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workbook

noun
work·​book | \ ˈwÉ™rk-ËŒbu̇k How to pronounce workbook (audio) \

Definition of workbook

1 : a worker's manual
2 : a booklet outlining a course of study
3 : a record of work done
4 : a student's book of problems to be solved directly on the pages
5 : a single computer document that contains multiple associated spreadsheets

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Wish items include: educational workbooks (grades 1 to 5), educational games and toys, Play Doh and construction paper. Aileen Simons, chicagotribune.com, "Column: Support communities hosting back-to-school drives," 26 Aug. 2019 School instructional material include text books and workbooks. Mary Kilpatrick, cleveland.com, "Ohio’s tax free weekend 2019: Everything you need to know," 2 Aug. 2019 Is your pigeon workbook another way of breaking things down and opening up the process to kids? Chris Kornelis, WSJ, "Mo Willems Prepares Another ‘Pigeon’ Book," 26 June 2019 Registration fee is $295, and the attendees receive an Indians hat, t-shirt, camp workbook, and a voucher for two tickets to an Indians game. Laura Bednar, cleveland.com, "Independence kicks off summer with events for all ages," 7 June 2019 There aren’t regular classes, but teens have textbooks and workbooks. Garance Burke And Martha Mendoza, The Seattle Times, "US waived FBI checks on staff at growing teen migrant camp," 28 Nov. 2018 Materials include a teacher's resource book and a workbook for students. Diane Smith, star-telegram, "Texas Attorney General demands access to Fort Worth sex ed curriculum," 29 June 2018 Their approach was to break up traditional textbooks into smaller workbooks that require little-to-no teacher instruction. Beth Kassab, OrlandoSentinel.com, "Who is behind Christian curriculum companies that supply lessons to Florida's voucher-funded private schools?," 31 May 2018 The new middle school Choir workbook will also reflect an increase of $8.25. Brian Lisik/special To Cleveland.com, cleveland.com, "Brunswick schools prepare for first strategic plan update in two decades," 17 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of workbook

1766, in the meaning defined at sense 3

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workbook

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English Language Learners Definition of workbook

: a book that contains problems or exercises and that students use to practice what they are learning in a class

workbook

noun
work·​book | \ ˈwÉ™rk-ËŒbu̇k How to pronounce workbook (audio) \

Kids Definition of workbook

: a book made up of a series of problems or practice examples for a student to use as part of a course of study

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