The letter system for grades is an American way of translating numeric grades into something easier for kids to understand. Here's how it translates out: A = 95 to 100 percent = 4.0 B = 85 to 95 percent = 3.5 C =75 to 85 percent = 3.0 D = 70 to 75 percent = 2.5 F = below 70 percent
you start out with a's and b's on the first day of school so unless you bring your grade down you will get all a's
All b
a bad repot card! lol
it means you did good but not very good like a b on a 4th grade report card
A N on a report card means a D. It`s easy to figure out. E=A, G=B, S=C, N=D If you are getting D`s on your report card at the bottom of page 2 that means heavy improvement.
A means excellent on a report card. B means good. C means average. D means below average. F means failure.
I myself is 10 years old. And by the looks of it the average report card would rank up to C's-B-s. For smart kids A and B. And I know that because I'm ten years old.
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I usually get straight A's on my report card with three A+'s. But I am a smart kid. This is how I would say the average grades are: Usually kids have a few A's and a few B's. Some get a C on their report card. I would now say that the average grade per seventh grade is a B.
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a report card is something that has your grades on it like you might get an A which is good B still Good,C um ok,,D not great try harder,F HORRIBLE. hope this answered your question
The average report card grade of a 5th-grade student typically falls around a B or B+, which corresponds to a GPA of approximately 3.0 to 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. This can vary by school and district, as grading standards and curriculum can differ. Factors such as individual student performance, teacher grading practices, and subject areas also play a significant role in determining average grades.