Entity: EXERCISE-BOOK
An exercise book is a small booklet or notebook used by students to practice writing and complete exercises related to school subjects.
EXERCISE-BOOK
Etymology
The term 'exercise book' originated from the combination of 'exercise' meaning practice or activity and 'book' referring to a bound collection of pages.
Definition
An exercise book is a small booklet or notebook used by students to practice writing and complete exercises related to school subjects. It typically contains blank pages for writing and completing tasks.
Historical Context
Exercise books have been used in educational settings for centuries, providing students with a structured way to practice and reinforce their learning. They have evolved from simple notebooks to more specialized formats tailored to different subjects.
Cultural Significance
Exercise books play a crucial role in education worldwide, helping students develop their skills and knowledge in various subjects. They are a symbol of learning and academic progress.
Related Concepts
- Workbook: Similar to an exercise book, a workbook contains exercises and tasks for students to complete.
- Notebook: A general term for a bound collection of pages used for writing and note-taking.
See Also
- Textbook: A book used as a standard source of information in a particular subject.
- Stationery: Writing materials such as pens, pencils, and paper used for school or office work.
A booklet or book with exercises pertaining to a school subject and blank space for practice.