• Victory: Creative Arts & Design for Junior High Schools (Basic 7)

    In our ever growing industrialised and technological society, there is the urgent need to generate a learning system that will not just give knowledge, but also the necessary skills to individuals to develop the right values and attitudes.

    Victory Creative Arts and Design for JHS is one of the books in the series of three, developed to equip learners in High Schools with basic knowledge in design and knowledge in order to prepare them to choose and pursue career related courses that will fit them in modern society- to become self reliant and also provide the needed work force for our growing economy.

    With its systematic approach to teaching and learning , with carefully selected diagrams and illustrations , the book seeks to develop individual talents based on the learning activities- music, dance, drama, drawing, modelling, casting, weaving, etc.- and offers learners the opportunity to work as individuals or in groups without discrimination or comparison.

    Creative Arts and Design education is to guide the learner to acquire 21st century skills of communication and collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving, personal development and leadership,  cultural identity and global citizenship, creativity and innovation, digital literacy, financial literacy, open-mindedness, etc., on one hand , and instil the nation’s core values of honesty, integrity, cooperation, perseverance and grit, teamwork, respect for others and responsible citizenry, on the other.

    That is what this book has been structured for, with the learner being the central focus

  • Victory: Creative Arts & Design for Junior High Schools (Basic 8)

    In our ever growing industrialised and technological society, there is the urgent need to generate a learning system that will not just give knowledge, but also the necessary skills to individuals to develop the right values and attitudes.

    Victory Creative Arts and Design for JHS is one of the books in the series of three, developed to equip learners in High Schools with basic knowledge in design and knowledge in order to prepare them to choose and pursue career related courses that will fit them in modern society- to become self reliant and also provide the needed work force for our growing economy.

    With its systematic approach to teaching and learning , with carefully selected diagrams and illustrations , the book seeks to develop individual talents based on the learning activities- music, dance, drama, drawing, modelling, casting, weaving, etc.- and offers learners the opportunity to work as individuals or in groups without discrimination or comparison.

    Creative Arts and Design education is to guide the learner to acquire 21st century skills of communication and collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving, personal development and leadership,  cultural identity and global citizenship, creativity and innovation, digital literacy, financial literacy, open-mindedness, etc., on one hand , and instil the nation’s core values of honesty, integrity, cooperation, perseverance and grit, teamwork, respect for others and responsible citizenry, on the other.

    That is what this book has been structured for, with the learner being the central focus

  • Visit the Vet: Phonics Step 5 – Hardcover (Read It Yourself with Ladybird, Modern Phonics Stories, Level 0)

    Age Range: 4 – 6  years

    Step 5 contains two stories that build on the phonics learnt in previous books and focus on the sound and letter combinations: j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu.

    Read It Yourself with Ladybird is one of Ladybird’s best-selling series. For over thirty-five years it has helped young children who are learning to read develop and improve their reading skills.

    Each Read It Yourself book is very carefully written to include many key, high-frequency words that are vital for learning to read, as well as a limited number of story words that are introduced and practised throughout. Simple sentences and frequently repeated words help to build the confidence of beginner readers and the four different levels of books support children all the way from very first reading practice through to independent, fluent reading.

    Each book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading session at school. Further content includes comprehension puzzles, helpful notes for parents, carers and teachers, and book band information for use in schools.

    Gus and Ross is a Level 0 Read it yourself book, designed for children who are developing their synthetic phonics skills. Books 1 to 12 introduce letters and sounds in a systematic order.

  • What The Future Holds (Pacesetters)

    What the Future Holds follows the life of Lobenguni “Kiki” Mkhatshwa, a young Swazi woman of Nguni descent who, at the beginning of the novel, has brought her baby into town to confront the child’s father, Menzi Dlamini (Dlamini is a common Swazi clan name), at his place of work, in order to ensure that he pays child support.

    We then flash back to 1961, before Kiki was born, and meet her mother, LaMsibi, and father, Gezani, who struggle to make a life for themselves as farmers in a small village in the Maphakane valley. Gezani is determined to ensure that his child has a better life than he has so he decides to have her educated. Gezani is a traditional Nguni who does not approve of Christianity and the foreign missionaries who bring it. However, he does appreciate the need for Swazi children to be able to read and write, and only missionary schools provide this education. Despite having convinced his father to disown her twenty years earlier when she converted to Christianity, Gezani seeks out his sister, Saraphina, a teacher at a missionary school, and asks that she takes in Kiki and sends her to school. Gezani then decides to leave his homestead and go back to working in the mines of Johannesburg in order to pay for Kiki’s education.

  • Where’s Zoozoo’s Cake? (SDG Changemakers Series)

    Age Range: 8 years and above

    Zoozoo the chicken has been dreaming of an amazing birthday filled with lots of treats, including his favourite: creamy vanilla cake. However, there’s no water. How can he enjoy his birthday when there’s no water?

    This story shows how a community can come together when a member is in need, but it also speaks to the scarcity of basic amenities like water. It draws attention to how the absence of such amenities affects the big and the seemingly small things.

  • Why Mother Left Home

    Age Range: 8 – 10 years

    The Adaex Reader in Moral Series uses everyday incidents in the community, the school, the home, the market place, the playing field and other places to encourage young readers to develop good manners, courtesy, health, and good habits and to grow into good respectable civic-minded students.

  • Winmat Complete Board Books (4 books)

    Age range: 3+ years

    This is a collection of four learning books by Mrs Matilda Amissah- Arthur.

    This set contains learning on :

    • Opposites
    • Colours and Shapes
    • Numbers 1-20
    • The Alphabet book

     

  • Workbook on The Cockcrow for Junior High Schools

    This Workbook on the Cockcrow is a detailed manual on the WAEC-selected textbook for BECE English Literature, The Cockcrow. The questions have been divided into two sections: Section A covers literary questions and Section B contains contextual questions on all the short stories, drama and poems.

    Each question is an interactive exercise to help students gain knowledge about The Cockcrow. This Workbook will help students interact with the short stories, drama, and poems in the textbook and prepare them for the BECE.

    • Comprehension Questions
    • Contextual Questions
    • Objectives Questions
    • Interactive Test on Students’ knowledge

    … to better equip them for the  BECE exams.

  • Writing Book: Numbers

    Suitable for children between 2 and 4 years.

    This product introduces the child to writing numbers. Includes tracing and copying activities for numbers.

  • Writing Book: Nursery Book 2

    Suitable for children between 2 and 4 years.

    This product introduces the child to writing sounds. Has the jolly phonics format for the sounds.

  • Writing Book: Nursery Book 3

    Suitable for children between 2 and 4 years.

    This product introduces the child to writing. Has the regular format of sounds from “a” to “z”.

  • Writing Book: Pre-Writing Skills

    Suitable for children between 2 and 4 years.

    This product introduces the child to writing on lines. Contains different curves and lines which eventually form letters and numbers.

  • Yaa Traps Death In A Basket

    In a time when demi-gods and mortals lived in the Earth together, there lived an awkward little girl named Yaa whose only virtue was her kindness. When her parents sent her away on a fool’s errand, Yaa meets a wild boy and three spirits whose actions would change her life forever and shape the course of humankind for years to follow.

    How could a shy little girl with clumsy feet and little imagination change the world?

    See what happens when Yaa traps Death in her basket to find out!

  • York Series: English for Primary Schools Learner’s Book 1

    York Series English for Primary Schools is a course produced and designed specially for children in Ghana.

    The course contains:

    • modern, interesting and relevant topics
    • a clear and systematic approach to grammar with thorough practice
    • a focus on integrated skills work
    • consistent building and recycling of vocabulary
    • exciting and motivating projects and presentations
    • a practical approach with functional and situational language
    • an opportunity to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills

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