Top 1200 Grade Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
I did not think I would make the grade.
My first dunk was actually in sixth grade.
I only finished first grade. — © Amnat Ruenroeng
I only finished first grade.
By 11th grade, I was in show business as a professional.
In ninth grade, I played wide receiver.
I often suggest in workshops that if you have 30 students in your American History course in 11th grade, or whatever grade level, that you maybe triple them up. You put, and have them choose, let's say 11 different Native American cultures. Maybe you give them a list of 15 and they choose 11 of those 15 so that they have some choice in the matter.
I was a class clown since second grade.
I shaved my eyebrows in 10th grade.
I was diagnosed as mentally retarded as late as the fourth grade.
I've been homeschooled since ninth grade.
I actually flunked the 10th grade on purpose.
Third grade, I plucked my eyebrows.
I decided that I wanted to be a lawyer in eighth grade. — © Julie Sweet
I decided that I wanted to be a lawyer in eighth grade.
I did the 'Wizard of Oz' in third grade, and I was a witch.
I'm so jealous of people who in second grade knew what they wanted to do.
When I went to Afghanistan in 2003, I walked into a war zone. Entire neighborhoods had been demolished. There were an overwhelming number of widows and orphans and people who had been physically and emotionally damaged; every 10-year-old kid on the street knew how to dismantle a Kalashnikov in under a minute. I would flip through math textbooks intended for third grade, fourth grade, and they would include word problems such as, "If you have 100 grenades and 20 mujahideen, how many grenades per mujahideen do you get?" War has infiltrated every facet of life.
I've been Rico since 10th grade.
I started playing drums in the 4th grade.
Education is a method whereby one acquires a higher grade of prejudices.
I always grade myself hard.
I joined the drama club when I was in 11th grade.
I've been doing music since sixth grade.
I've worked since I was in second grade.
I don't know if you've been in any inner-city schools, but it's pretty demoralizing. The kids come to class bright-eyed, enthusiastic - entering first grade really looking forward to school. By the fourth grade they're just completely turned off, and by the time they enter high school, they see little relationship between school and employment. It's bad enough you have incompetent teachers and schools that are poorly run, understaffed, and lack material resources. It's even worse when the kids themselves don't feel they have any stake in school.
The ninth grade. I went from 5'9' to 6'8'.
I'm drawn to real-life characters. A lot of the characters I play, I've had in me since second grade. I've been dragging them around my entire life, and then sometimes I marry them with different people. But seldom have I really come up with a new character. In my head it's like, "I'll pull that person out that I've been doing since sixth grade and see where they're at right now.".
I didn't meet my father until I was in the fourth grade.
I discovered the theater when I was in the first grade.
I never finished the ninth grade.
I knew I was gay since, like, fifth grade.
There should be a course in the first grade on love.
I never cared what kind of grade I got.
We started making movies in the third grade.
I was home schooled starting in seventh grade.
My wife and I started dating in 11th grade.
I've been keeping a journal since I was in the seventh grade.
I started programming Apples in seventh grade.
I knew I wanted to be an actor in first grade. — © Eric McCormack
I knew I wanted to be an actor in first grade.
I started trying to write when I was in second or third grade.
You see, I went to the sixth grade and that was the highest I ever went.
I started school in the 4th grade and it was a real drag.
I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.
If I memorize enough stuff, I can get a good grade.
i was raped, too sexually assaulted in seventh grade, tenth grade. the summer after graduation, at a party i was 16 i was 14 i was 5 and he did it for three years i loved him i didn't even know him he was my best friend's brother, my grandfather, father, mommy's boyfriend, my date, my cousin, my coach i met him for the first time that night and- 4 guys took turns, and- i'm a boy and this happened to me, and- ...i got pregnant i gave up my daughter for adoption... did it happen to you, too?
If we are always reading aloud something that is more difficult than children can read themselves then when they come to that book later, or books like that, they will be able to read them - which is why even a fifth grade teacher, even a tenth grade teacher, should still be reading to children aloud. There is always something that is too intractable for kids to read on their own.
The ninth grade. I went from 5'9 to 6'8.
I was obsessed with Agatha Christie in sixth grade.
I mean, I did a play when I was in eighth grade, but who hasn't? — © Bria Vinaite
I mean, I did a play when I was in eighth grade, but who hasn't?
I knew school was stupid since the fifth grade.
I did plays in grade school.
I've been playing live since I was in sixth grade.
I didn't go to the 12th grade... I stopped at 11.
When I was in sixth grade, I wanted to become a priest.
I was really into Michelangelo in seventh and eighth grade.
The first song I ever wrote was in grade eight.
I went through seventh grade in private school. I went to private school from kindergarten to seventh grade.
By seventh grade, I was committed to mathematics.
When I was in the second grade, I learned that I looked different from my classmates.
I was slicking my hair back when I was in sixth grade.
You wouldn’t know it by looking, but I had no teeth in first grade.
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