Today we learned more idioms with our fourth grade buddies. Our buddies taught us a new idiom, and we got to draw what we thought it would mean. Then our buddy told us if we were right, and we drew what it really means. It was super fun! We hope we do something like it again some time soon.
It's raining cats and dogs? What? I gotta go see this! Hey... you tricked me! We're just kidding! "Raining cats and dogs" is just an idiom.It really means it's raining hard. We learned about idioms from Amelia Bedelia. Do you know her? If not, we'll tell you about her. She's a character in a book we are reading as a class, and she doesn't understand idioms. One time, someone told her to bring a piece of cherry pie and "step on it"! That really means go fast, but Amelia Bedelia actually stepped on the pie! SPLAT!
Today we learned more idioms with our fourth grade buddies. Our buddies taught us a new idiom, and we got to draw what we thought it would mean. Then our buddy told us if we were right, and we drew what it really means. It was super fun! We hope we do something like it again some time soon.
Sneha
11/14/2013 01:51:04 pm
I really liked were you said "It's raining cats and dogs".
Grant
12/10/2013 11:09:27 am
i came up with the title Comments are closed.
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