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plural worksheets
A sheet of paper or computerized document on which problems are worked out or solved and answers recorded. examples
third-person singular simple present worksheets, present participle worksheeting, simple past and past participle worksheeted
(transitive, intransitive) To teach or assess by means of worksheets. quotations examples
Both reading and writing were viewed as a series of discreet and essentially uninteresting skills to be described, worksheeted, and tested. Students' own intentions or ability as speakers, listeners, readers, or writers were never a consideration.
1987, Charles R. Chew, Reflections by Teachers Who Write, page 65
Lesson after lesson of worksheeting will quickly leave the children bored and disaffected. The class will also suss out pretty quickly that you're being lazy.
2004, Sue Cowley, Sue Cowley's A-Z of Teaching, page 117
Students cannot be textbooked and worksheeted into mastery, proficiency, brilliance, and commitment.
2006, Keen J. Babbage, Extreme Students: Challenging All Students and Energizing Learning