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Games, activities and teaching ideas > Name-it contest (March 4th)
Name-it contest (March 4th)
oumsalsabil
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Name-it contest (March 4th)
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Thank you isa. Here is the new object for the Name-IT contest. Looking forward to hearing funny, creative and witty names for it. Good luck everybody.
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4 Mar 2014
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ascincoquinas
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umbrella - frog catcher
@ very common thousands of years ago. Actually there�s a reference to this object on the OLD Testament during plagues. |
4 Mar 2014
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kons
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what not rain water saverella? |
4 Mar 2014
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cunliffe
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It�s an umbridoglioacquilogio. Pronounced �umbreedolyoaqeelojo. � It�s for collecting rain water and spilling it over the last person who annoyed you. If the water is really freezing, so much the better. |
4 Mar 2014
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isa2
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It �s a SKIRTUBRELLA. (skirts up umbrella)
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4 Mar 2014
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alien boy
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It�s a personal, portable cooling device for Japanese summers!
We call it the �Ame-brella�. 雨 (pronounced �uh - meh�) is Japanese for rain!
First, it provides shade with the umbrella. Second, you can pump vigorously on the water bladder to create a fountain of cool, hydrating mist. Third, you won�t get wet (you can keep wearing your business or party attire with confidence) because of the umbrella shade! Fourth, it�s water-wise... you recycle your fountain water because you catch it in your umbrella!
I can�t wait to get my �Ame-brella� ready for the next Japanese summer!
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4 Mar 2014
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sarguero
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It �s an ALLERBMU for topsy-turvy people.
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5 Mar 2014
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