I am in grade 8 and the average in my grade for height would be from 5'6-5'8- if you are in that range then you wont be considered tall or short, if you are over 5'8" then you are pretty tall but if you are under 5'6 then you are slightly short. im 5'10" and i am one of the tallest in my class, in my opinion over 5'10" in grade 8 in extreamly tall, the tallest guy in my class in 6'2".... there is one 6 footer and a couple 5'11"'s and 2 5'10.5. then there is me. i am considered tall though. i am talking male though for female i have no idea.. i hope this is of use to you.. im sure there is some international average but in my experience that is whats what....
Well, Most Of The 8th Graders I Know Are Like 5'3, Less, or More. I'm 4'10 Which is Funny Because I'm Also An 8th Grader But Most 8th Graders Are Taller Than Me. Usually 5'0 or More. Probly to 5'6.
An average height of a 6th grade boy is about 5'0-5'4
The height depends, among other factors, on the ethnicity of the cohort.
The average height of a seven year old boy is about 48 inches.
The average or normal height of a ten year old girl who's in 5th grade is 4'5-4'8
usually from 5 1/2 feet to 6 feet or 170cm to 180 cm
2 to 3 inches. 6th grade to 8th grade are bigger differences in height.
An average height of a 6th grade boy is about 5'0-5'4
The height depends, among other factors, on the ethnicity of the cohort.
The average height of a seven year old boy is about 48 inches.
The average or normal height of a ten year old girl who's in 5th grade is 4'5-4'8
im in eith grade. my penis is 5 and a half inches erected, hope i helped.
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it depends on there height but around 110- 140
Height isn't a problem, you can still date if he is taller.My boyfriend was way taller than me and that didn't affect our love.
depends on what the 8th grade boy looks like!
You want to know what an average 6th grade height is? Everyone is different but usually 6th graders are from 4'8" to 5'4"... I was 5 feet in 6th grade and I was always average when it came to hieght. I hope this helped. :-)