Saturday, October 31, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: Moderation In All Things

Meaning:
      The proverb "moderation in all things" means that everything we do must always be in a moderate way. It is bad to have too much or too little.


Example:
      You must stop eating too much chicken. There is moderation in all things you know


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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Idiom of the Day: A Red Herring

Meaning:
      The expression "red herring" means of something that misleads or fools people.


Example:
      Ron and I decided if the feather was a red herring that will stop us from our search for the cookie eater.


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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: A Word To The Wise/Is Enough

Meaning:
      The proverb "a word to the wise/is enough" means that smart and sensible people can understand something, even though it is only a few words.


Example:
      Word to the wise. Don't smoke! 

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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

What is God's Message for you today?

 



Idiom of the Day: A Wild Goose Chase

Meaning:
      The expression "a wild goose chase" means an attempt to find someone/something, which was a complete waste of time.


Example:
      Our search for Maria took too long and we thought we were on a wild goose chase


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Saturday, October 17, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: What You Don't Know Can't/Hurt You

M
eaning:
      The proverb "What you don't know can't/hurt you" means if you are not aware of something, it cannot 
worry you.


Example:
      Don't tell Melvin that I accidentally dropped his favorite toy in the toilet bowl! What you don't know can't hurt you.


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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Idiom of the Day: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

Meaning:
      The idiom "Let sleeping dogs lie" means that you avoid doing anything that could cause any danger or trouble to arise.


Example:
      I don't you should wake up that dog Adam, let sleeping dogs lie!


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Saturday, October 10, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: Money Can't Buy Happiness

Meaning:
      The proverb "Money can't buy happiness" means that money alone is not enough to make a person happy.


Example:
      Even though Keith is a millionaire, he's always sad.This proves that money can't buy happiness.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Home is Cool Channel: Top 10 Facts (Ancient Greece Part 1)

 

TOP 10 FACTS (ANCIENT GREECE)


Sharing our Social Studies Ancient Greece project for our home-school portfolio presentation. We do hope you will learn and at the same time enjoy watching it!

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Idiom of the Day: In The Flesh


Meaning:

      The idiom "In the flesh" means when you see meet a TV or radio personality or celebrity. You are not seeing them in a film or on television or hearing them on the radio.


Example:
      Tomorrow, I am going to meet one of the most famous celebrities in the world in the flesh! 


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Saturday, October 3, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: There's Nothing New Under the Sun

Meaning:
      The proverb "there's nothing new under the sun" means that all the things that exists now or are being done now have been existed or have been done before.


Example:
      Toys have been around for some time and yours does not look new. There's nothing new under the sun, you know!

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Getting Up

     Do you have an experience that you fell down on the floor or tripped? I had. Me, my brother, and my mom were going to fetch our dad...