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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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Idioms are phrases that have a different message in our culture than the literal meaning of the words such as "Raining Cats and Dogs" and "If the Shoe Fits, Wear It!"
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Hi! I posted earlier with my personal Google account (seanlb) and now I'm doing so with our work account. I work with TIDES, an online and extremely free resource for teachers. We're based in Nacogdoches, Texas in the Stephen F. Austin State University library. We love seeing technology and classrooms come together, and so we've featured your blog on our blog! I know that our community of teachers will be really excited to see what your students are up to. Check out our review here:
http://tidessfasu.blogspot.com/
And here is our site:
http://tides.sfasu.edu
Thanks!
I was all ears when listening to your podcast! You sure have been busy as beavers! What a feather in your cap! Thank you for teaching me about idioms.
Mrs. McDonough from Virginia
Hello from Hopkinton, Massachusetts! The 23 boys and girls in my class want to say "thank you" for your kind words of encouragement about our pod cast. We are glad you were "going bananas" over our pod casts.
I liked how you used expresstion and dietail in your introduction!
you did an awesome job talking clearly and talking with great excpression.
Mrs Oldach, I truly enjoyed all the kids idiom podcasts and great illustrations. These kids are sure lucky to have you for a teacher!
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