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Discover Ludwig"in grade three" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone's grade level in school. For example: Jack is in grade three and loves reading books.
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True, the pitch was docile but Finn was in grade three among the English seamers.
In this study a randomized experimental design was used to examine the effects of a digital formative assessment tool on mathematics achievement and motivation in grade three primary education (n schools = 79, n students = 1808).
The plan was for students in successive grades to work their way through the history of civilization, beginning with ancient Egypt in kindergarten,ancient Greece for grade one, the Roman Empire in grade two, the Middle Ages in grade three and so on.
Teacher accountability for teaching the standards is measured through the administration of the first Reading SOL test given in grade Three (Maleyko & Gawlik, 2011).
This shift is expected to take place in grade three, and the proposed research design will allow the longitudinal study of four consecutive "grade three" groups of students from year two to year five.
It started in Grade Three.
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Two of Mr. Shah's brothers also had been enrolled in school; one studied in grade four and the other one in grade eight.
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