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Two young girls sit close together at their desk, and look attentively at their workbook.
Two girls in Mali use workbooks during their reading class.

Workbooks are paperback textbooks issued to students.[1][2][3] Workbooks are usually filled with practice problems, with empty space so that the answers can be written directly in the book.

More recently, electronic workbooks have permitted interactive and customized learning. Such workbooks may be used on computers, laptops, PDAs, and may be web-based.

References

  1. ^ "workbook". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 2011-05-16. 4. a student's book of problems to be solved directly on the pages
  2. ^ "workbook". Merriam-Webster's Word Central. Retrieved 2011-05-16. a book of problems or practice examples for a student to use as part of a course of study
  3. ^ "workbook". Oxford dictionaries. Retrieved 2011-05-16. a student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject.[dead link]