you can find this information at http://www.homeschoolacademy.com/curriculum/middle-school/seventh-grade/
Not necessarily- they just usually have more knowledge due two extra years of schooling.
9th or 10th grade is best. If you are schooling, an 8th grader could probably handle it.:-)
No he is just a educational actor. But anyone, even a 7th grader, can be declared as a real scientist.
Homeschooling literature can be obtained at any library. They can either give you information on titles/authors or they can give you the most current. literature for school/home schooling changes often.
The number of credits required to be a 10th grader can vary depending on the school and educational system. In general, most high schools in the United States require around 5-6 credits per academic year. Therefore, a 10th grader may typically have earned around 10-12 credits. However, it is best to consult with your specific school or educational institution to determine the exact credit requirements for 10th grade.
well try to tell the sixth grader that the 8th grader has a crush on them and then maybe if the 8th grader does something sweet the sixth grader will say yes
It depends but mostly............. YES.If you are a 7th grader talking for an 8th grader you are so dumb
Jan Grader's birth name is Johannes Grader.
NO, IT IS NOT cool to FOR A SIXTH grader to TREAT A FORTH GRADER POORLY. EVERYONE SHOULD BE TREATED THE SAME!!
On the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", the kids participating do not receive a salary or pay for their appearances. Instead, they are typically rewarded with prizes or experiences, such as educational scholarships or activities, for their involvement. The focus is more on showcasing their knowledge and having fun rather than financial compensation.
Yes
NO!!!