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JBaumgartner Feedback: Worksheet
I couldn't find any edits or writing on the worksheet. Please let me know if there is another place that you are writing or editing. Jj baumgartner (talk)Jjbaumgartner

Response
Please note the changes made in my sandbox which reflect the changes made to the actual article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mtorregrossa (talk • contribs) 01:18, 14 November 2018 (UTC)

RDumestre Feedback: Worksheet
I think the additions made to the article in your sandbox are meaningful. I like that there is a section on why they are important. I think to strengthen this article there could be a section on how to use worksheets properly in the classroom and the reasoning behind the uses. In the original article you could add subheadings under education to increase organization. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:8807:5000:8C50:4544:D034:6C4F:B7F1 (talk) 18:19, 21 November 2018 (UTC)

Additions to article
As an assessment tool, worksheets can be used by teachers to understand students’ previous knowledge, outcome of learning, and the process of learning; at the same time, they can be used to enable students to monitor the progress of their own learning.

There are many worksheet generators that are available online. However, original worksheets can be made on applications such as word or powerpoint.

A printed page that a child completes with a writing instrument. No other materials are needed.

Worksheets are important because those are individual activities and parents also need it. They (parents) get to know what the child is doing in the school. With evolving curricula, parents may not have the necessary education to guide their students through homework or provide additional support at home. Having a worksheet template easily accessible can help with furthering learning at home.

Overall, research in early childhood education shows that worksheets are recommended mainly for assessment purposes. Worksheets should not be used for teaching as this is not developmentally appropriate for the education of young students.

Response to feedback
Rebecca, Morgan and I are considering the benefits of creating subheadings for better organization. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mtorregrossa (talk • contribs) 05:07, 25 November 2018 (UTC)