Be polite and civil in class, always follow the rules, always have your homework done neatly, on time, and correct.
Always study and be prepared for all tests. Raise your hand respectfully to answer questions, but do not raise your hand to answer too often.
Always say please and thank you.
Your teacher will like you.
she went to marshall middle school i have some of the teachers she had in middle school like her spanish teacher and this January i will be sing beautiful by her at our school talent show like she did when she was in six grade but not that song and she went to the same elementary school as me mes also know as marshall elementary school
It depends what grade you're in really. If you're in 8th grade and are still doing projects like that, I'd be upset if I was the teacher. You've learned more and should be better at science/chemistry. You shouldn't be doing something you learned in 2nd grade, unless you are in elementary school.
Grade levels are typically capitalized when referring to specific levels within an academic system, such as Grade 5 or Grade 12. However, when using general terms like "elementary school" or "middle school," the grade levels are not capitalized.
Kakiat isn't a Jewish school. I know because I go there. It's just like Hillcrest but we moved to a new builiding. It's 4th grade to 6th grade and I'm a 6th grade student. It's not a Jewish school.
Well, it depends because different school districts have the grades grouped differently. Most commonly, it goes like this: Elementary School: Kindergarten through 5th grade (ages 5-11) Middle School: 6th through 8th grade (ages 11-14) High School: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) But sometimes it's: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Middle: 7th and 8th grade (ages 12-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) Or Elementary: Kindergarten through 4th grade (ages 5-10) Middle: 5th through 8th grade (ages 10-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) And, this used to be the norm back in the older days, and is not common anymore, but some school systems do still do it like this: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Junior High (not middle school): 7th through 9th grade (ages 12-15) High School: 10th through 12th grade (ages 15-18)
it's not gonna happen. In elementary school, kids are so in their own grade, won't even look at the younger grades. I know, I'm in 9th grade.
Seventh grade is like a rollercoaster, with its ups and downs of navigating new challenges and experiences. Seventh grade is a stepping stone, like a bridge connecting the familiarities of elementary school to the complexities of high school. Seventh grade is like a puzzle, where students piece together their identities and interests as they transition into adolescence.
you dont really need to do anything, just carry on until you reach the end of 6th grade or something like that and you will go high school.
I am Korean. They go to school by walking. They also go to school on saturday. The teacher in one class teaches every thing when you're in elementary.
Less people went to school and those who did only went till about 6th grade.
Mrs. Wormwood is the name of Calvin's teacher.
yes