I’m all about the one-page workouts these days, so here’s another one, for snare drum, in 6/8.
The first goal is just to be able to play each of the patterns individually; probably some of the later ones will hang some people up. After you can play them all at a moderate tempo, then you can begin doing the actual drill, playing each exercises 2, 4, or 8 times, and going on to the next one without stopping, all the way down the page. You could do that every day for a week or two, upping the tempo as you feel like it, then move on to something else.
Sticking is alternating, unless otherwise indicated. Play the drags open, with two notes per stroke. Observe the dynamics carefully— grace notes should be played 1″ off the drum, unaccented notes and drags ~2-5″, and accented notes ~4-10″. Personally, I do most of my snare drum practice with very low heights these days, with 2-4″ taps and 4-6″ accents. Remember, 6/8 is a compound meter counted in 2— there are two triplet-feel beats per measure— so set your metronome to click on the first and fourth 8th notes of every measure.