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What dyhu mean? At a level? Gcse? At a level a high B is 78% and an A is 80% but this depends on the year and the paper
If you mean "O level", it is the predecessor of the "GCSE" (general certificate of secondary education) qualification. The 'o' stands for "ordinary".
ICT = Information computer technology GCSE= General Certificate of Secondary Education
It means the piece is not in a key.
They mean how many marks you got on the exam paper, overall.
The number next to your name in your GCSE results typically represents your overall grade in a specific subject. GCSE grades are usually expressed as letters (A* to G) or, more recently, as numbers (9 to 1), with 9 being the highest. This grade reflects your performance based on assessments, exams, and coursework throughout the course. The number indicates your level of understanding and achievement in that subject.
If you're talking about level of writing, it just means that you're an average student in writing.
Level F in i-Ready typically indicates a student's reading or math skills are at a level appropriate for fifth-grade curriculum standards. It reflects their ability to understand and apply concepts expected at that grade level. This level helps educators identify areas of strength and opportunities for growth in a student's learning journey.
It means that there is a level crossing ahead and the motorman is instructed to blow whistle.
you will need to get a level 7/8 to be a fashion designer! ^what does that mean? and if you are choosing your GCSE'S .. like i am, you are ment to study somekind of art... preferably textiles and a buisness studys. this is what you will have to have to enter into art corses. and apparently you have to have 1 alevel in art or buisness. .. im trying to figure this all out to!
Hi interest level/low readability level. Older students interests are different from students at their readability level. So if a middle school student is reading on the second grade level, a hi/lo book would be at the 2nd grade level but the content would appeal to an older student.
If by Indian you mean Native American, then yes. If by Indian you mean India-Indian, then no, she is not.