Sunday, February 14, 2016

We are learning about idioms!

IDIOMS

Idioms for kids are word combinations that kids use which have a different meaning than the literal meanings of each word.
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This is idioms that I got from teachers and a book:

Man that cost a arm and a leg. (That cost a lot of money.)

Don't be a pain in the neck. (Your annoying.)

That girl is on fire. (Shes rocking it.)

I'll keep an eye on you. (I will watch you, so I won't lose you.)

Heart to heart talk. (A happy talk.)

On her first day of school she had butterflies in her stomach, I think I have them too. (I am sacred.)

It raining cats and dogs! (Cats and dogs are raining.)

On my first day of school, my mother said I got up on the wrong side of bed. (He was not sleeping on his bed.)

So I wouldn't bottle up my feelings.( So you won't bully me again.)

You are faster than a gun bullet. (You are rally fast.)

As I left the house, dad told me to put my best foot up. (Have a good day.)

Then she told me to hurry up because we'd be in a real pickle if we missed the bus. (We will be late for school and mum and dad will be anger. 


And then he said he was all ears whenever I was ready to come out of my shell. (He has to guard him to hear for anyone.)




1 comment:

  1. Wow, what a great selection of idioms Kaleb. When you get a spare moment go back through with your sister and see if you can find the spelling and punctuation errors trying to hide from you. Keep up the great work :-)

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