If it is the starting word of a sentence then yes .If not then no.
It is not necessary to do so.
It is not necessary to capitalize fifth grade.I just finished fifth grade.My teacher in fifth grade was kind.Fifth grade was easy.
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Its normal but if she is on fifth grade too.
Yes, there is a hyphen in "fifth-grade" when it is used as a compound adjective preceding a noun, such as in "fifth-grade students." However, when used as a noun, you would typically write it without the hyphen, as in "the fifth grade."
No, unless it is the start of a sentence, then you would capitilize the word "sea". Also, if there was a sea otter named "Sea Otter" then you would capitilize the name.
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just be yourself i am a girl in the fifth grade i would know ;)
I'd say about third to fifth grade. It's an easy word to make out (for its sound), excluding the "us" part (which many students mix up for "is").
No grade has 6th grade to 5th grade, sorry.
When you are about 10-11 years old, if your 16 and in the fifth grade... Then there is seriously something wrong with you!