Understanding how the world works is a complex and involved process: get students plugged in with geography@work.

geography@work

A series designed to model the KS3 Programme of Study for Geography and support curriculum initiatives. It focuses on real places, real spaces and real enquiries, with topics relevant to young people.

TWO WAYS TO BUY - MODULAR OR ANNUAL!

Modular Option
Consists of 12 student books and CD-ROMs. Six contain 18 guided learning hours worth of material (one term's work) and six contain nine guided learning hours worth of material (a half term's work).

Annual Option
Combines all the individual modules together into three student books and three CD-ROMs.

At the GA Conference this year we sponsored a workshop led by one of our authors, David Rogers. Watch the videos from "Textbooks - everyone's guilty pleasure" here!

Watch mini videos of the top ten tips below:

Email Pearl Lovegrove from our Marketing Team for a copy of the accompanying worksheet at PLovegrove@folens.com.


If you'd like to hear more from David Rogers, why not subscribe to his blog?

Learn more about the Geographical Association.

Welsh and Scottish correlation charts available. Please see individual annual books to view or download.

Series components

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  • 3 x Annual Student’s Books
  • 3 x Annual CD-ROMs, Site Licence (VLE Compatible)
  • 12 x Modular Student's Books
  • 12 x Modular CD-ROMs, Site Licence (VLE Compatible)
 TitleISBNPriceAvailabilityQuantity
Modular 1 - Do you really know where you live? - Teacher CD-ROM
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083078£49.99In Stock
Modular 1 - Do you really know where you live? - Student Book
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083061£6.99In Stock
Modular 1 - What does my area need? - Teacher CD-ROM
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083092£34.99In Stock
Modular 1 - What does my area need? - Student Book
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083085£4.99In Stock
Modular 1 - Why are some countries dry whilst others flood? - Teacher CD-ROM
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083115£34.99In Stock
Modular 1 - Why are some countries dry whilst others flood? - Student Book
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083108£4.99In Stock
Modular 1 - Why are South America and Africa two pieces of the same jigsaw? - Teacher CD-ROM
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083054£49.99In Stock
Modular 1 - Why are South America and Africa two pieces of the same jigsaw? - Student Book
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083047£6.99In Stock
Modular 2 - Does money make the world go around? - Teacher CD-ROM
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083153£49.99In Stock
Modular 2 - Does money make the world go around? - Student Book
Age range: 11 - 14yrs
9781850083146£6.99In Stock
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G W (1) DO YOU REALLY KNOW SB Contents18KBView
G W (1) DO YOU REALLY KNOW SB Sample207KBView
G W (1) WHAT DOES MY AREA N SB Contents17KBView
G W (1) WHAT DOES MY AREA N SB Sample519KBView
G W (1) WHY ARE SOME CO SB Contents18KBView
G W (1) WHY ARE SOME CO SB Sample755KBView
G W (1) WHY ARE SOUTH AMERI SB Contents18KBView
G W (1) WHY ARE SOUTH AMERI SB Sample297KBView
G W (2) DOES MONEY MAKE THE SB Contents61KBView
G W (2) DOES MONEY MAKE THE SB Sample810KBView
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Series


"carefully designed, eye catching… Fabulous up to date illustrations and excellent, detailed diagrams… Well explained and in depth text." - Sarah Black, Geography Staffordshire Learning Net, July 2008


Modular 2 - Does money make the world go around? Student Book


5 STARS! "At last, someone has written a KS3 Geog text book that brings Geog into the 21st century! Many Geog text books until now were dull, boring, uninspiring and lacked real challenge for many students. This textbook puts things right - it is innovative, interesting and challenging. The range of topics are diverse ('camel jockeys' and 'mobile phones') rather than the old tired topics you would usually find in such a book. The books have a core focus on developing students skills. In short - if I were going to buy some new text books for my dept, I would buy these." - August 2008 - Amazon


Modular 2 - How extreme is our planet? Student Book


“Teachers work in a constant state of initiatives and transition having faced in recent years the National Strategy, Assessment for Learning and now the New Curriculum so it [was] with a great deal of satisfaction and more than a little relief I read "How extreme is our planet?" Adroitly Claire White captures the moment as she seamlessly transforms the latest ideas into accessible reality. Very imaginative case studies coupled with stimulating challenges this text will keep even the most reluctant learner on task… at least until the next new development.” - July 2008 - Amazon


Annual 3 - Student Book


"…an excellent resource for Geography teachers…The text layout and font, the pictures, diagrams etc are all great and are accessible to all age groups. There are some good games in here too, to make learning fun. I also like the way the book can be purchased - either as individual units or as termly books. I didn’t get the CD-ROM to review but if it’s as thorough as the book it will be a sound investment." - Leigh Smith, TES Review Bank, Jan 09

Claire L. White


Daniel Raven-Ellison


Richard Bateman


Rachel Aston


Dawn Price


Mark Poulsum


Peter Humphries


Simon Howe


Sue Jenkinson


David Rogers


David Rogers is Head of Geography at Priory School, a large secondary school in Portsmouth. He is a member of the Geographical Association's Secondary Phase Committee and is a Leading Geography Teacher in Hampshire. In his school role, David has developed the school curriculum to allow opportunities for Citizenship and Geography.