i myself don't know and but I think it is 2nd grade and on
The school your child attends would be the best place to look. They will have a record of their grades.
a grade system is a record of grades and a number is a record of numbers
Don't quote me on this but I think passing is a C. I recommend talking with your school to verify this. I would also suggest getting help -such as a tutor or study club- to bring your grades up. :) :) #Grade help
Grade is already present tense. I/We/You/They grade He/She/It grades
Grades is a noun (plural form of grade) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of grade).
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There are 7 grade grades right now in philippines. 7th grade started 2012. So right now Philippines have 7 grades. But before there are only 6 grades. But since 2012 it has 7 grades.
Many Grades
There is not one set "gifted grade". If a student is performing well above what is required for their certain grade, then they can be moved up to gifted grades, including 5th grade.
If all your grades are weighted the same you add all of your grades together, then divide it by the number of grades you have for example: 97 82 35 67 86 43 (my grades not really) divided by 6 because that is how many grades i have = a 68% 68% is my final grade. If they have different weights then you need to multiply the grade by the % its worth.
Yes, the word 'grade' is both a noun (grade, grades) and a verb (grade, grades, grading, graded).Examples:We use the best grade of beef. (noun)I'm trying to improve my grade in history. (noun)They have to grade the land before planting a garden. (verb)After the students leave for the day, the teacher still has to grade their work. (verb)
no because you are in 7th grade and you grades can go up, remember you are still in 7th grade so dont worry