I'm thinking you intended to ask what language issues fifth graders have? It is quite a large question. Fifth graders could have reading problems -- these could be comprehension problems (problems with understanding), maybe dyslexia (processing the written word with great difficulty), or problems with reading fluency. They could have speech problems, like stuttering, where they have difficulty speaking. They can have timing problems, where the language sort of piles up for them which makes it hard for them to understand spoken language. They could have grammar or spelling or pronunciation problems. They could have writing problems -- maybe it is hard for them to make a sentence and write it. Maybe it is hard for them to form a complete thought and write it. There are many many variations of these language issues.
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It is not necessary to capitalize fifth grade.I just finished fifth grade.My teacher in fifth grade was kind.Fifth grade was easy.
Its normal but if she is on fifth grade too.
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Yes, there is a hyphen in "fifth-grade" when it is used as a compound adjective preceding a noun, such as in "fifth-grade students." However, when used as a noun, you would typically write it without the hyphen, as in "the fifth grade."
Yes,that is actually very good for a 5th grader.
just be yourself i am a girl in the fifth grade i would know ;)
No grade has 6th grade to 5th grade, sorry.
Your only in fith grade, you souldnt even be havinq boy troubles. wait till you qet in high school . you'll have biqqer issues!
Observing her body language and behavior can give you clues. If she smiles, makes eye contact, and tries to engage in conversations with you, she may like you. Pay attention to how she acts around you compared to others to see if she treats you differently.
When you are about 10-11 years old, if your 16 and in the fifth grade... Then there is seriously something wrong with you!
no they are third grade