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Primary Social Studies and Tourism Education for the Bahamas Teacher'sGuide 2


No. of pages 56

Published: 2000

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Great for age 7-11 years

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This course comprises six Students' Books and accompanying Teacher's Guides. The themes of the books are as follows:

  • Book 1 Myself, my family, my school
  • Book 2 My community
  • Book 3 My island home
  • Book 4 The Bahamas, our country
  • Book 5 Neighbouring lands
  • Book 6 Bahamians, citizens of the world

Teacher's Guide, Books 1-3

Teacher's Guide, Books 4-6


Features of the Teacher's Guide include:

  • Step-by-step advise for busy teachers on how to teach every theme and maximise use of the material in the Students' Book;
  • Ideas on how to extend activities and provide extra practice so that children of all abilities can enjoy learning;
  • Guidance on how to integrate Social Studies into other areas of the curriculum;
  • Suggestions on how to use local resources to supplement the text;
  • A rationale for Books 4-6 and a summary of each theme.


    Also available for use with this course is the Longman School Atlas for The Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

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    There are 56 pages in this book. This is a guide book. This book was published 2000 by Hodder Education .

    Mike Morrissey is a Professor at the University of West Indies. He has a wealth of experience including, teaching high school geography, training teachers, representing Jamaica on the panel that developed the first CXC geography, and authoring many geography textbooks for students across the region.

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