
Discover Geography Workbook 7
Collins (Publisher)
Published on 26. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-0-00-878323-5 (ISBN)
Description
Discover Geography Workbook 7 is designed to support learners to consolidate their learning in class or for homework. It provides structured, engaging and practical activities that help students check their understanding, develop geographical thinking and reflect on their learning journey.
As a companion to Student Book 7, this write-in Workbook has a rich variety of activities to encourage students to connect prior knowledge, explore new ideas and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through tasks such as climate graph sketching, atlas-based investigations, and reflective writing, students are supported to think critically and creatively about the world around them.
Easy to use with a unit matched to each lesson in the Student Book
Deepen understanding of core geographical concepts, while developing key skills in map reading, data interpretation and fieldwork planning
Enhance independence by encouraging students to make predictions, draw diagrams, annotate maps, and reflect on their learning, fostering metacognition
Build confidence and promote meaningful topic connections through scaffolded tasks categorised under the headings Revisit, Expand, and Predict
Support self- and peer-assessment with end-of-chapter reflections that help students assess their progress and identify areas for improvement
Bring geography to life with practical fieldwork tasks and opportunities to use atlases, geospatial tools and live data
Support all learners, including those with English as a second or additional language, with the clear layout, engaging visuals, and accessible text
As a companion to Student Book 7, this write-in Workbook has a rich variety of activities to encourage students to connect prior knowledge, explore new ideas and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through tasks such as climate graph sketching, atlas-based investigations, and reflective writing, students are supported to think critically and creatively about the world around them.
Easy to use with a unit matched to each lesson in the Student Book
Deepen understanding of core geographical concepts, while developing key skills in map reading, data interpretation and fieldwork planning
Enhance independence by encouraging students to make predictions, draw diagrams, annotate maps, and reflect on their learning, fostering metacognition
Build confidence and promote meaningful topic connections through scaffolded tasks categorised under the headings Revisit, Expand, and Predict
Support self- and peer-assessment with end-of-chapter reflections that help students assess their progress and identify areas for improvement
Bring geography to life with practical fieldwork tasks and opportunities to use atlases, geospatial tools and live data
Support all learners, including those with English as a second or additional language, with the clear layout, engaging visuals, and accessible text
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 11 to 14 years
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 264 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
210 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-878323-5 (9780008783235)
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Persons
Mark Enser is the author of Powerful Geography: A Curriculum with Purpose in Practice and Making Every Geography Lesson Count?. He was a TES columnist, Ofsted Subject Lead, HMI for Geography and a head of department.
Rebecca Kitchen is author of the Collins Geographical Enquiry series and Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography series, and is Head of Professional Development at the Geographical Association?.
Alan Parkinson is a widely published author, Head of Geography at King's Ely Prep, and Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society. He has written many educational resources and is the series editor of Collins Cambridge IGCSE Geography series.
Robbie Woodburn is Head of department of Geography and History at Lycee Francais International, Hong Kong, and the author of Individuals and Societies for the IB MYP?.
Rebecca Kitchen is author of the Collins Geographical Enquiry series and Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography series, and is Head of Professional Development at the Geographical Association?.
Alan Parkinson is a widely published author, Head of Geography at King's Ely Prep, and Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society. He has written many educational resources and is the series editor of Collins Cambridge IGCSE Geography series.
Robbie Woodburn is Head of department of Geography and History at Lycee Francais International, Hong Kong, and the author of Individuals and Societies for the IB MYP?.