whether you have the capability to get an A or not, you just have to try your best! If you tried your best, you should be happy with your results, be it good...or bad. Knowing that you tried should make you happy weather you got an A or not. If you want to try harder to be the best student you can be, just take pride in your work, and study. Although it could take you 3 hours to do your homework, don't rush through it just to get it done. Try to do the best you can do. If you try, your brain will absorb more information ultimately learning the information better. While studying, make flashcards for your terms ( I recommend www.quizlet.com an online flashcard maker. helps me ace my tests!) also while studying, read through your notes and the chapter. Try to really think about the information as you are reading it, ask yourself questions that you think might be on the test. Or if you get a study guide with pre-made questions, read them over and over and answer them over and over. With these tips, and trying your hardest, you could quite possibly be able to improve your grades and be an A student!! hope this helps! best of luck!
the student will just go into grade 9 when he/she enters highschool. this is for Canadian and American students.
yes
depending on the state... i think its 8th grade.. but stay in school...
8th grade
Algebra 1P is a 8th grade math class. Most people keep saying that Algebra 1P is for 9th grade but it isn't in 9th grade it is in 8th grade! I'm in a honor math class, I took Algebra 1P in 7th grade and other student that in regular math class was take it in 8th grade. Only whose who very bad at math have to retake Pre-Algebra in 8th grade or they did Algebra 1P bad in 8th grade and have to retake it in 9th grade. The Regular Schedule Math Class: 7th grade- Pre-Algebra 8th grade- Algebra 1P (Algebra 1A, it is the same but different name) 9th grade- Geometry 10th grade- Algebra 2P 11th grade- Trig. 12th grade- Pre-Calculus The Honor Class Schedule: 7th grade- Algebra 1P 8th grade- Geometry 9th grade- Algebra 2P or Trig. 10th grade- Trig. or Pre-Calculus 11th grade- Pre-Calculus or Calculus 12th grade- Calculus or done!!!
It depends on the grade around 25,000 dollars for a 5th grade student 8th grade around 30,000 3rd grade around 17,500 kindergarten like 15,000 and toddlers like 12,500.
Different domains for doing projects are typically set up with child's grades. A K-5 student will work on one type of a project, while a 5-8th grade student will work on a different domain, as would a 9-12th grade student.
scooter is in the 8th grade they skipped him to the 8th
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.
8th grade is year 9
Cameron Boyce is in 8th Grade
My daughter is running for her 8th grade student council secretary cabinet. I am seeking clever suggestions on "election favors" (i.e. buttons, stickers, etc).