Eighth
graders made the fifth largest gains in math, although that improvement isn't considered statistically significant.
The city's fourth
graders made the third greatest improvement in math of the 21 urban districts.
Among DPS students, 8th
graders made the greatest overall improvement in the percentage scoring proficient or advanced between 2005 and 2011.
Here are some points ninth
graders made:
Those results showed 8th -
graders made progress in math, while fourth - graders» scores remained flat.
Tenth -
graders made across - the - board improvements on the MCAS last academic year, and 84 percent of students have already met the state's minimum testing requirements needed to earn a high school diploma on their first try.
Eighth - and 12th -
graders made similar gains.
However, only eighth
graders made the above 90 % grade.
Eighth -
graders made incremental improvements in both subjects, though only in reading were they characterized as statistically significant.
After a two - month period (40 consecutive school days) implementing this poetry lesson plan, Ms. Eikenberry found that her third
graders made over a year's worth of growth in reading achievement as measured by the i - Ready reading comprehension standards, while her fourth grade students made more than three - quarters of a year's growth.
To finish up their technology unit on transportation, sixth
graders made wooden cars and for their end - of - quarter project, make predictions as to which car will be the fastest.
This year, a group of fifth
graders made a video called «All I Want Is Technology» for an Interwrite Learning competition, and it received an honorable mention.
That's the thing: when my 9th
graders made reader's timelines, there was a buzz in the room.
Twenty - three third
graders made the case for a plastic foam ban to the county executive in June, the second to last day of school.
The fourth
graders made delicious mini-strawberry shortcakes from scratch — with local berries, of course.
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Or, from an elementary teacher, how can I help the incoming first
graders make a smooth transition?
One fifth
grader made an emotional plea as she expressed how upset she was at the idea of a charter school crowding into her school — P.S. 308 in Bedford Stuyvesant.
She's truly gifted, and let's just say what I would have created on my own would have looked like a second
grader made it.
Arizona also emerged as a leader in closing the achievement gap between white and Hispanic students, with Hispanic eighth
graders making an 11 point gain and the gap shrinking significantly by six points.
-- The news wasn't all bad: Results of the Trial Urban District Assessment, also released today, show D.C. as a standout performer, with fourth
graders making significant gains in math and reading.
A fourth -
grader makes a puppet while his teammate works on writing a script at Mountain View Elementary School in Longmont, Colo..
Eighth
graders make progress in NAEP U.S. history tests in 2010.
Can one girl and a class of sixth
graders make a difference in the lives of animals?
Not exact matches
Make sure that your thesis statement is so clear and simple that even a seventh
grader could identify and understand it.
One of the more curious queries came from a seventh -
grader who traveled all the way from South Florida to ask the two billionaires for advice: «How do you
make lots of friends?
Lack of sleep not only
makes you ugly and sick, it also
makes you dumb: missing shut - eye
makes 6th
graders as smart as 4th
graders.
And your third and final question, which I could've given to you as a third
grader, is that wind comes from hotter air rising above cooler air, thereby
making a current.
Always praying for the day when you will be a ninth
grader and get to
make other people nervous.
At any rate, the trouble with being a seventh
grader is that «they»
make the rules before you get there.
As soon as I turned 13, she presented me with my first tube of cherry - red lipstick and my first pair of high heels — three - inch heels they were in those days, and I thought them not only uncomfortable but incredibly hideous — and from then on
made me go to church thus shod and painted, indistinguishable from the other eighth -
graders whose arms hadn't had to be twisted.
I realize «total energy» (and gravity having negative energy) does not
make sense to Third
Graders.
I would not hesitate to go to a wedding, funeral, graduation, retirement party, baby shower, ballgame, courtroom, birthday party, family reunion, public hearing, town parade, school play, or other social function due to the presence or lack of a 1 - 2 minute prayer from a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, valedictorian, mayor, police chief, council member, or 3rd
grader who will play the Tree in the school spring play, nor would I feel it appropriate or necessary to
make a social scene just so everyone could hear my opinion on the matter.
Second
grader Ian Erwin says smiling, «The only thing wrong is the onion
makes me cry».
I have a 4th
grader and he exaggerates too and it
makes me laugh..
My 3rd
grader even liked it and he hates when I
make spaghetti squash so that was a fear.
Thursday:
Make pear pancakes and regular pancakes to freeze for breakfasts / back to school night for my 1st
grader
Tuesday: go to the library /
Make zucchini and apple streusel muffins and freeze for school breakfasts /
Make mini corn dogs for the fair tomorrow (I don't really need to, but it's something fun for the girls and I'll freeze the extras as a lunchbox treat) / back to school night for my 6th
grader
Passion is what
makes me wake up early, take a walk, drive to work, pick up my 5th
grader, run interference on homework, field emails, figure out dinner, (Oh, Gosh!
My 3rd
grader immediately recognized that it was
made with a darker chocolate, which
made her fall in love with it, the 2nd
grader loved it because it goes on ice cream (and if it goes on ice cream what is not to love), I just loved the rich flavor!!
No matter how much earlier I wake up or if I set my clothes out the night before like a third
grader or if I have my lunchbox all ready to go... it doesn't
make a difference.
I
made it for a party I was throwing for the New School Year 8th
Graders!
In addition to Holly's great request, teaching the 3rd
graders to
make chocolate fudge gave rise to this new recipe.
I've
made this multiple times without fail, the last one of which I managed to
make it while helping with 7th grade math questions, and paying attention to what my 4th
grader was telling me at the same time.
She
made the squad as an eighth -
grader.
Or why parenting a seventh
grader can
make you feel anxious and weepy all the time.
During supper that evening, more tears flowed as I told my parents what happened and begged them to, «Please talk to my teacher so she doesn't
make me play with the second -
graders again.»
Make a room full of second -
graders cry.»
I was able to
make a donation to my son's school for a 3D printer that will be used to teach engineering and math to third through fifth
graders via 3D objects they can touch and feel and create.
For Valentine's Day last year I
made a whole collection of unicorn headbands for all the first
graders at my son's school and they loved them!