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Elementary/Middle School Teacher's
Worksheets
"Students
in a school may have
'fill-in-the-blank' sheets of questions, diagrams, or
maps to help them with their exercises. Students will
often use worksheets to review what has been taught in
class. A worksheet generator is a software program that generates
problems, particularly in mathematics or numeracy. Such software is
often used by teachers to make classroom materials and
tests."
Source: Wikipedia
1. The worksheet must be
relevant to the subject
and cover what you have
discussed in the classroom.
2. All answers must be found
in the materials provided.
3. The level must match the
age and understanding of the
student.
4. All material must be
clear and easy to understand.
5. Read the worksheet and
try it yourself before you use
it in the classroom.
6. Check the sheet for any
typos, grammatical errors and
inconsistent information.
7. Put the objective at the
head of the paper.
8. Make sure the
instructions are complete and
easy to understand.
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