Impossible to answer... Children should only be given a mobile-phone if they're mature enough to use it responsibly. Children mature at different ages. The risk of taking a mobile-phone to school... is the child is vulnerable to bullying and/or having the phone stolen.
They shouldn't HAVE their phone in school ! You're in school to LEARN - not waste lesson-time on your phone. Still - don't worry - McDonalds will ALWAYS need toilet cleaners when you fail your finals !
You should get a cellphone when you are in grade school already. I personally think that in sixth grade they, need it like for emergencies, changes of plans, permission, or things like that.
High school grade year basically means which grade someone is in. High schools generally consist of 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th grade. Students in 9th grade are freshmen. Students in 10th grade are sophomores. Students in 11th grade are known as juniors. Students in 12th grade are seniors.
This is a single-equation algebra problem, and can be stated using the variable T to stand for the number of Third Grade students (our answer).The equation is Fifth Grade + Fourth Grade + Third Grade = 33 total members.In terms of T, this is (T+6) + (T) + (T) = 33Which reduces to 3T + 6 = 33 and 3T = 27 and T = 9.There are 9 third-grade students, 9 fourth-grade students, and 15 fifth-grade students = 33.
I think its is a great idea. I gave my kid her first cell when she was 3rd grade and I got her the iPhone.
31%. first you add all the numbers then divide it by how many 8th graders there are.
What grade you're in is irrelevant ! It's your parentsthat will be paying the bill !.... It's up to them whether they think you're responsible enough to handle a mobile phone sensibly !
Some topics to discuss or have arguments about for 7th grade students might include the topic of cellphone use in cars, texting while driving, lowering the driving age, lowering the drinking age, and even whether or not students should have lockers in school. Another good topic might include the death penalty for crime.
59/283 students are in the sixth grade, so divide 59 by 283 to find the percentage. The answer is 0.20848, so approximated 21% of the students are in sixth grade.
Personally - I would say never ! Children bully each other - the phone could get stolen, or another child could simply grab the phone and use it for their own calls !
You need to know how many students are in the math team.
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