• These two volumes with introduction and production notes by Jeanne Wilson are ideal for students pursuing Theatre Arts and Drama.
  • This story links the experiences of children living in modern times in rural Jamaica with the colourful personality of the 18th century runaway slave, Three Finger Jack. Vividly told, it moves excitingly to a surprise ending. The book is in the Mahoe Adventure Series and is suitable for the 10 to 15 age group.
  • Sam Sharpe is one of Jamaica’s National Heroes and Peter of Mount Ephraim is the story of his involvement in the events leading up to the ‘1831 rebellion’ as seen through the eyes of a young slave.
  • These workbooks are activity-oriented and seek to enhance the teaching of the math curricula for students at the grades four and five levels of the primary education system.
  • Guide provides a sequential approach to carrying out scientific investigations in the areas specified on the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Physics syllabus. This well-needed experimental outline is not intended to replace existing textbooks and other resources used in the teaching of Physics but rather to complement these.
  • This series of seven titles is primarily designed to assist students preparing for the C.X.C. History examination. The relevance of the information contained in all seven titles; however, renders the study guides useful to anyone who has an interest in the history of the Caribbean islands and their relationship with United States and Britain in the last two centuries.
  • This is an exciting collection of short stories depicting peace and love, positive values and attitude. The stories are all Jamaican in content and feature some popular figures from local legends.
  • The series, Leaps and Bounds in Literacy, is specifically designed to satisfy the objectives of the Grades 4-5 Language Arts curriculum developed by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information. Together, all the titles in the series foster the development of the necessary skills in reading, writing and comprehension to enable students to succeed in their examinations.
  • These textbooks are for the teacher or student who needs material that is directly aligned to the Grade(s) 4 and/or 5 Social Studies curriculum/curricula.  These books provide in-depth information on the history and geography of Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. Both titles promote the 4Cs: Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity.
  • JPH Electronic Document Preparation and Management for Caribbean Schools with CD covers the whole gamut of the EDPM syllabus for CSEC. By using this book and its CD, students will be exposed not only to content, but also to practice – the text exposes students to various computer applications, while the CD provides students with needed typing practice.
  • Journeys in Literacy for Juniors: The New Integrated Comprehensive Workbook for Grade 4 – Developing Writing Skills provides for the effective learning of the concepts attached to the National Standards Curriculum (NSC) for grade four students. This is not a textbook, but a comprehensive workbook that was developed at the highest level, using the inquiry approach.
  • This widely used textbook addresses all the requirements of the revised syllabus for CXC Food and Nutrition. Detailed information on the modules of the revised syllabus, a refreshed design and several exciting recipes, which utilize Caribbean foods, continue to maintain the long-standing appeal of the earlier editions.
  • These workbooks seek to enhance the teaching of the new curriculum – The Jamaica Early Childhood Curriculum Guide for Children – issued by the Early Childhood Commission. They facilitate and encourage word and number recognition, development of motor skills, conversation and parental involvement.
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