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Write Your Own Spoonerisms

The term Spoonerism comes from the Rev. William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930), a clergyman known for his lips of the slip …I mean slips of the lip, in which he would transpose or reverse the sounds of two or more words...

Why God Made Moms

Answers given by 2nd graders: Why did God make mothers? She’s the only one who knows where the scotch tape is. Mostly to clean the house. To help us out of there when we were getting born. How did God...

Reference List of 28 Common Prefixes

A nice reference with the prefix, meaning and two examples. Prefix: bi Meaning: two Example: biped, biannual You may also like… Multiplication Table Reference Sheet Vocabulart Flashcards Lesson English Extra Credit Opportunities Literature Groups Presentation

Kentucky Math

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Poetry Terms Practice Worksheet

Write your own original example of the poetry term. Then in the middle space, creatively illustrate one of the terms. You may also like… Poetry Terms Practice How the Grinch Stole Christmas It's World Poetry Day Story Plot Terms Notes



10 Christmas Journal Topics

Some families open presents on Christmas Eve and others wait until Christmas morning. What does your family do? What other Christmas traditions does your family observe? What is your favorite Christmastime food? Write a letter to Santa telling him what...

Tom Swiftys Part 2

A Tom Swifty is a type of pun that plays on the relationship between the adverb at the end of the sentence and the contents of the sentence. “You will have to figure that out on your own,” Tom said...

Tom Swiftys Part 1

A Tom Swifty is a type of pun that plays on the relationship between the adverb at the end of the sentence and the contents of the sentence. “I can’t see. Turn on the lights,” Tom said darkly. “My pencil...