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ISBN: 978 976 638 159 2
Pages: 238
Age group: 14–17 years
C
hemistry SBA for CSEC
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- A Student’s Guide
helps Chemistry students to
properly and confidently execute their SBAs in an organized and efficient
manner.
Section A
looks at how to design a lab project, the investigative project and the
types of skills to be covered and assessed along with explanations.
Section B
contains the practical exercises or experiments for the SBA. The
experiments cover every topic of the syllabus.
Section C
addresses three traditionally difficult areas of the subject.
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Introductory section containing notes on the SBA process, suggested
formats and skills to be covered
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Provides major help in traditionally challenging areas - the mole concept,
calculations involved in electrolysis and the identification of ions
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Space for recording data and drawing diagrams
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Incorporates proposed mark schemes for experiments
Key Features
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Tips
on how to succeed in Chemistry
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An
Index
which helps students to quickly locate material
C
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is the perfect companion revision workbook with
answers for students preparing for the CSEC
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Chemistry examination.
The material is fully up to date, closely matching the syllabus covering the
principles of Chemistry, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry.
The suggested answers will help students to practise their revision and
exam techniques and the clear format allows them to work on their own or
within a classroom setting.
Complete Chemistry
is a concise revision guide
for students.
ISBN: 978 976 637 921 6
Pages: 138
Age group: 14–17 years
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Student-friendly approach enables students to work on their own
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Offers clear, concise explanations of difficult concepts
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Helpful suggestions and techniques for exam preparation
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DRAMA
CarlongTheatre Arts for CSEC
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With SBA, Study Guide & Exercises
T
he study of theatre arts is very important as it caters to the whole person. It helps
to develop self-discipline, creativity, self-confidence and the ability to work
well with others. The benefits gained can be transferred to all other areas of study!
Students should therefore be encouraged to take on this subject.
This text addresses the needs and requirements of the theatre arts syllabus and is
designed as a two-year programme to prepare students sitting this examination.
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Detailed
overview of the
CSEC
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theatre arts examination
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Section on the
importance of the study of theatre arts
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Detailed
guidance and assistance in doing the SBA projects
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Much-needed and scarce information on the Caribbean cultural forms that are a
significant part of the course
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Step-by-step guidance in preparing for and executing the practical examinations
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Valuable tips and guidance given as students are taken through answering
examination questions
Key Features
Keith Noel
Cheryl Ryman
Alafia Noel
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The DVD – a great add-on to the book that provides through videos:
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coverage of various Caribbean cultural forms
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dance performances
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interviews with theatre personalities
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interactive quiz
ISBN: 978 976 638 118 9
Pages: 238
Age group: 14–17 years
Carlong Caribbean Drama for the Classroom
T
he text positions the study of drama in a social and cultural context and explains the
development of drama in the Caribbean. The student-centred approach coaches
and guides students through the creative process of improvisation and play production.
Excerpts from Caribbean plays are utilized to demonstrate how writers craft their work.
It provides a good foundation for the CSEC
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examination, and has been placed on
CXC’s recommended reading list for Theatre Arts as well as on the MOE’s approved
textbook list in several countries.
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Explores all the major areas of concern to the teacher of drama
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Utilizes excerpts from Caribbean plays to demonstrate how writers craft
their work
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Opportunities given for students to create their own dramatic pieces
Key Features
ISBN: 978 976 638 014 4
Pages: 184
Age group: 13–15 years
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A comprehensive
glossary
of drama terms
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Production notes provided for the teacher/director