I'm a fifth grader my self, and i weigh about 90. But I'm 4'11. I'd say the average is 80-100, if your the right height, so I'm in the middle. If your under, gain weight. But if your taller or shorter than it varies.
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Well, honey, the average IQ of a 5th grader typically falls between 90 and 110. But let's be real, IQ tests aren't everything, and they certainly don't measure a kid's potential or worth. So, don't get too hung up on numbers and just let those kiddos be curious little beings.
A skinny fourth grader should weigh about 70 to 90 lbs., a chubby kid should weigh 95 to 120 lbs., a tall and fat fourth grader should weigh 130 to 145 lbs., but average IS around 70 lbs.. You don't need to describe yourself... weight is one of the most embarrassing things to share. Just measure yourself and see. If you are not happy with your weight but it's low, don't try to be skinnier. Especially if that means starving yourself. It leads to death. But if the weight is a bit high, just know: Eat healthy, and slow down on the sweets. Occasionally, you can have a chocolate or so, but it's much better to not have dessert every night.
The 50th percentile is average. The 5th is way below and the 95th is way above.The 5th and 95th percentiles are the lines that set of the "edges of the curve" in a distribution over a bell curve. If you draw the bell, and mark the 5th and 95th percentile spots, those marks separate the bulk of the curve from its edges. The 5th percentile sets off the bottom edge and the 95th percentile sets off the top edge of the curve.
The average IQ for any age is 100. A slight deviation either way (95-105) is accepted as normal. Higher is "better".
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.