Living Together: Upper Division – Workbook 1
Living Together: Upper Division – Workbook 1
Preparing for PSE
Editorial Team: Emily Armendariz, Alma Botes, Leandra Chulin, Adelaida Guerra, and Abel Silva.
Editor: Marjorie Shaw
Paperback – 94 pages
2nd Edition – June 2011
ISBN: 978-976-8161-30-7
This workbook, a companion to the Explorer Series, an effective and stimulating tool that facilitates achieving the outcomes of the Social Studies Upper Division Curriculum. The workbook complements the three books in the Explorer Series and is organized along curriculum guidelines. The workbook contains exercises, maps, illustrations, graphs and diagrams that students need to develop proficiency in important Social Studies skills. Questions and exercises have been prepared by experienced primary school teachers assisted by a qualified editor.
A History of Belize
A History of Belize, Nation in the Making
Editor: Robert Leslie
Design: A to Z Graphic Studio
Paperback – 128 pages
170 illustrations including maps, photographs and diagrams
13th Edition – June 2009
ISBN: 976-8142-09-X
First published in 1983, this updated history textbook focuses on how Belize became the nation it is today. With the lively and interactive approach featured in all of Cubola’s Explorer Series. A History of Belize, Nation in the Making uses abundant diagrams, drawings and photographs to complement the historical and political descriptive text.
A Geography of Belize
A Geography of Belize, The Land and its People
Editor: Carmita Ruiz and Byron Rempel
Illustrated by Manuel Gonzalez Daza
Paperback – 144 pages
10th Edition – July 2011
ISBN: 976-8111-05-4
From its explosive beginning as a volcanic island in a prehistoric sea, Belize has evolved into a country of great diversity and abundance. This authoritative text explores the development of this land and its people through a lively text, diagrams, photographs and drawings. With a wide range of materials never before gathered in one text, A Geography of Belize brings us closer to understanding the nation of Belize, and reveals the undeniable links between our natural world and the people who live in it.
The Environment of Belize
The Environment of Belize
Our Life Support System
Author: Kimo Jolly and Ellen McRae
Editor:
Paperback 152 pages
10th Edition – May 2010
ISBN: 96-8161-01-9
Belize’s unique and well preserved ecosystems maintain a precarious balance with the modern demands of human development. The book offers a detailed survey of Belize’s rich environment and discusses aspects of the national laws that protect it. Previously published in 2003.
Atlas of Belize
Atlas of Belize
Author: Educational Task Force
Paperback – 32 pages
36th Edition – May 2011
ISBN: 968-6233-15-6
With 13 detailed maps and over 80 colour photographs and diagrams, the Atlas of Belize presents concise and accurate information on Belize. This book is an excellent tool for primary school students learning about Belize and its place in Central America, the Caribbean region and the world. In addition to the political and physical maps there are maps on land and sea use, geology, climate, population, communications, economy and the protected areas of Belize.
My First Atlas of Belize
My First Atlas of Belize
Author: Educational Task Force
Paperback – 16 pages
2nd Edition – June 2011
ISBN: 978-976-8161-34-2
A 16 page workbook is available with the purchase of this Atlas.
Designed specifically for younger students, this exciting Atlas presents a variety of simple maps of Belize (physical, political, land use and population). The accompanying information is in a format that is accessible to lower division students. In addition to providing an introduction to map reading, My First Atlas of Belize contains maps placing Belize in its regional and world context. Every page is colourfully illustrated and data is presented in a variety of child-friendly, eye-catching graphs, charts and tables, with many photographs adding further visual stimulus. A 16 page workbook is available with the purchase of this Atlas.
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