There are 1-2 page worksheets available for every element of the course on the website, each designed to take approximately 40-50 minutes to complete. These worksheets are free to download and use, and teachers are encouraged to either edit them to suit their specific lesson needs or use them as they are.

Worksheets are an effective tool for reinforcing and consolidating learning. After delivering content through PowerPoints, discussions, and Q&A sessions, worksheets provide students the opportunity to engage actively with the material, solidify their understanding, and apply what they’ve learned in a structured way.
In my experience, worksheets work best when completed collaboratively in pairs or groups of three. This setup fosters discussion and peer teaching, as students explain concepts to one another and debate their answers. This process not only deepens their understanding but also builds critical thinking and communication skills. Collaborative work can make even challenging tasks more accessible, as students combine their strengths and perspectives.
A practical tip: print the worksheets, but collect them at the end of the session. This way, you can reuse them in the future, saving both time and resources. Laminating frequently used worksheets is also a great idea for durability.
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