Primary Social Studies and Tourism Education for the Bahamas

Primary Social Studies and Tourism Education for the Bahamas
Author: Mike Morrissey
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Social sciences
ISBN: 9781405862738

Developed in association with the Ministry of Education. Teach Social Studies with an updated second edition written by a team of experienced Bahamian teachers and educators, retaining the popular style and approach of the first edition with the addition of some great new features. - Help students develop their reading and writing skills - Capture the readers imaginiation with engaging, full-colour illustrations by Caribbean artists, and cover information in a more accesible way with clearly laid out pages. - Encourage independent learning with a great variety of stimulating texts. - Cover curriculum fully with the inclusion of new themes that have become part of the cultural and social awareness over recent years. - Ensure success and enjoyment while learning with a lively, activity-based approach. - Support learning and help develop new vocabulary with a key word gloassary.

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 6

Bahamas Primary Social Studies Grade 6
Author: Lisa Greenstein
Publisher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1398389943

Written and evaluated by experienced teachers and teacher educators, this third edition of the popular series brings an entirely fresh approach, updating the design and illustrations and matching the content perfectly to the latest curriculum documentation. What's new? * A thorough review from the ground up, ensuring full curriculum coverage and a contemporary, up-to-date approach * 'Word power' feature introduces new vocabulary and concepts * 'Think about it' feature makes cross-curricular links and encourages critical-thinking and problem-solving * Teaching information clearly explained, and followed by step-by-step, graded activities

Hodder Education School Atlas for the Commonwealth of The Bahamas

Hodder Education School Atlas for the Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Author: Hodder Education
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1510468439

Ensure full coverage of the curriculum requirements with an atlas specially created to cover Social Studies, Tourism Education, Geography and History. - Encourage awareness of the region with a specially designed 18-page section of detailed maps of The Bahamas supplemented by up-to-date diagrams, graphs and photographs. Climate, environment, tourism, history, major cities, agriculture, transportation networks and the Family Islands all covered. - Engage students in topical issues with a 14-page Caribbean section that shows The Bahamas in the context of the CARICOM community, focusing on topics that impact all CARICOM citizens including hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, climate, environment and tourism - Introduce a solid foundation in geographical knowledge with detailed maps and facts about all the major countries of the Caribbean. - Secure strong geographical knowledge with comprehensive maps of each of the world's continents plus a World Data section with facts, figures and flags of every country and features on the Solar System, the Seasons and World Organisations. - Ensure ease-of-use with a four-page easy-to-use index with guidance on how to locate places and an introduction to geographical skills showing how to use a map, the importance of scale and how to measure distances.

Understanding Social Studies

Understanding Social Studies
Author: Sally Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2018-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790440405

This book is the third in the Understanding Social Studies. The contents depict government in The Bahamas and the basic branches of government. In this book, students will learn about:1) Who we are as Bahamians and where we originated from2) The process of citizenship3) The historical development of Bahamian Government4) The 'Father of the Nation', Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling5) Governments in The Bahamas and how they are chosen, as well as their structure