Author:Â S. Keshavjee-Gulam
ISBN:Â “9780195746266”
0794 233 261
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Simba Readers are a fun and fresh way for learners in ECD centres to learn easily. These creative books have pictures that are attractive. These readers are designed to enable the learner to develop word recognition‚ and help them to decode words and identify language patterns.
Author:Â S. Keshavjee-Gulam
ISBN:Â “9780195746266”
Our Lives Today is a series specially written to provide practical experiences that support the acquisition of skills for the Competency
Based Curriculum. Books in the series have a wide range of activities that learners will find exciting and motivating. The activities are aimed at acquisition and appreciation of the core competencies, values, and pertinent and contemporary issues (PCIs).
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 4 provides:
nA Teacher's Guide is available for each Learner's Book in the series.
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Is there really a ghost haunting Mukibi's Educational Institute for the Sons of African Gentlemen? Moses, his friend King Kong, and the rest of the gang in Dormitory 3 don't believe in ghosts. That is, they are pretty sure they don't. But then who, or what, is the weird white figure flitting about the school compound at night? Where did the mysterious bloodstains come from? And who was responsible for the sinister laughter outside Miss Namukasa's door?
The deputy headmaster, Mr Karanja, believes he has the answer to all these questions: it's Dorm 3 trying to be funny. So HM and KK, together with Rukia, Itchy Fingers and the rest, set out to grab the ghost before it gets them all expelled.
This is the sixth of Moses' witty chronicles of life in Uganda's most awful school.
The day King Kong and I were kidnapped started off like any other Saturday."
So writes Moses, Uganda's most notorious schoolboy, at the start of his yet another wild adventure.
The deputy headmaster, Mr Karanja, has decided that the two friends must have their hair cut. They spend a pleasant morning in town, enjoying the freedom from Mukibi's Educational Institute for the Sons of African Gentlemen - until a sleek Mercedes Benz appears and their 'holiday' comes to an abrupt end. Their hairstyle thrusts them deep into the criminal underworld and they only escape being sold into slavery by the skin of their teeth.
This is the fourth of Moses' witty chronicles of life in Uganda's most awful school.
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