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19/07/2025
18/07/2025

IMPORTANT IDIOMS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW 😮

1. Back against the wall - In a desperate or difficult situation.

2. Blow your own trumpet - Boast about your achievements.

3. Catch-22 - A no-win situation with contradictory rules.

4. Don't hold your breath - Don't expect something to happen soon.

5. Fish or cut bait - Make a decision or move on.

6. Get your knickers in a twist - Get upset over something minor.

7. In a nutshell - Summarized briefly.

8. Let your hair down - Relax and have fun.

9. Make waves - Cause trouble or significant change.

10. Off the beaten track - Unusual or out of the way.

11. Put a sock in it - Be quiet or stop talking.

12. Roll with the punches - Adapt to difficulties.

13. Skeleton in the closet - A hidden or embarrassing secret.

14. Take the high road - Act morally or graciously.

15. Up the ante - Increase the stakes or effort.

16. Walk the plank - Face punishment or dismissal.

17. A watched pot never boils - Time feels slower when waiting.

18. Burn your boats - Commit fully with no way back.

19. Call it a day - Stop working for the day.

20. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater - Don't discard the good with the bad.

21. Every dog has its day - Everyone gets a chance eventually.

22. Get your ducks in a row - Get organized or prepared.

23. Hit the road - Leave or start a journey.

24. In over your head - Beyond your capabilities.

25. Jump through hoops - Go through difficulties to achieve something.

26. Keep your cards close to your chest - Be secretive or cautious.

27. Let the genie out of the bottle - Cause irreversible consequences.

28. Miss the boat - Miss an opportunity.

29. On a roll - Experiencing repeated success.

30. Pull out all the stops - Make every possible effort.

31. Read between the lines - Understand hidden meanings.

32. Sit on the fence - Remain neutral or undecided.

33. Take it on the chin - Accept criticism or defeat bravely.

34. The bigger they are, the harder they fall - Powerful people fail dramatically.

35. Throw someone under the bus - Betray someone for personal gain.

36. Under the thumb - Controlled by someone else.

37. Wear two hats - Have two roles or responsibilities.

38. A bitter pill to swallow - A difficult truth to accept.

39. Bark worse than your bite - Seem tougher than you are.

40. Cut the mustard - Meet expectations or standards.

41. Don't bite the hand that feeds you - Don't harm those who help you.

42. Go out on a limb - Take a risk.

43. Keep your nose to the grindstone - Work hard continuously.

44. Like herding cats - Difficult to manage or organize.

45. No pain, no gain - Effort is needed for success.

46. Put the pedal to the metal - Go full speed or effort.

47. Run circles around - Outperform someone easily.

48. Spill your heart - Share deep emotions.

49. The devil is in the details - Problems lie in small details.

50. Up to scratch - Meeting the required standard.

14/07/2025

FIGURES OF SPEECH 🗣️

1. Simile
Definition: A comparison using "like" or "as."
Example: Her smile was as bright as the sun.

2. Metaphor
Definition: A direct comparison between two unrelated things (no "like" or "as").
Example: Time is a thief.

3. Personification
Definition: Giving human qualities to non-human things.
Example: The wind whispered through the trees.

4. Hyperbole
Definition: An exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

5. Alliteration
Definition: Repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
Example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

6. Onomatopoeia
Definition: A word that imitates a natural sound.
Example: The bees buzzed in the garden.

7. Oxymoron
Definition: A combination of contradictory terms.
Example: Deafening silence.

8. Irony
Definition: Saying the opposite of what is meant, often for humor or sarcasm.
Example: A fire station burns down.

9. Pun
Definition: A play on words with double meanings for humorous effect.
Example: I used to be a baker, but I couldn't make enough dough.

10. Anaphora
Definition: Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
Example: "I have a dream..." – Martin Luther King Jr.

11. Euphemism
Definition: A mild or indirect word used in place of one that may be harsh or unpleasant.
Example: "Passed away" instead of "died."

12. Allusion
Definition: An indirect reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work.
Example: He met his Waterloo. (Reference to Napoleon’s final defeat)

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04/07/2025

To All Dear Parents: A Gentle but Urgent Reminder

Please understand this: the foundation of your child’s behavior, values, and character is not built within the four walls of a classroom, it is built within the walls of your own home.

Yes, schools play a vital role in shaping the minds of young learners. Teachers pour their time, energy, and heart into educating children, guiding them not just academically but morally as well. But what we do at school is meant to supplement, not replace, the values and lessons that should begin at home.

Discipline begins the moment a child learns to walk, speak, and interact with the world. It begins with how we talk to them when they make a mistake, how we correct them when they misbehave, how we praise them when they do right. It is your voice, not the teacher’s, that first teaches them the difference between right and wrong.

Before a child learns to raise their hand in class, they should first learn to say “please” and “thank you” at home. Before they learn about teamwork during group activities, they should have learned about sharing with their siblings. Before they are taught respect for authority in school, they should have been taught how to respect their parents, their elders, and those who serve them every day.

We urge you to partner with us in this journey. Because the truth is: no matter how excellent a school is, no matter how dedicated the teachers are, no matter how many medals and diplomas are earned, if the heart of the child is not nurtured at home, the world will feel it.

Children mirror what they see. If they see love, patience, discipline, and integrity in the home, they will bring that into the world. But if they grow up in an environment of neglect, entitlement, disrespect, or indifference, they will carry that burden into every space they enter classrooms, workplaces, relationships, even their future families.

Let’s not raise children who only know how to pass exams. Let’s raise children who know how to say sorry, how to wait their turn, how to accept failure, how to respect others, how to be kind even when no one is watching.

And yes, we understand parenting is not easy. There are days when exhaustion wins, when patience runs thin, when the world seems too heavy. But in those moments, remember this: you are raising a future citizen, a future partner, a future leader, a future parent. Every word you speak, every action you model, every decision you make leaves a mark on the person your child will become.

So please, do your part. Let us work hand in hand, school and home, teacher and parent, knowledge and values. Let us build not just smart students, but good people.

Because in the end, it is not just grades that matter, it is grace. Not just academic excellence, but emotional intelligence. Not just knowledge, but wisdom. And that wisdom starts in your living room, your kitchen table, your everyday interactions.

Let’s plant the seeds of character now, so we may all harvest a better society tomorrow. 🌱💛

-GalawangFrancisco

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25/06/2025

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25/06/2025
Number Maze
25/06/2025

Number Maze

25/06/2025

REDUCE THE CLASS SIZE.
The problem isn't always the teacher—it's the number of children they're expected to teach, guide, and nurture all in one day.

Imagine trying to see each child.
To hear every voice.
To address every need, every struggle, every strength.
To give fair attention to every question, every behavior, every silent cry for help.

Now multiply that by 40, 50, sometimes more.
One teacher.
One tired, passionate, overstretched soul.
Facing a sea of faces, all equally deserving of love, guidance, and learning.

This isn’t just about education.
It’s about humanity.
About dignity—for the teacher and the child.

Classroom quality is not measured by the number of chairs filled.
It’s measured by the connections made, the growth nurtured, the hearts reached.

If we truly care about education,
about our children’s future,
about our teachers’ sanity and well-being—
We must start where it matters most.

Reduce the class size.
So no child is just another name on the list.
And no teacher has to break just to hold everyone together.

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