Noun
first grader (plural first graders)
(US, education) A pupil who is in first grade.
first-grader
I came to Houston for a job, the reason most people move halfway across the country with a first grader and a five-week-old. I came here to teach at Rice. Justin Cronin
After teaching school in Charlotte and serving on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board, he now lives in Raleigh with his wife and their daughter, who is a first-grader in public school. Source: Internet
My first-grader, Carsten, came home with an adorable snack he’d made at his after-school program. Source: Internet
Kristine Scott, who has custody of her granddaughter, a first-grader at Heard, said she has not slept since she learned of the case Wednesday night. Source: Internet
That was a long time ago — one of us was born in that year, and the other one was a first-grader at Ashlawn Elementary, right here in Arlington. Source: Internet
Will my first-grader realistically be able to keep a mask on his face? Source: Internet