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Discover Ludwig"first grader" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a student who is in the first grade of school, typically around 6 or 7 years old. Example: The school's annual talent show featured a variety of acts, from singing and dancing to magic tricks and poetry recitations. But the most heartwarming moment came from a first grader named Sarah, who shyly took the stage and recited a touching poem she had written about her love for her family.
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Should I be worried that my first grader isn't reading?
"The First Grader" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).
Among her other books are "Junie B., First Grader: Boss of Lunch" (2002) and "Junie B., First Grader: Boo — and I Mean It!" (2004).
"I think the people who did it are really mean," said Asa Khalid, a first grader.
Noga, my first grader, came home upset from school, saying: "Dina said God didn't make people.
But if it is messy and occasionally mawkish, "The First Grader" is rarely dull.
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"She was gentle," first-grader Tommy Hill responds.
Obama quoted one first-grader who told his teacher, "I know karate.
"There's no way your first-grader is ever going to wear a decades-old business suit".
"There aren't any foods with ingredients that my first-grader couldn't pronounce," Mr. Weinberg said.
And their immediate lives were uncomfortable, as they graphically explained, with first-grader spelling and all.
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