I have terrible grades so I've learned lots of tactics to squeeze by with B's.
A. Talk to your teacher. They always make mistakes that cost you points and once they fix them your grade with go up I promise.
B. Do whatever it takes. Extra credit, redoing stuff, you name it. If the teacher will let you, you definitely should.
study for the next test and get an A+ on it which will raise your grade
the sun had to intensify :) The student had to intensify his efforts in the class to raise his F to a passing grade.
You can start by studying hard for test, and participate in class, lastly do all of your Homework. For my school (first Avenue school, the new one in newark.) The the homework is 10% of your grade and class participation.is 25% of your grade and the assisments (test) are 65% of your grade!
It usually takes a couple days to raise it but have its parent teach it how to do homework and make sure its homework is done as soon as thay get home from school.
Study a lot even though it might be boring. And do your homework all the time that should raise your grade
1. Raise your hand before talking. 2. Be kind and respectful 3. Don't talk when I am. 4. (Depending on grade) be on time to class.
1. Raise your hand before talking. 2. Be kind and respectful 3. Don't talk when I am. 4. (Depending on grade) be on time to class.
A "D" grade is the minimum required to pass the class but it's a terrible grade because in schools, it shows your lack of understanding of the subject and in most universities, D grades indicate a very bad GPA(GPA that ranges from 0.7-1.3 maximum). Raise your grade.
1. Raise your hand before talking. 2. Be kind and respectful 3. Don't talk when I am. 4. (Depending on grade) be on time to class.
This "average" is the mode for the class.
Pay attention in class, do your homework and burn burn the midnight oil and oh yes-get plenty of sleep.
Yes, in this case "seventh-grade class" should have a hyphen to show that the words "seventh" and "grade" are functioning as a single adjective modifying the noun "class."