Accelerated classes are WEIGHTED. A B in an accelerated class is as much weight as an A in a regular/non weighted class.
You'll learn a lot more in an AP class too and if this is in preparation for the field you've chosen, go for the accelarated class.
It'll be better for you all around.
Good Luck!
In my studios, they join Intermediate Foundation. It is like a normal class but it can help your teacher decide what grade you should be in.
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."
go on the internet and find some good notes internet sites. Come on! Anyone could have thought of that!!
The reading levels of the Matt Christopher books vary. According to the Accelerated Reader program most of the books are upper 3rd grade and 4th grade, with a few at the lower 5th grade level. When I taught 4th grade, the boys in my class devoured these books!
It depends on your grade and motivation to stay in that class. If you have an F or D, you drop the class.
The answer to this is no. An honors course is a course that teaches material more in depth and at a faster pace then a "normal" or General class. It takes the same time to complete an honors course as it does a regular course. The only thing an honors class generally earns you are two things. A point higher for the course grade. Example: You earned an A, so instead of getting a 4.0 for the class, you'll get a 5.0. Example: You earn a B, so instead of getting a 3.0, you get a 4.0 which is the equivalent of getting an A in a regular class. The second thing you get is the prestige of being in a more accelerated class. Also a word to the wise, just because the students in the class are more intellectually accelerated doesn't mean they are mature.
yes because it is very normal!
you would need anything higher than an 87 because its an average and if you get lower there is no way it can get to a 87.
"A Necklace of Raindrops and Other Stories" is one of the shortest grade 6 books for the Accelerated Reader Program. "Robot Dreams" is another one.
By having a class president in 4th grade or earlier, you encourage children to get involved in the political process and affect change.
That depends on your school.
for your gym kit wear normal clothes not sports clothes