no its a school
Yes, it is.
The correct usage is in Seventh Grade but to use this properly, you must out it in quotes. In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto,............
I would say it's a great book for advanced readers in third grade, or just a fun book to read in fourth or fifth grade, and maybe even sixth or seventh grade.
the resolution of the 7th grade is that Mr. Buller start to thinkthat when he was in colloge he was using lies to impress the girls to. for that he decided to no tell anybody that victor doesn't know anything about the french. after class told victor if he doesn't do anything maybe sometimes victor help Teresa with her french class. victor notice that he is gonna love this year.
12-13 years old (seventh grade)
Well, it can be a 7th grade book. I am in 6th grade, and I had to read it for summer reading. So the age levels are (my guess) 5-7th grades.
Jerry Spinelli is an American author of children's books. His first novel was Space Station Seventh Grade, which was published in 1982.
because their in seventh grade...
do you mean the average height, weight, age or what because usually the average grade of a seventh grader is seventh grade. what are you talking about
Yes, in this case "seventh-grade class" should have a hyphen to show that the words "seventh" and "grade" are functioning as a single adjective modifying the noun "class."
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto is published by Harcourt Children's Books. However, specific copyright information would depend on the edition and publication date of the book.
I have a cousin in Illinois who is studying algebra in seventh grade