By bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge in the textbook and practical application, the workbook helps students develop critical "metasubject" skills—such as logical reasoning and information synthesis—that are essential for their future academic success in the sciences.

Exercises on the Earth's shape, size, and its movements (rotation and revolution) and how these affect day/night cycles and seasons.

that mirror the format of state exams like the OGE and EGE, providing early preparation for higher-level assessments.

Exploration of the "water shell," including the world ocean, seas, rivers, lakes, and the global water cycle.

The content follows the standard 6th-grade syllabus, which transitions students from general Earth science to physical geography. Major thematic blocks include:

The Shatnykh workbook is particularly noted for its . Rather than simple rote memorization, it requires students to: Fill in contour maps , which reinforces spatial awareness. Analyze statistical data and create charts or graphs.

This workbook, authored by , is a core component of the Russian geography curriculum for the 6th grade. It is designed to accompany the textbook by T. P. Gerasimova and N. P. Neklyukova , focusing on the "Introductory Course of Geography".