Actually it's hard to teach first grade because they don't know anything. It would be hard to teach them new things. I would rather teach fourth or fifth grade. Fourth and fifth graders know how to do division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction. It would not be easy to teach first grade. It would be easier to teach a couple of grades higher. The students would know way more than first graders. They wouldn't know anything. So what I'm trying to say that teaching first grade would be a lot harder than teach other grades.
The hardest grade level depends on the persons perspective. People find different grades difficult based on what is being taught, friends, and peers.
I would have to say 7th grade, because it's when you have to evolve your brain into thinking a new way. There is also a ton of homework thrown on you and many projects assigned.
i think the hardest grade to teach is 6
every year is hard
Grade 12
I have to say the hardest thing about grade 7 is the bullying
the highest and hardest grade stainless is titanium 316Ti
to me it is 3rd
Obviously grade 5.
Difficulty can vary depending on the individual and the curriculum, but many students find fifth grade to be challenging because it often introduces more advanced concepts in subjects like math and science. However, some students may find other grades to be more difficult based on their strengths and weaknesses.
obviously the highest grade has the most and hardest homework
8 11 and 12
It seems to be grade 11 as it is preparation for grade 12 and many applications stages requirement of good marks for university entry level if applying very early before completing grade 12. Also for applying for bursaries.
It depends on the word or words you use before it. For example:The first grade class was very smart. or The hardest day of First grade was...This is just likeMy mother helped me. or "Dinner's ready!" said Mother.
Different people find different problems hard and so it is difficult to answer the question.
From what i have noticed it would have to be prime and composite stages because it is very confusing for them to understand.
There is no such thing. What one person finds hard, another will find easy and conversely.