no some go even farther and they get extra credit
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A mousetrap car
you could compare mud water, river water,and ocean wateralso tell there diffrences.
I'm also a fifth grade student, and my project idea might be about photosynthesis [ how plants make food from sunlight].
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
you learn about the gold rush in 4th grade and most students do a project on it.
High school grade year basically means which grade someone is in. High schools generally consist of 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th grade. Students in 9th grade are freshmen. Students in 10th grade are sophomores. Students in 11th grade are known as juniors. Students in 12th grade are seniors.
This is a single-equation algebra problem, and can be stated using the variable T to stand for the number of Third Grade students (our answer).The equation is Fifth Grade + Fourth Grade + Third Grade = 33 total members.In terms of T, this is (T+6) + (T) + (T) = 33Which reduces to 3T + 6 = 33 and 3T = 27 and T = 9.There are 9 third-grade students, 9 fourth-grade students, and 15 fifth-grade students = 33.
Since grade 7 is usually Life Science, make a cell model. You could also do a Global Warming project, which would show environmental impact, and whether it is actually real or just a hoax. If whoever it is in seventh grade is working on this, you could do densities or masses. Or the planets (interia, ellipses, eclipses, ect.)
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31%. first you add all the numbers then divide it by how many 8th graders there are.
haha this is from 9th grade Killer Germs project. Im looking for it too:)
a good project for a 5th grade girl would have to be making a project about the living body
59/283 students are in the sixth grade, so divide 59 by 283 to find the percentage. The answer is 0.20848, so approximated 21% of the students are in sixth grade.
Well.. I teach at the Middle School in Colorado and all of my students are doing a project were they have to read a play and put the story events onto a poster board. One of my students is doing 'The trickery of Hermes' and her project looks magnificent and she has a really low grade so this will bring up her grade. I am hoping that she will do better but this will bring her from a 'F' to a really high 'C' or a really low 'B'
A great idea would be to do your project on frection- for example bouncing a ball on different surfaces. Another idea is to do space and different planets if to live on it. What would you not have that you do on earth.
You need to know how many students are in the math team.