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Grade 5 vs Fifth graders

Both 'grade 5' and 'fifth graders' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Grade 5' refers to the academic level or year of schooling, while 'fifth graders' refers to the students in that specific grade level.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 818 views

Grade 5

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to the academic level or year of schooling.

Use 'grade 5' when referring to the specific academic level or year of schooling, such as 'She is in grade 5 this year.'

Examples:

  • He is studying grade 5 math.
  • The curriculum for grade 5 includes science and history.
  • The successful candidate will be recruited as a Temporary Agent at Group AD, Grade 5.
  • eight category B*, grade 5 (AST 5) posts - Council/B/024
  • annul the decision of Europol rejecting the applicant's claim to have his classification changed to grade 5, step 1;
  • The General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union is looking to fill a temporary vacancy for a category B*, grade 5 post in Directorate A 1B, Personnel and Administration, located in Brussels.
  • This profile is used for printing on U.S. grade 5 coated paper, sheetfed offset and gravure. It is use for standard magazine printing with yellowish paper.
  • No patients had life-threatening (grade 4) or fatal (grade 5) infusion reactions to Vectibix.
  • I think it's closer to a grade 4 than a grade 5.
  • Application for annulment of the decision of Europol of 5 June 2009 rejecting the applicant's claim to have his classification changed to grade 5, step 1
  • 1,5 % for each half grade higher or lower than grade 5.
  • By way of derogation from Article 5 (3) (b) and (c), an official in function group AST may, from grade 5, be appointed to a post in function group AD, on condition that:
  • When he was in grade 5, he moved here from Sapporo because of his mom's marriage.
  • Right up there with that home perm you gave me in grade 5.
  • In two weeks, I'll be back to grade 5 level.
  • Didn't he move to another school in grade 5?
  • In grade 5, he was put into a class of retards with schizophrenics, psychopaths, a set of epileptic twins, a transvestite and an albino.
  • I used to ask a grade 5 girl out.
  • either the percentage of impurities recorded compared to the representative percentage for grade 5 or the grade recorded and grade No 5, and
  • Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade unknown
  • Officials in the administrators' function group (AD) may be graded during their career in grades 5 to 16.
  • in function group AD for grades 5 and 6:

Alternatives:

  • fifth grade
  • 5th grade
  • the fifth grade

Fifth graders

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to the students in the fifth grade level.

Use 'fifth graders' when referring to the students in the specific grade level, such as 'The fifth graders are going on a field trip.'

Examples:

  • The fifth graders are preparing for their graduation.
  • She teaches a class of fifth graders.
  • You want busy, try keeping a bunch of fifth graders focused on art.
  • You want busy, try keeping a bunch of fifth graders focused on art.
  • 10 of them, fifth graders, varying heights.
  • And a very special welcome to the fifth graders at Lincoln Elementary in Findlay in Ohio.
  • You scr ewed up your romantic life in front of fifth graders?
  • The fifth graders never get it.
  • The fifth graders played a great game.
  • In the Gulf War, your dad's pen pal was a class of fifth graders.
  • You see, I'm discussing forests with my fifth graders at the moment.
  • It's so different with fifth graders, you know?

Alternatives:

  • students in grade 5
  • those in the fifth grade
  • children in 5th grade

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