Well, teachers often taught anywhere from 5 to 8 different grades at once. Often times teaching a more basice form of the subject for the younger grades there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-room_school
All the children aged 6 to 13 were taught in the local school house. the numbers ranged fron about 15 to 45.
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you can see all his grades from first year in fr. villaroels book.
The 1903 Liberty nickel is not considered scarce but does have value. That value for the various grades is shown in the chart below. Circulated Grades....................1903 G4..............................................$5 F12.............................................$8 VF30...........................................$15 EF40...........................................$32 Uncirculated Grades MS60...........................................$80 MS63...........................................$135 MS64...........................................$280 MS65...........................................$700
July 7, 2009 A 1941 P & D Walking Liberty half dollar is worth from about $6 to about $10 in circulated grades depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated grades the value ranges from about $30 for MS60 to about $200 for MS65. The 1941-S Walking Liberty half dollar is worth about $6 to about $10 in circulated grades depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated grades the value ranges from about $75 for MS60 to about $1275 for MS65.
A 1953d is common in all grades, the lower grade coins are 3-5 cents, better grades 25 to 50 cents and uncirculated coins are 75 cents to $4.00 depending on the grade
July 18, 2009 There were 722,165 quarter eagles struck in 1913 at the Philadelphia mint. The values for this coin are shown in the chart below for various grades. Circulated Grades VF30........$210 EF40........$240 AU55........$270 Uncirculated Grades MS60........$335 MS62........$610 MS63........$1,400 MS64........$2,500 MS65........$8,000 MS66........$23,500
They often were held in churches. The minister was the teacher. In the 1800's schools were built and it was a one room schoolhouse with all grades in the room.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
A one room schoolhouse is one kind of school that was used back then. One room schoolhouses usually had at least 1-6 grades in one room!! And that was the whole school one room!!
Good question! Back when Lincoln was born, middle schools were far, far off in the future. He attended the usual one-room schoolhouse that had all grades mixed together.
I attended a one room schoolhouse in Montana as a kid.the class room was devided into sections k-3 one corner 4-6 and so one to 12 grade.morning announcements were all done togeather.Afterwords room dividers were put in place to separate the perspective groups/grades.
Laura Ingalls Wilder started teaching in the town of De Smet, South Dakota. She taught in a one-room schoolhouse where she had to instruct students of various ages and grades.
You will fail and may get bad grades.
A wide variety, including Switched On Schoolhouse (for grades 3+), ACE, and ATI. For languages, they use Rosetta Stone. The older children us College Plus! to start earning college credits an to work toward completing college degrees. The Duggar family is focused on training and education to prepare their children to be independent an work out in the world. They don't assume their children will go college, an instead work with them to develop some long term goals an to work on whatever experience, certifications and education that is needed to enter that occupation.
You must have good grades to get a work permit. You can not be failing any classes, and they will also check your discipline records and your attendance.
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well to get good grades like me, you have to be good during class time
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