A group of children in a school
A group of children in a school
its a student or a pupil
class
A group of children is either a "flock," a "bundle," or for other people, "noisy."
Typically, a K-3 school would have children aged 5-9.
Total number of children of age group 6-10 attending school
Children of varying ages skateboard, but teenagers are widely considered the most common age group to skateboard. The hobby tends to become more popular in late middle school to early high school.
Total number of children of age group 6-10 attending school
Yes, children can learn to be prejudice from one or both of their parents or, they can also learn it from one friend or a group of friends in school.
Different. You are talking about two completely different associations. A herd is a group of cows, where as "cow" is individualistic. A school is a place for a group (or groups) of children to gather. There is no individualism there, nor any similar association. The answer might be "same" if you had "herd is to cow as group is to child", or "pasture is to herd as school is to group." This is because these two examples directly associate with each other, or are related as a group to an individual or a place to a group, respectively.
A school of fishes.
There is actually one, it took a bit of finding, 'a dilation of pupils'.If you are referring to students, the collective noun for students will also work: a class of pupils.
Children in the pre-school or early school years are most susceptible to CVS, although it can appear anywhere from infancy to adulthood
teamwork is the tool to making children grow into adults who are people friendly allow them to do group projects in school and makes them more socialable