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Grade 4 Figurative Language CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5b
An idiom is                                                .
  1. a phrase or expression meaning what it says
  2. a phrase or expression with a different meaning
  3. a definition
  4. words that do not make sense
Grade 7 Idiom
Which is NOT an example of an idiom?
  1. A dog ran after a rabbit.
  2. Those cards are a dime a dozen.
  3. Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
  4. It's raining cats and dogs out there.
Grade 9 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.9-10.5
Which is NOT an example of an idiom?
  1. "Never say 'never'"
  2. "Cross your fingers!"
  3. "Out of the blue"
  4. "Fish out of water"
Grade 5 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.5.5, L.5.5b
Which phrase is NOT an example of an idiom?
  1. feeling under the weather
  2. kill two birds with one stone
  3. see eye to eye
  4. best teacher in the whole world
None Food and Eating
What is the meaning of the idiom?

IT'S A CAKEWALK
  1. in addition to; can be used in both a positive or sarcastic manner
  2. something that is easy
  3. an attitude towards an undesirable happening; that's the way things happen; that's life
None Special Occasion Words
What is the meaning of the idiom?

SOULMATE
  1. Anything is acceptable (even breaking rules) in both love and war.
  2. To end up with who you are meant to be with.
  3. The feeling of being breathless out of excitement.
None Food and Eating
What is the meaning of the idiom?

CHEW ON THIS
  1. to commit to something more than what is possible to accomplish
  2. what you eat has an affect on your health and wellbeing
  3. to think about something
None Food and Eating
What is the meaning of the idiom?

IN A PICKLE
  1. in a difficult situation
  2. a bad person; someone with bad influence
  3. one's offspring inherits similar traits from their parents
Grade 5 Idiom
During a class discussion, Jason added fuel to the fire by suggesting that the trip was pointless.
What is the meaning of the idiom added fuel to the fire?
  1. gave someone good luck
  2. saw the positive in everything
  3. made a bad situation worse
  4. tried to do something again
None Food and Eating
What is the meaning of the idiom?

SPILL THE BEANS
  1. to tell someone something that was intended to be a secret
  2. something or someone cherished above all else
  3. someone who is relaxed or calm even during stressful times or events
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