.
• Changetheshapeoftheeyetoaverticalovalshape.
• Addmoreleavestotheweeds.
• Filltheskyandwaterwithtwodifferentcoloursofblue.
• Savethepictureasduck2.
Optional extension and challenge activities
Starting Images 31
• Usedrawingtoolstomakeapatternwithshapesandlines. Fill some of the shapes with colour.
• Savetheworkaspattern1 and print it.
• Openthefileandchangethecolourof2ofthelinesorshapes.
• Add4moresmalllinesorshapestothepattern.
• Savetheworkaspattern2 and print it.
• Challengeafriendtospotthe6differencesbetweenthepatterns.
• Usetheellipsetooltomakeashapeonthescreen.
• Usethepenciltooltodrawyournameintheshape.
• Usetherectangletooltodrawarectangle.
• Usethebrushtooltodrawyournameintherectangle.
• Changethecolourandthicknessofthebrushanddrawapatternroundyourwork.
Challenge 1
• Use the ellipse
Challenge 2
Module 1 – Starting ImagesModule 1 – Starting ImagesModule 2 – Starting Images
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Apex Maths Paul Harrison and Peter Clarke • Apex Maths Word Problems CD-ROMs and books
are invaluable resources for enriching mathematical understanding, through a series of stimulating problems.
978-1-845-65254-8 DVD-ROM 1 £60.00978-0-521-75487-3 Year 1 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00978-1-845-65255-5 DVD-ROM 2 £60.00978-0-521-75489-7 Year 2 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00978-0-521-75488-0 Year 2 Pupil’s Textbook £7.95978-1-845-65256-2 DVD-ROM 3 £60.00978-0-521-75491-0 Year 3 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00 978-0-521-75490-3 Year 3 Pupil’s Textbook £7.95978-1-845-65257-9 DVD-ROM 4 £60.00978-0-521-75493-4 Year 4 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00978-0-521-75492-7 Year 4 Pupil’s Textbook £7.95978-1-845-65258-6 DVD-ROM 5 £60.00978-0-521-75495-8 Year 5 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00978-0-521-75494-1 Year 5 Pupil’s Textbook £7.95978-1-845-65260-9 DVD-ROM 6 £60.00978-1-845-65164-0 CD-ROM 6 Extension £60.00978-0-521-75497-2 Year 6 Teacher’s Handbook £44.00978-0-521-75496-5 Year 6 Pupil’s Textbook £7.95
Primary/IC
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Penpals for HandwritingGill Budgell and Kate RuttleSeries Consultants: Sue Palmer and Professor Rhona Stainthorp
• Penpals for Handwriting is a complete handwriting scheme for 3-11 years old, teaching children to use a fast and �uent handwriting style to help them to achieve their potential in writing.
• Focusing on whole-class teaching using CD-ROMs for the interactive whiteboard, with Big Books for group work, this scheme will signi�cantly improve all areas of handwriting in your school.
• Five unique developmental phases provide clear progression for children aged 3 to 11 years.
• CD-ROMs support interactive, direct teaching to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard.
• Big Books provide consolidation and extra practice for small groups working with a Teaching Assistant.
• Links to phonics and spelling reinforce essential learning.
• Teacher’s books provide full planning for whole-class teaching.Watch our ‘How to use Penpals
for Handwriting’ videos online: education.cambridge.org/penpals
Ages 3-11 English / Literacy
978-1-845-65253-1 Penpals for Handwriting Font CD-ROM £137.00Ages 3-5978-1-845-65172-5 Foundation 1 CD-ROM £137.00978-1-845-65171-8 Foundation 1 Teacher’s Book £35.00
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Ages 9-11 978-1-845-65106-0 Years 5 & 6 CD-ROM £137.00978-1-845-65200-5 Teacher’s Book with OHTs on CD-ROM £83.00
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Whether a student of Shakespeare or an admirer, you’ll fi nd new, fun and interactive activities that will enable you to enhance understanding, delve deep into the language and inhabit Shakespeare’s world.
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the language and inhabit Shakespeare’s world. the language and inhabit Shakespeare’s world.
Apps available include: Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, Apps available include: Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello and Hamlet.A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello and Hamlet.
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