Published at Thursday, 22 October 2020. Worksheets. By Hazel Lucas.
- Are students excited about learning in my classroom? (The answer should be yes!)
We have come a long way as teachers since those purple-ink mimeograph machines introduced us to worksheets, so let's be vigilant! Avoid lower-level-thinking worksheets, do not use too many worksheets (even good ones) and NEVER use worksheets as busy work.Instead, let's fill our classrooms with meaningful, thoughtful lessons and activities that peak student interest and promote higher-level learning. And that is a message worth copying and handing out!
There are many types of writing worksheets. There is the cursive writing worksheets and the kindergarten worksheets. The latter is more on letter writing and number writing. This is typically given to kids of aged four to seven to first teach them how to write. Through these worksheets, they learn muscle control in their fingers and wrist by repeatedly following the strokes of writing each letter.
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