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  2. Category:Educational years - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... First grade; Year 1 (education) ... Second year; Year 2; Third grade; Third year; Year 3; Fourth grade; Fourth year; Year 4 ...

  3. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    Formerly My Weekly Reader, the Weekly Reader was a weekly newspaper for elementary school children. It was first published by the American Education Press of Columbus, Ohio, which had been founded in 1902 by Charles Palmer Davis to publish Current Events, a paper for secondary school children. [3] The first issue appeared on September 21, 1928. [4]

  4. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Proto-yearbooks in the form of scrapbooks appeared in US East Coast schools towards the end of the 17th century. [4] The first formal modern yearbook was the 1806 Profiles of Part of the Class Graduated at Yale College. Because printed photography did not yet exist, the 1806 Yale College yearbook included printed silhouettes of the students. [4]

  5. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    Grade 1 – Before We Read, We Look and See, We Work and Play, We Come and Go, Guess Who, Fun with Dick and Jane, Go, Go, Go, and Our New Friends; Grade 2 – Friends and Neighbors and More Friends and Neighbors; Grade 3 – Streets and Roads, More Streets and Roads, Roads to Follow, and More Roads to Follow; Transitional 3/4 – Just Imagine

  6. Primary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first year of primary education is commonly referred to as kindergarten and begins at or around age 5 or 6. Subsequent years are usually numbered being referred to as first grade, second grade, and so forth. Elementary schools normally continue through sixth grade, [4] which the

  7. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    It includes the first four years of compulsory education (1° ano, 2° ano, 3° ano and 4° ano), their pupils being children between six and ten years old. After the education reform of 1986, the former primary education became part of the basic education ( educação básica ).

  8. First grade - Wikipedia

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    In some states in Australia, first grade is called Year 1. It is the second year of school after Kindergarten (called Prep in some states), and children are usually between 6 and 7 years old when entering. In New Zealand, first grade is called "Year 2." Children generally start this level when they are 6 or 7 years old.

  9. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    The high school itself is broken into 2 parts: A and B. [further explanation needed] Preschool educations are informal, therefore Grade 1 is the first year. In Grade 1 (پایه‌ی 1, Paye 1 ) also known as the 1st class (کلاس اوّل, Klãs Avval ), children learn the basics of reading and writing.