Our Class Completes Proverbs

I gave students the beginning of a proverb and asked them to finish it to make a complete sentence.  Here is what they came up with.  These are too funny!

The writing in blue is what I provided the students with.  The writing in red is what the students wrote. ~Miss Catanese

 When the blind lead the blind thay will get lost. 
–Keira H.

A penny saved is very good. 
–Hayden H.

 It’s always darkest before the sun rises. 
–Keira H.

A miss is as good as a coclitbors (chocolate bars). 
–Kolin C.

Don’t change horses hor (hair). 
–Kylie G.

Better late than never. 
–Eleanor S.

Two’s company, three’s a cmuenud (community). 
–Sydnee H.

Don’t put off till tomorrow what because there could always be a tornado. 
–Zackary

There are none so blind as birds.
~Johnny N.

No news is good if it comes to BrokOboma
(Barak Obama). 
–Savannah L.

Love all, trust Kolin. 
–Zackary G. 

The pen is mightier than the pensul. 
–Kylie G.

A bird in the hand wudenipe at you (would nip). 
–Bryce J.

Children should be seen and not hade (heard). 
–Sydnee H.

If at first you don’t succeed become a teacher. 
 –Savannah L.

  If my dog could sing I would put him on American Idol. 
–Zackary G.

May 2009

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