Idioms Type Author’s Name Here. What is an Idiom An expression that cannot be understood by the meaning of their separate words, but that has a separate.

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Idioms Type Author’s Name Here

What is an Idiom An expression that cannot be understood by the meaning of their separate words, but that has a separate meaning of it’s own. Literal: What the words actually mean Figurative: The commonly understood meaning of the phrase

Literal A cup of joe

Figurative

Changing Slide Show Colors You can change the color scheme and theme by following the directions below: Click on the “Design” tab Look through the “themes” box by clicking on the arrows. Click on your choice of design to change the presentation theme Delete this slide by “right-clicking” on Slide 5 in the Slide Pane and choosing “Delete Slide”

List of Idioms to Choose From Walking on air Burns the candle at both ends On Cloud 9 Put your foot in your mouth Between a rock and a hard place Break a leg You’re in the dog house Let the cat out of the bag Drive me up a wall My hands are tied Play it by ear Shed some light on it Roll with the punches Skating on thin ice Get off my back Kick the bucket Raining cats and dogs Butterflies in your stomach Spitting image Don’t lose your head Break the ice Off the hook Pass the buck Swallow your pride On the right track Clear sailing Running on empty Hit the ceiling Turned a deaf ear

First Idiom Title Here Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture.

Second Idiom Title Here Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture.

Third Idiom Title Here Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture.

Fourth Idiom Title Here Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture.

Add Animations Click on the “Animations” tab above Look through the list of transitions by clicking on the arrows to view each one Click on the one you like This will apply it to this slide only. You may put a different transition on each slide by following these steps. Delete this slide when you have completed this task.

Watch your Slide Show Click on the “Slide Show” tab and then click the first icon; From Beginning If you are happy with the presentation, delete this slide and save your changes. If anything needs to be changed, take this time to go back and edit.

Learning Scale 4 Completed all aspects of the assignment and followed all directions with no help and could help others. 3 Completed the assignment but didn’t follow all the directions. No help needed. 2 Did not complete the assignment and needed assistance with most of the work. 1 What is the assignment? I’m confused.