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Page 1: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Jamaica

Page 2: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Contents

3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools5) Jobs for parents6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music10) Jamaican flag11) Jamaican maps

Page 3: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

The temperature in Jamaica. Peak season between December and April annual temperatures between 22 c and 31 c.

There is a lot of sun shine in JamaicaAnd the sun makes the countries a brightPlace.

The Jamaican Heaviest from may to October. Average 196 cms per year.

In Jamaica there is a slight hurricane in Jamaica from June to November.

Jamaican weather

Page 4: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Jamaican schools All children up to the

age of 11 go to school. All school children wear

uniform. If they pass their exam they go to

secondary school. You can only go to

secondary school if you pay. The school children have a lot of homework. School finishes at half- one in the afternoon.

school starts early in the morning when it is cool. Some children get their work displayed on the

classroom wall.

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Jobs for the parents

You can work in hotels. They grow stuff to

eat and sell to other countries.

Page 6: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Jamaican food

Here is a menu of some Jamaican food

1) Rice and peas 11) beef patties

2) Salt fish fritters 12) fried breadfruit

3) Sorrel

4) Bread

5) Jerk chicken

6) Bananas

7) Lamb curry

8) Coconut milk

9) Pineapple

10) melon

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Entertainment Your lovely children can go to brownies.

You can do sport in your free time.

Some people in Jamaica go to the treasure beach for entertainment .

There is a great place to go, it is called Dunns river falls.

This is a pic of Dunns river falls

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How Jamaican houses are built

In Jamaica the houses are quite small but you can fit about 4 people in the house or

maybe 5 it depends on the size of the house.

Some houses have wooden walls but others have cow poo but it doesn’t smell.

This is a pic of a Jamaican hotel so if you want to go on holiday here is

the place to go.

Page 10: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Jamaican flag

The Jamaican flag is gold black and green.

Page 11: Jamaica. Contents 3) Jamaican weather 4) Jamaican schools 5) Jobs for parents 6) Jamaican food 7) entertainment 8) How Jamaican houses are built 9) Music

Jamaican maps

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By Mercedes and Kelly