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Freshmen
On average, 9th graders may have 1-2 hours of homework per night. However, this can vary depending on the school, teacher, and individual student's classes and workload. It's important for 9th graders to establish good study habits and time management skills to stay organized and on top of their homework.
I don't believe that's possible. By reading some of the questions here I don't think even 9th and 10 graders understand it.
A 9th graders are called Freshmen. 10th graders are called Sophomore's. 11th graders are called Junior's. And lastly 12th graders are called Senior's.
No, usually high school freshman start as 9th graders. You can be a freshman in high school but that does have a number grade.
9 throught 12 is a pre-teen 13 and up is a teenager
It depends on what the school prefers. I would think that 9th graders in a school for kids with learning disabilities normally learn Pre-Algebra, or Algebra 1. For a 9th grade class in a mainstream school, I would think that most 9th graders would learn Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, or Trigonometry. I would think that Trigonometry is mostly for gifted 9th graders.
Most kids think that you are smaller than them because of your grade level, although that is not necessarily true. For example, there are 6th graders that are at the age of 15 years old when most of them should be either in the 9th or 10th grade.
well sinc i am only in the seventh grade i can not answer that
9th graders and up
Most 9th graders are around 14-15 years old, as they typically start high school around ages 13-14.
Yes they can. They can also do 'C' division. However, there cannot be more than 5 9th graders on a division 'B' team.