Report-card Sentence Examples

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  • Studying isn't the only way to ensure good grades on your next report card.

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  • This is not a defense of our present age; we will come to our own report card soon enough.

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  • She tried to be humble, but she was clearly proud of the straight As on her report card.

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  • Not studying for a test usually means that you will not get a very good grade on it, which can lead to a bad report card and angry parents or guardians.

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  • A student who was academically gifted may enjoy a cake that features his or her report card.

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  • If your student wasn't the best in school, a large report card on sheet cake with a large red lettered "PASS" in fondant letters that crosses on top of the faux report is a fun way to get the message across.

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  • Using their easy interface, you can select a product type and review its labeling report card to gain a better understanding of how substantive its marketing claims are.

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  • Children want to go to school, impress their parents with an A+ report card and makes lots of friends before becoming teenagers.

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  • This last section is a report on a general assessment of a wine region followed by a list of various producers from that region and a report card on their respective new wine releases.

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  • Under the parental login, you'll find a report of all the work your student has completed and can print a report card or a more detailed list of what work has been completed.

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  • The report card implies that many states have set their standards too low and that little has been done to assure all students qualified and experienced teachers.

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  • Celebrate the graduate's accomplishments off the field or the court by piping on a report card filled with "A+" grades or cutting a cake into a star shape.

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