grade level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgradeandlevel
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grade
noun[C]
uk/ɡreɪd/us/ɡreɪd/
a level of quality, size, ...
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level
adjective
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
at the ...
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(Definition ofgradeandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Furthermore, numeral reading speed improved withgradelevel.
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The students' raw scores were standardized at eachgradelevel.
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The average number of children pergradelevelwas used as the measure of school size.
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These effects appeared to be confined to children who read below the firstgradelevel.
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Poetry was also introduced at an earlygradelevelin all the three schools.
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All agreed that the children could function at theirgradelevelin a francophone school.
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For the purposes of this report, only onegradelevelwas analyzed.
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Is it intended to "up" thegradelevelor to lower thegradelevel?
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In total, there are four natural divisions of this corpus based ongradelevel(levels 2 to 5).
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All of the children were below readinggradelevel, and many of them participated in bilingual education programs.
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This demonstrates a tendency for positive attitude towards class musical activities to decrease with advancinggradelevel.
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There were two within-factors variables:gradeleveland the presence versus absence of the letter in the child's name.
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The ability to isolate initial phonemes and initial singleton phonemes was also found to improve withgradelevel.
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The letter-name words were similar to the syllabic /r/ words in number of letters,gradelevel, and frequency.
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Table 2 shows the proportions of name and no-name intrusions for eachgradelevelin each sample.
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At the firstgradelevel, reading instruction does not follow the phonics method, nor does it entail systematic instruction in phonemic awareness.
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The investigators found that reading attitudes improved withgradeleveland that the higher attitude scores were found in the experimental group.
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For example, tutoring was continued if that child's reading performance was in the lower third of his or her school'sgradelevel.
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