yes a whole lot trust me im in 7th and its kinda hard
Teachers will sometimes grade a paper "A + +" as a compliment to the excellence of a student's work, a kind of "tip of the hat". It grades no higher than A plus, though, and it is not an officially recognized grade.
== == That depends on how your respective teachers grade your work. Some will count it as extra credit and some will not.
Put it this way: If your work has given you acceptably good grades thus far in school, sixth grade is going to be no harder to adjust to than any previous grade was. More to a point: Does your schoolwork suddenly get much harder in sixth grade? No, it does not.
Simply stated, No.
Paper towels are more absorbent when they have more air pockets or cavitys for the water to go into. The paper towels you want are the ones that have the most cavitys.
Yes. Nearly everything a police officer does is documented on paper. Occasionally it is documented in more than one form (notebook, report, written testimony).
Anne Frank wrote that paper is more patient than people because paper will not judge, interrupt, or make her feel self-conscious. She can pour out her thoughts and feelings onto paper without fear of rejection or criticism, unlike with people who may not understand or accept her.
what is your current work grade
For me, 7th grade was fun. I had far more opportunities than i had in 6th grade. There was all these clubs I could join and there were sport season. Also, I became friends with a lot of 8th graders. For work wise, it's the same amount of homework that you had in 6th grade, but there are more test in quizzes. I had about 2-5 assessments a week. So if you are worried about 7th grade, don't be, there are just more options to choose from. Note: This is just for my school. Other school can very.
Actually more because they have to grade all the homework from all the kids in all the classes they teach -- so it takes more work for them to grade all that home work in like one night.
It depends on the teacher. Most students begin learning more about fractions in the second or third grade (:
While this question relies on personal opinion, I'd say you can feel more accomplished if you get a low grade in a difficult class but still manage to pass. Getting a high grade in an easy class may look good on your transcript, but knowing you put in the hard work and effort to make it through the difficult class is more fulfilling.