From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishworksheetwork‧sheet /ˈwɜːkʃiːt $ ˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable] SEa piece of paper with questions and exercises for students
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worksheet• There are software programs and worksheets that can help you estimate your needs.• It serves as a good worksheet for planning your request.• He still assigned writing, but he handed out grammar worksheets and went over the answers in class.• Teachers' notes, worksheets and outside exhibition details on request.• Some teachers expect incoming kindergarten children to be able to sit for long periods of time concentrating on workbooks or worksheets.• It is then all the more strange that 1-2-3 for Windows limits you to using only eight fonts per worksheet.• This feat is achieved visually by using tabs along the bottom of the worksheets which mimic the tabs in an address book.