LIFE SKILLS / LIFE ORIENTATION We are growing Life Skills readers
The popular home-grown reading series for South African children now includes a new series of readers for the Grade R classroom. We are growing issues such as death, HIV/AIDS, abuse and germs. The series also equips teachers with the necessary skills they need to create awareness in their classroom and offers support to learners dealing with the impact of HIV/AIDS, abuse and other issues prevalent in modern-day South Africa.
Readers and Big Books illustrations, make group and individual reading easy
A comprehensive Teacher’s Book, as well as a Workbook for learners is also available.
HISTORY Understanding Apartheid
Developed by the Apartheid Museum, Understanding Apartheid explores the origins of apartheid, how apartheid was implemented – both black and white.
Topics covered include: different approaches to explaining apartheid
industrialization and the foundations of apartheid segregation as policy the implementation of apartheid the transition to democracy.
The germs
Your body keeps you safe My feelings
No more secrets Big Book
Teacher’s Book Workbook
The Heaven Shop
This inspirational novel tells the story of Binti, whose father is dying of AIDS, a disease that nobody in their town in Malawi dares name aloud. Binti and her brother and sister realise that not only is this what killed their mother,
fear and prejudice all around her.
Grades 7 to 9 978 0 19 275435 6
978 0 19 598962 5 978 0 19 598963 2 978 0 19 598964 9 978 0 19 598965 6 978 0 19 598959 5 978 0 19 598961 8 978 0 19 598960 1
Learner’s Book Teacher’s Book Set of 6 posters
Other History resources available: International Relations 1914–1995 Twentieth-Century South Africa
978 0 19 576617 2 978 0 19 576616 5 978 0 19 576618 9
978 0 19 917167 5 978 0 19 289318 5
Resource Catalogue
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HISTORY
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