87 adjectives to describe grading

Joe drove back into the hills and parked by a narrow lane across from the one room schoolhouse where he had gone to fifth grade.

they were no longer giving the mere essentials of reading and writing, but combined the instruction of both the grammar and the primary grades.

The best results will usually be obtained by using these stories in the fourth grade.

His company being part of the detachment ordered to Mexico under Colonel Burton, he went at once into active service, was promoted through intermediate grades, and appointed lieutenant, and adjutant on the staff of Colonel Burton, before his twentieth year.

Many young girls on graduating from the eighth grade make their own graduation dresses and confine the cost of the entire costume, including shoes, to $5.00.

" The train was out of the mountains and in a country of scattering hills, but here it struck a steep grade and settled down to a grind of slow labor; the rails hummed, and suspense filled the freight car.

But though such comparisons justify the conclusion that the upper grades of skilled labour have made considerable advances, and that the lower grades of regular unskilled labourers have to a less degree shared in this advance, they do not warrant the optimist conclusion often drawn from them, that poverty is a disease which left alone will cure itself, and which, in point of fact, is curing itself rapidly.

They included pupils of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, students in high school and normal school, teachers in the public schools, an association of business men, and a convention of boards of education.

The men who ordinarily offer for the American army, in time of peace, are of still inferior grade, as to health and strength.

They were of many ages and sizes; from the kindergarten babies to the boys and girls of the ninth grade.

Mine form a geometric series, for the reason that when stimuli of all kinds increase by geometric grades the sensations they give rise to will increase by arithmetic grades, so long as the stimulus is neither so weak as to be barely felt, nor so strong as to excite fatigue.

SEE Furr, William A. FURR, WILLIAM A. Method in language and grammar; elementary grades.

"Learn the hard way, huh?" He died when Joe was in seventh grade, and Joe spent his high school years with his grandmother, well cared for, but living more or less alone.

They buy a better grade of flour than their competitors do.

SEE Towse, Anna B. Middle-grade reading objectives.

Some have their goods displayed in glass show-cases, ranged along the wall, where are exhibited queer-looking fancy articles of Chinese workmanship, of a cheap grade, all sorts of inexpensive ornaments for women and children's wear, curiously fashioned from ivory, bone, beads, glass and brass, water and opium pipes galore.

And here English engineers stop,twenty feet being considered a pretty stiff grade.

Nor could it do away that distinction, which marked her national descent by a specific grade and term of service.

The on-coming officer, a lieutenant, junior grade, was looking at the floor as he came along.

Modern practical arithmetic, upper grades, by Ina M. Hayes, Charles S. Gibson, George R. Bodley, and Bruce M. Watson.

Medium grade selections for Hawaiian guitar.

Topping the brow of a little hill the wagon came to a smooth downward grade where the road met the quaint old bridge that spanned Little Bill Creek, beside which stood the antiquated flour and feed mill that had given Millville its name.

It seemed, too, that they looked upon the new system as an innovation, did not like the action of the Public School Society in reducing their schools of advanced grade to that of the primary, and bore it grievously that so many of the old teachers in whom they had confidence, had been dropped.

Two distinct grades of township government are to be observed in the states west of the Alleghanies; the one has the town-meeting for deliberative purposes, the other has not.

Anarchy does not involve, as Huxley suggests, "the highest conceivable grade of perfection of social existence."

87 adjectives to describe  grading