Say What?!

Happy as a clam. A picture is worth a thousand words. Every dog has its day. A penny saved is a penny earned. What in the world do these even mean?! Unless you are familiar with these kinds of phrases, they probably sound a bit silly, probably don’t make a whole lot of sense, and might even be confusing. Sayings like these can be idioms, like we talked about last week. Sometimes, though, they are known as proverbs: short sayings meant to convey some kind of moral or life lesson. 

As adults, we are likely pretty familiar with common proverbs and idioms. We hear them and say them without really thinking twice about it; we just know what they mean because we’ve known them for so long. For many of our students, however, these kinds of phrases are unfamiliar, and may sound like gibberish to them. 

Just like everything else, these must be learned. We can’t expect our students to understand them and know what they mean if we don’t expose them to proverbs and other phrases. To help you with this, I’ve created a simple worksheet you can use. On it, you will find a list of the beginning half of several proverbs or idioms, followed by a blank line. After reading the first half of the saying, students can write what they think the rest of the saying is. No doubt you’ll get some funny answers, but that’s the fun of it! 

** This printable is for personal or classroom use only. Do not resell, repost, or claim as your own. **

Springtime Find & Count

Springtime is my favorite season– the world is waking up after a cold winter, the trees blossom, and tulips and daffodils poke their sleepy heads out of the dirt. It is simply glorious! It feels like a breath of fresh air, and the sunshine brings so much joy.

Students can feel it, too. There’s a little extra excitement and happiness in the air, and it’s just so much fun! Bringing the feeling of a new season into your classroom is a great way to engage students and get them excited about learning. And as I’ve said countless times before, when fun and learning meet, magic happens. 

To help you bring the magic of Spring into your classroom, I’ve created a Springtime Find & Count page you can print off and share with your class. The file includes both black and white and color versions for all printing needs. 

This download is for classroom or personal use only. Do not resell, re-post, or claim as your own.