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What (who) is worksheet - definition

SHEET OF PAPER ONE WHICH ON PERFORMS WORKS
Work sheet; Worksheets; Math worksheet generator

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(worksheets)
A worksheet is a specially prepared page of exercises designed to improve your knowledge or understanding of a particular subject.
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1. a paper listing questions or tasks for students.
2. a record of work done or in progress.

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Worksheet

A worksheet, in the word's original meaning, is a sheet of paper on which one performs work. They come in many forms, most commonly associated with children's school work assignments, tax forms, and accounting or other business environments. Software is increasingly taking over the paper-based worksheet.

It can be a printed page that a child completes with a writing instrument. No other materials are needed. It is "a sheet of paper on which work schedules, working time, special instructions, etc. are recorded. A piece or scrap of paper on which problems, ideas, or the like, are set down in tentative form." In education, a worksheet may have questions for students and places to record answers.

In accounting, a worksheet is, or was, a sheet of ruled paper with rows and columns on which an accountant could record information or perform calculations. These are often called columnar pads, and typically green-tinted.

In computing, spreadsheet software presents, on a computer monitor, a user interface that resembles one or more paper accounting worksheets. Microsoft Excel, a popular spreadsheet program, refers to a single spreadsheet (more technically, a two-dimensional matrix or array) as a worksheet, and it refers to a collection of worksheets as a workbook.

Examples of use of worksheet
1. My real concern is that we will have death by worksheet at 2, Ms OSullivan said.
2. The worksheet would be similar to the Ballpark Estimate ( http://www.asec.org/ballpark ), developed by the American Savings Education Council.
3. Mrs B plundered the worksheet cupboard before D went into hospital and produced enough work to keep him going for a term, never mind a week.
4. By Alexandra Blair, Education Correspondent A LEADING provider of nursery care condemned the proposed national curriculum for babies and toddlers as death by worksheet yesterday.
5. I have apologised to the parents and this worksheet will never be used in the school again." Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.