4 pages.
I don't know for sure, but it might be the ability to read people's body language, and sense the pheromones (or hormones), they project.
when they say a number is "to a power" like "5 to the second power" its the same thing as 52 read "5 squared" to solve this all you have to do is 5x5=25. if you have "3 to the fourth power" you would do 34 which is the same as 3x3x3x3=81.
you read it like this 3x1=3 genius
technically 8 is in the hundreds place. but, if this is a trick question, the answer is 58 because 5800 can be read (commonly) as fifth eight hundred or as fivethousand eight hundred.
Not at all, there is language, and depending on what book you read, intimate scenes.
I just read it in my graduate class on Young Adult Literature. The professor said it could be taught anywhere from the fifth to the eighth grade. I would be careful teaching it to seventh graders, because I personally thought it was more of a fourth or fifth grade book than a middle school book.
"The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells is a classic science fiction novel that may be more suitable for older readers due to its complex themes and language. It may be more appropriate for high school students or advanced middle school readers rather than fourth graders.
The picture shows a suburban neighborhood. How have new forms of tranperration affected the growth of suburbs
Read page 28 in the bookour nation that is used by fifth graders and by theway im trying to find an answer to this question too!
Read page 28 in the bookour nation that is used by fifth graders and by theway im trying to find an answer to this question too!
I have only read until the fourth or fifth book. But at that point Max had left Fang. I do not know if it is permanent though...
NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever NO it is a good book for 4th to 6th graders maybe i m a 5th grader i read it its the best book ever
Anywhere from advanced fourth of fifth up.
"Twilight" may not be the most appropriate book for fourth graders due to mature themes and content. It is a young adult novel that deals with romance, fantasy, and elements of danger that might not be suitable for that age group. It's best to explore age-appropriate literature for fourth graders.
1984, Black Like Me, Black Sunday, Fahrenheit 451, Elric of Melnibone, Diary of Anne Frank
They shouldn't be allowed to. I think that when they are in fifth grade, they can have a discussion about bedtimes with their parents. Maybe base their bedtimes off of friends bedtimes. And definitely let them have a later bedtime than younger siblings. Just by half an hour or something though. A good bedtime for fifth graders is around 9:00-9:30 on school nights. They could watch tv, play on the computer, read, draw, or just lay in bed before their bedtime so that they are relaxed before they fall asleep.