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    The play is inappropriate and it’s also hard to understand. I believe that Romeo and Juliet, shouldn’t be taught to high schoolers but more specifically, ninth graders. In this essay i will be discussing why Romeo and Juliet shouldn’t be introduced to ninth graders. One reason why Romeo and Juliet shouldn’t be introduced to ninth graders is the inappropriate theme between Romeo and Juliet. The inappropriate theme makes the play a bad influence on many levels because it could possibly give the…

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    For a sixth grader to survive sixth grade, they need to possess three things. First of all independence, being yourself, and being able to do things on your own. Second, a sixth grader needs support from friends, teachers, and family. Last but not least, initiative, the ability to take charge. All of these things, are needed to survive in the sixth grade. To survive in the sixth grade, a sixth grader needs to be independant. When you forget your library book, is it your mom’s responsibility to…

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    With my overall experience in helping 3rd graders is a huge part that has been put into my life. The classroom environment is very bright and happy there are colorful posters with numbers and quotes all over the room. The kids desks are in two rows going down the room. The environment when you walk into the room makes you feel like you can do anything. The kids in the classroom are 8-9 years old and there are 22 kids in the classroom. The teacher to child ratio without a high school helper is…

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    Maren Malakowsky Composition 101 Mrs. Laura Alvstad 2 Dec. 2014 Low Reading Literacy: The Profound Effects Are You More Literate Than a Sixth Grader? Fit in later to transition to the problem “Adolescents entering the adult world in the 21st century will read and write more than at any other time in human history. They will need advanced levels of literacy to perform their jobs, run their households, act as citizens, and conduct their personal lives.” - Richard Vaca Academically…

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    6th Grade Research Paper

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    You’re standing in a hallway filled with 7-8 graders. Every single one of them is rushing to get to their classes when the bell rings, you thought 6-8 graders would be separated by schedules, you guessed wrong. Adults and pupils are debating whether 6th grade should be in middle school or should not be in middle school. A few articles states good reasons why 6th grade should be in middle school and why it shouldn’t. For example, 6th graders would share the same bus as high schoolers. In…

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    Annie, Jr.: Film Analysis

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    eleven year old streetwise orphan, is played by fifth grader Jesse Hale, who previously performed as Pinocchio in “Shrek, Jr.” and Maurice in “Beauty and The Beast, Jr.” Sixth grader Austin Thorpe, who audiences will remember as Lord Farquaad from “Shrek, Jr.”, portrays the brusque self-made billionaire businessman who invites Annie into his home over the holidays. Grace Farrell, Warbuck’s sophisticated personal secretary, is played by fifth grader Kaydean Palanuik, last seen as Baby Bear in…

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    8th Grade Benefits

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    Eighth grade is a good year in school. You learn a lot, but you have fun at the same time. Eighth grade is a good combination of school and fun. Extracurricular activities also get better, in my opinion. Eighth grade is not easy and does require work, but hold on, you will make it. In my essay, I will explain how eighth grade is a good school year through schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and through privileges. First, I will explain how eighth grade is a good school year through…

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    However, The Fault in Our Stars introduces the ideas of death, depression, and cancer very early without the explanation or development necessary for a sixth grader to fully understand. Hazel continuously tells her parents and the reader that she will die. And Augustus does die as a result of his recurrent cancer. Although it is an entertaining book, the degree of realism is too great for a young reader. Hazel…

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    ninth grade curriculum . Shakespeare should be taught to ninth graders . It should be taught because it is important to learn about different types of writing .Shakespeare should be taught to the ninth graders because students now about old time writers and things that they have either made up or experienced . According to www. AmericanTheater.org “ Shakespeare is important to be taught in highshcool , - especially to the ninth graders - it should be taught to them so that they are exposed to…

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    would bring up questions like these because the data is represented from an educator’s point of thought and leads into miss leading confusion for parents. 2. Looking at the Istation’s ISIP assessment, between the 4th and 5th grader, the 5th grader showed more gains than the 4th grader. Despite the range of ability…

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