No. It's not necessary.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun.
Examples:
Marissa is in the first grade.
First Grade Fashion School
No. it's not necessary. It should be --- He is a fourth grade student.
You don't use caps with it because it isn't a proper noun. If you wrote Mrs. Smith's second grade it still wouldn't have caps.
Capitalize freshmen at the beginning of the sentence and when you are referring to the whole class. Example: The Freshmen Class sponsored the oratorical contest.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
Yes, you should capitalize "Second Grade" when referring to a specific grade level in a sentence, as it is a proper noun.
No. It's not necessary.
No. It's not necessary.
It is not necessary to capitalize fifth grade.I just finished fifth grade.My teacher in fifth grade was kind.Fifth grade was easy.
No. it's not necessary. It should be --- He is a fourth grade student.
It depends on how you use it. If a class's official title is "Bilingual Third Grade", yes, capitalize. But I suspect it is not an official title, but instead a description. Therefore small case is best.I attended a bilingual third grade class before entering an English-only class in fourth grade.
You don't use caps with it because it isn't a proper noun. If you wrote Mrs. Smith's second grade it still wouldn't have caps.
Grade levels are typically capitalized when referring to specific levels within an academic system, such as Grade 5 or Grade 12. However, when using general terms like "elementary school" or "middle school," the grade levels are not capitalized.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
first grade is not capitalized. Grade 1 is.
No you shouldn't, unless it is at the start if a sentence.
no, but you do capitalize mum