"I am a good student" in Spanish is "Soy un buen (or "una buena" for a female) estudiante". It is pronounced "soy oon bwain eh-stew-dee-AHN-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Siempre me saco buenas calificaciones.
Siempre obtengo buenas calificaciones/notas
Me saco buenas calificaciones.
Because Spanish school systems are quite different from American or British schools, they don't wouldn't go on a plus/minus system. They really don't even have A, B, C grades either. Most Spanish school go on a 10 point system (rather then the American 100 point system) 10 being the best you can get and a 7 being border-line failing. Because of the differences in school systems, it is better just to ask "Do you get good grades", since your definition of good grades will vary highly from a Spanish person's version of high grades. Imagine if I went up to someone and was like 'I can't believe I got a 10 on this test! That's horrible." They are going to think I'm crazy because at their school, a 10 is the best you can get. "Sacas buenas notas" is how you would say 'Do you get good grades' to someone in Spanish.
"You always are" is "Siempre eres".
"Bueno" means good in Spanish.
¡Buen día!¡Buenos días!*DÍA and DÍAS ALWAYS have an accent on the vowel "I"
you get good grades in kidbiz is by understand and listen to teacher because they could say the answer and if you wasn't listen you would get the answer wrong.
Dibujar
Siempre.
como siempre
To say "You are good" in spanish you say: eres bueno
bueno is good in Spanish.