A first grade teacher collected well-known proverbs. She gave each kid in the class the first half of the proverb, and asked them to fill in the rest. Here’s what the kids came up with:
- Better to be safe than… punch a 5th grader.
- Strike while the… bug is close.
- It’s always darkest before… daylight savings time.
- Never underestimate the power of… termites.
- You can lead a horse to water but… how?
- Don’t bite the hand that… looks dirty.
- No news is… impossible.
- A miss is as good as a… Mr.
- You can’t teach an old dog… math.
- If you lie down with dogs, you… will stink in the morning.
- Love all, trust… me.
- The pen is mightier than… the pigs.
- An idle mind is… the best way to relax.
- Where there is smoke, there’s… pollution.
- Happy is the bride who… gets all the presents.
- A penny saved is… not much.
- Two is company, three’s… The Musketeers.
- None are so blind as… Helen Keller.
- Children should be seen and not… spanked or grounded.
- If at first you don’t succeed… get new batteries.
- You get out of something what you… see pictured on the box.
- When the blind lead the blind… get out of the way.
- There is no fool like… Aunt Edie.
- Laugh and the whole world laughs with you. Cry and… you have to blow your nose.



Comments (1)
I did this a lot with my students. They always cracked me up. This is cute.
Posted by Bec | September 28, 2006 5:04 PM
Posted on September 28, 2006 17:04