I'm not sure where to start with this. First of all -- and luckily for you -- spelling has nothing to do with being gifted. Different organizations and school systems have varying benchmarks for students to be tagged as gifted. A very general guideline would be the 98th percentile (only the 99th percentile is higher -- there is no 100th percentile). On the CoGAT tests this is 132, on the NNAT or Naglieri this is 130. Some say that in order to be "highly gifted" you need to be over 140. Some programs take scores as low as 120 as the benchmark. Please know that many other factors are typically used as well -- grades, other standardized tests, teacher comments, and something called a GBRS or Gifted Behavior Rating Scale. Finally, another important point to address in your question. Grade or age has nothing to do with an IQ score. Theoretically, a person testing at 136 in Kindergarten would have the same scores at 10, 15, 30 and even 50 years old. I hope that helps answer all your questions.
Bio 9th if you took the regents in the 8th grade.....from there just regular classes, you will figure that out when you get to high school
The study of life science begins at the Kindergarten Level in public schools. It is very simplistic but most major science disciplines begin at this grade level.
what is the English national achievement test grade 6 2008
All the cells have the cell membrane. If you are in lower grade than 7th grade you didn't learn that.
Anterolisthesis of L1-L5 means that the vertebrae of the lumbar spine are not positioned correctly. The vertebrae above slips forward on the one below. There are various grades to indicate the amount of slippage. The grade range is from 1 to 4 with grade 1 being a mild slippage of about 20 percent, and grade 4 being 100 percent slippage.
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.
It is possible for a gifted student to skip a grade, but it depends on the individual's abilities and readiness. Schools may require testing and evaluation to determine if skipping a grade is appropriate, taking into consideration the student's emotional and social development as well.
I am Leah Tabor, I am a third grade gifted student.
Olivia Holt was born in Tennessee, and lives in Mississippi and Los Angeles. She is in the gifted program at her school where she is in the eighth grade
It depends on who u r and how old u r and wen. Typically, a student in the eighth grade is 13 years old.
they really don't tell you, either you're gifted or not, the (average) I.Q. of a gifted student going from grade 4 to grade 5 gifted would be (about) 98, which is above average. Gifted kids work at their own pace, which is nice. :) i know, i'm gifted too.
none ur all idiots.
They usually can depending on the coach and league rules. You must be good enough though.
Yes, it is possible for a sixth grade advanced student to achieve a higher grade than a seventh grade basic student. Grades are based on individual performance and understanding of the material, so a dedicated and high-achieving student in a lower grade level can outperform a student in a higher grade with less proficiency.
Write eighth.
Yes most kids do. It's completely normal.
The area in a school where all the eighth grade classrooms are.