Sentences with phrase «wondering about your grades»

Well the end of the school year is getting close and I'm sure you all are wondering about your grades!
I'm wondering about grade levels.

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Barely three years later he was named as a finalist for Fixed Income Manager of the Decade — a title that eventually went to Bill Gross — when, in a move that shocked the industry, he was summarily fired from TCW (makes you wonder about those stewardship grades).
High school teachers are frequently left wondering about GT identifications, when they see no evidence of higher performance as kids enter 9th grade.
And if you're wondering about maneuverability, you should know that the Caboose has high - grade sealed bearing wheels.
The family film «Wonderabout a fifth - grade boy (Jacob Tremblay) with facial abnormalities, likewise stayed in third with $ 12.5 million.
Chbosky attempts to spread Palacio's message of acceptance It looks like this fall will be stirring up the feels in us with Wonder, a film about a young 5th grade age boy named Auggie Pullman, played by Jacob Tremblay (The Book of Henry, Room), who has severe facial deformities and to make matters worse he's -LSB-...]
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This is a question that any child or adult can wonder about, and although it takes genius and hard work to answer it, it is the type of question we should not be afraid to share with our students as a way to introduce wonder at any grade level.
Teachers can also use «I Wonders» to see themes and subject areas about which students are really curious, such as when fifth - grade teacher Brittany German noticed that she was getting a lot of «I Wonder» questions about outer space.
It makes me wonder about all the other third grades — are they «exclusive»?
Trelease wonders why 100 percent of students beginning kindergarten are enthusiastic about learning to read but, by 12th grade, only 25 percent of students read for pleasure.
I thought hard about Dr. Grandin's advice and wondered what our first - grade classroom would have been like if Steven had been able to find something he loved to do in school.
The overarching goal of our framework for K - 12 science education is to ensure that by the end of 12th grade, all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology.
I wonder about the capacity of students to grade each other, Ca has some of this and it is the blind leading the blind.
The overarching goal of the Framework for K - 12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas (National Research Council, 2012, Summary, para. 2) is to «ensure that by the end of 12th grade all students have some appreciation of the beauty and wonder of science; possess sufficient knowledge of science and engineering to engage in public discussions on related issues; are careful consumers of scientific and technological information related to their everyday lives; are able to continue to learn about science outside school; and have the skills to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) careers in science, engineering, and technology (p. 1).»
Wondering about admission requirements and the tests, grades and test scores you'll need to be admitted?
If I graded a set of assessments with surprisingly low scores, I would be able to look at my chart and say to myself, «Huh, I wonder why they missed that question about exponents on the test.
It still boasts a ridiculous fording depth of 27.6 inches, and can scramble up the sort of grades that make you wonder about the functional definition of the word «cliff.»
Mr. Browne, the fifth - grade teacher in R. J. Palacio's Wonder, begins the school year teaching about precepts, which he and his students define as «rules about really important things.»
There will be nothing left to wonder about, except how much your grades might improve!
I know you are probably not supposed to give advice but i was wondering what you think about private investors actively trading bonds (so buying investment grade at a discount and selling when the price goes premium)?
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