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Friday, 29 July 2016

Basic Facts



Every day in the morning all the children's go,s on  practice
children,s go,s on 4,5,6,7,8. And I got 98/:


Friday, 1 July 2016

Practicing Punctuation 13516

Copy and paste the above parts of the story here, then punctuate it correctly.
Once upon a time there was an old woman who loved baking gingerbread. She would bake gingerbread cookies, cakes, houses and gingerbread people, all decorated with chocolate and peppermint, caramel candies and colored frosting.
She lived with her husband, Harry, on a farm at the edge of Brooklyn Town. The sweet spicy smell of gingerbread brought children skipping and running to see what would be offered that day.
Identify the Punctuation in this passage:
My own Paragraph:
(Write down 3 sentences about yourself and punctuate correctly)

The haunted house

The haunted house
Once Upon a time there was a house Just across the Road.    
The Only People in our house was Malae,Joe,and me and joe mum. Malae said we Should go in that house are cross the
Road and joe said no that are Stupid thing to do dot be
Ok said Malae and Malae open the door and he got
Scared and joe and i laughed i Wasn't scared
I am drave ok joe and i said.Joe said we Should
Scared Malae Again yes we should.So joe and i
Was walking Slow bow and malae got scared
We are going home we all walk to the door
And the door was open they walk and walk and
The door slam and they all got scared.
And we all Scream and malae said am not scared so
Malae said Come out i want to see your Face I am coming
Out and they she was it was that lady that I Sore at the
Market said joe yes” it me and we ran and joe found
A ax and joe cut the door a they ran back home.
Do not go they Any more.

Idioms

Idioms

Idioms.  Idioms are sayings we use frequently.  We use them to explain what we are saying or to make what we are saying more interesting. However, we don’t mean literally what we are saying.

1.to show cleam pair of  heels
2.to strike while the iron is Hot
3.to show the white feather
4.to make the bull by the horns
5.to make a mountain out of a molehill
6.to give someone the cold shoulder
7.to be a dog in the manger
8.to throw cold water on something
9.to have a bone to pick with someone

  1. To have a bee in one’s bonnet.
  2. To flog a dead horse.
  3. To sit on the fence.
  4. To make both ends meet.
  5. To paddle one’s own canoe.
  6. To live from hand to mouth.
  7. To bite the dust.
  8. To burn the candle on both ends.
  9. To take forty winks.