Worksheets are an effective tool in our ongoing efforts for encouraging students to engage their brains during class. Worksheets used in class can also help direct students' learning out-of-class. The following list, gives examples of goals that can be addressed by using worksheets.
Personalized Learning Plan Worksheets are based on the Learning Skills Diagnostic Test. This is a formative test which identifies each student’s weaknesses in different Skills for different subjects. As a remedial program, each student is given a “Personalized Learning Plan,” which is unique to that student. Each student will receive sub-topic level worksheets that are specific to the Skills they are weak in - like problem solving, critical thinking, reasoning, logical thinking and more.
Customized worksheets in Math and Science are prepared and given to each student. Aligning Skills with Curriculum specific content will not only improve Student’s Learning Skills, it will also enhance their core subject knowledge as well.
General Worksheets are sub-topic level, subject specific and curriculum specific. They are predominantly in formats like – multiple choice, true/false, /fill-in-the-blanks, etc. and are automatically graded and can be printed. At the end of each worksheet a summary and detailed reports are provided. These worksheets reinforce subject knowledge and act as individual assessments and study material. Each of these worksheets accrues loyalty points - PP Power Points rewards that can be redeemed for gifts. These worksheets are good practice for tests and induce confidence and class level learning material for students.
Short Answer Questions are sub-topic level, subject specific and curriculum specific. They are not gradable however, can be printed. Teachers can utilize this resource as a questions database to prepare tests. Short Answer worksheets help student with appropriate writing skills.