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

Make a Hypothesis: Words Vs. Pictures Words A cup of coffee Pictures

Partner Work Hypothesis Show your partner your two idiom pages Have them decide which was easier to understand, words or pictures Vote

Learning Scale 4 Complete the project and created an additional slide incorporating both words and pictures. 3 Completed all aspects of the assignment and followed all directions with no help. 2 Did not complete the assignment and needed assistance with most of the work. 1 What is the assignment? I’m confused.

List of Idioms to Choose From Break a leg You’re in the dog house Let the cat out of the bag Raining cats and dogs Hit the ceiling Woke up on the wrong side of the bed

Idiom Title Here Write with words the Literal meaning of the idiom Type one sentence explaining what the Figurative meaning of the idiom is on the right side.

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.

Learning Scale 4 Complete the project and created an additional slide incorporating both words and pictures. 3 Completed all aspects of the assignment and followed all directions with no help. 2 Did not complete the assignment and needed assistance with most of the work. 1 What is the assignment? I’m confused.