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workbook

[wurk-book] / ˈwɜrkˌbʊk /






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Attendees in one session were directed to write down their “unproductive thoughts” and assess if they were based on facts, according to a copy of the workbook seen by the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal May 8, 2026

A TikTok ad had steered him to “The Shadow Work Journal,” a slim workbook that directs readers to explore hidden parts of their subconscious — their shadow selves, in the book’s vernacular.

From New York Times May 30, 2024

Each section ends with open-ended prompts with space for you to answer, which makes it a helpful workbook that you can complete as you go.

From Seattle Times Jan. 31, 2024

Nearby, under the terrace of an abandoned cafe, Dray Taijer, 59, looked over a sixth-grade school workbook he dug out of the trash.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 24, 2023

I just hunched over my workbook, promising myself that I would never use the Palmer method outside the classroom.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz

Foa created an ecosystem to implement her therapy, training thousands of professionals and developing manuals and workbooks.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 3, 2026

Funding to schools for road safety workbooks and calendars were also cut by DfI in 2023.

From BBC Jan. 18, 2025

I found much-needed wisdom in essay collections, in workbooks for children, even in a “field guide” by an environmental humanist who has spent years unpacking these feelings with her students.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 11, 2024

Hunt published workbooks and a how-to book and was generally regarded, in his flamboyant capes and hats, as the ne plus ultra of family-friendly midcentury bohemia.

From New York Times Jan. 20, 2024

They’ve given him math and language workbooks that he’s ignored, and when he returns, a month or two later, they praise him for keeping up with things.

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri




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