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“I think today of a young woman who came to my school five years ago as an associate teacher, working in five fourth-grade classrooms.”
“On other floors, a fourth-grade class took an English spelling test while a group of seventh-graders practiced playing the Chinese yue qin guitar and the zither-like guzheng in a music class.”
The Wall Street Journal: Growing Diversity Fuels Chinese School
“Czuchry: In the fourth-grade talent show, my buddies and I dressed up like the California Raisins — they were big then!”
“When I want to remember the US Presidents in order, my mind conjures images: I see the posters Miss McNulty put up on our fourth-grade classroom walls, one for each president through Nixon.”
“For example, Robert Rivera-Amezola, a fourth-grade teacher in Philadelphia, is part of a NWP initiative that supports reading and writing in the digital age.”
The Huffington Post: Joseph Kahne: Congress Decides Literacy is a Bridge to Nowhere
“Thekla Jansen, a young schoolteacher of fourth-grade boys, faces a dilemma: What should she say to her students who want to join the Hitler Youth?”
“The curriculum is flexible, so a second-grader can enroll in fourth-grade math.”
“In fourth-grade reading, for example, the average score of students in the lowest 10% was 174 out of 500 in 2011, up 15 points from 2000.”
The Wall Street Journal: Brightest Stall, Low Achievers Gain
“Chefs Mario Batali and Rich Torrisi are fans of the project, and a fourth-grade class in Texas has been transcribing menus as a typing exercise.”
“This year, in addition to her cubmaster duties, she's running the Webelos Den, which puts her in charge of three active fourth-grade boys.”
The Huffington Post: Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Church Lady
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