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But each kindergarten through fifth grader was given the same star treatment upon arriving.
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Any disagreement between graders was given to a third grader for consensus determination.
Have the third graders been given their little orange boxes?
There's an oft-cited 1987 study in which fifth graders were given dictionary definitions and asked to write their own sentences using the words defined.
She found that the ability to delay gratification — eighth graders were given a choice between a dollar right away or two dollars the following week — was a far better predictor of academic performance than I. Q
Sixth and seventh graders are given preference to promote long-term continuity during their middle school years.
Palm Crest Elementary third-graders were given a brief hiatus from school work on Tuesday so they could take a far-flung journey through the solar system with a team of scientists and educators from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada.
To give a sense of one of the test items: fifth-graders were given some equipment -- straws, salt, steel pellets, paper clips, beakers, pitchers of water and some things I have forgotten -- and were asked to work in a group to devise a test for salinity and then individually write up their results.
But this year, the bubbly eighth-grader is giving up her trick-or-treat time — and her idea of dressing as a toaster — to help out at home, where the real action is.
She recalled a young woman from Macedonia who spent four years studying at Bronx International but still, at 21, could not read better than a fourth grader, and was given a special education diploma.
Sylvia Camaj, a fourth-grader, said her class was given construction paper to make cards for "Father Larry".
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