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Hi there.

I was just wondering whether I should refer to all the texts and worksheets I expect my students to re-read,revise,etc.,that is to know for their next written exam as
test material(s)
or as test matter
(since we as of now are expected to break the whole lot into wee bits and pieces and I simply want a nice heading)

Could you please help me with this?

Thank you once again.
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How about - Test preparation material
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