Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Idiom of the Day: Having a Field Trip

Meaning:
      The expression "have a field day" means that someone is enjoying himself/herself, especially when they achieve something that they rarely get to do.


Example:
      I am having a field day, playing with my friends baseball!

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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Idiom of the day: The Jig is Up

 Meaning:

       The idiom "The Jig is Up" means when a plan or scheme is ruined.


Example:
       The cop burst into the gangs door and he said "The jig is up for you boys!"

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

What is God's Message for you today?

 


Idiom of the Day: Grit Your Teeth

Meaning:
       The expression "grit your teeth" means that someone will face a situation, however difficult, dangerous, or disagreeable. 


Example:
      Ruth had to grit her teeth and try to solve the homework deadline by Friday.


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Saturday, November 14, 2020

Home is Cool Channel: Top 10 Facts Ancient Greece (Part 2)


TOP 10 FACTS (ANCIENT GREECE Part 2)


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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Friday, November 13, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: At the Drop of a Hat

  Meaning:

    The proverb "at the drop of a hat" means to do something quickly or to make a choice quickly.

 Example:

    Nick jumped for the gold nugget at the drop of a hat.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

What is God's Message for you today?

 


Idiom of the Day: Come Face To Face With Something

Meaning:
      The expression "come face to face with something" means that something unexpectedly comes right in front of you.


Example:
      The dog jumped into the chicken pen and came face to face with the rooster.

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Saturday, November 7, 2020

Proverbs to Ponder: All Good Things Come to an End

Meaning:
     The proverb "All good things come to an end" Nothing continues for ever. Even good or pleasant things will eventually finish.


Example:
      Too bad that we are ending our vacation. Well all good things come to an end!


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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Idiom of the Day: A Fat Cat

Meaning:
      The idiom "A fat cat" means that someone is very rich and powerful. It is not usually a compliment to call someone "A fat cat".


Example:
      Looks like all the fat cats of the world are coming to meet at Singapore.


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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...