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Thursday

Guest Blogger!

Ok not really - but as I was looking for my idioms to post today, I saw a friend had already put together a post on Holiday Signs and idioms.

Since she links you to the you tube channel and videos, I see n o reason to replicate such wonderful work.

So please stop by Emily World and see what she has to share with you.

Wednesday

Idiom Links

It has been one of those weeks that leaves me playing catch up. Which, by the way, is different than catsup or ketchup.

Anyway. I thought I would share some of my favorite idiom links, just in case someone is tired of waiting for me to come up with some.

If you see any you wish to know how to sign, do ask. I will do my best to make a choice.

The Idiom Connection not nly has idioms but quizzes - for all you teachers out there.

Fun Brain has a paint by idioms page. You select the item you will color, then you select the game to play. As you correctly match idioms with definitions, you are painting the picture. Lots of fun. Even at my age.

FreeDictionary has its own idiom guide. It claims over 12,000 idioms. I have not figured out how to access them in any order, but the front page random list will change with each refresh.


I will continue to do idioms the usual way - I pick a couple and try to explain how I sign them - but since this week got away from me, I thought some fun links to follow on your own would be worth a try.