School life
In a Trinidad and Tobago classroom
Local school customs vary. The best way to learn about a class's day is to ask them directly.
Caribbean · Country briefing
A child-friendly mission briefing for Thursday 19 November - capital, climate, school day, languages, fun facts, native animals, and five questions to ask the class on the other side of the world.
Climate in November: Dry season in many regions; warm.

The capital
Port of Spain
Photo · Wikimedia Commons
Fun facts
Pitch Lake
The world's largest natural asphalt lake
Open lesson
Argyle Falls
Tobago's tallest waterfall, hidden in a lush rainforest
Open lesson
Nylon Pool
A turquoise sandbar in the middle of the Caribbean Sea
Open lesson
Doubles
Trinidad's most beloved street food - chickpea curry in soft fried bread
Open lesson
Tap any card to open a class-ready mini-lesson - for the teacher to walk through, or an older child to read aloud.
Native animals
Asa Wright Nature Centre
A rainforest lodge surrounded by hundreds of tropical birds
Open lesson
Buccoo Reef
A coral garden you can see through the floor of a glass-bottom boat
Open lesson
Scarlet Ibis
Trinidad's national bird - one of the reddest birds on Earth
Open lesson
Leatherback Turtle
The world's largest turtle, a gentle giant that visits Trinidad's beaches
Open lesson
Red Howler Monkey
Trinidad's loudest animal - its call carries for kilometres
Open lesson
Tap any animal to open a class-ready lesson about it.
School life
Local school customs vary. The best way to learn about a class's day is to ask them directly.
Greetings to learn
Five questions to ask
What not to assume
Culture
Music
Festivals
Tap any chip to open a class-ready lesson - what it is, why it matters, fun facts.
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