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Welcome to Who Wants to be an IDIOM Millionaire? 50:50 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Welcome to Who Wants to be an IDIOM Millionaire? 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

Another Presentation © 2000 - All rights Reserved Mark E. Damon markedamon@hotmail.com

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

School would be a __________________ without test or homework. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 School would be a __________________ without test or homework. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 B: bed of roses 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: knock on wood B: bed of roses C: hit the roof D: back seat driver

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 The Prince found the ________________ when he met Cinderella at the Ball. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: apple of his eye 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B: a bull in a china shop A: apple of his eye C: turn heads D: humble pie

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

It’s not healthy to ________________ when dealing with a problem. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 It’s not healthy to ________________ when dealing with a problem. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 A: steal her thunder 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: steal her thunder B: humble pie C: bury your head in the sand D: come rain or shine

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

After the long bike ride, I decided to __________________. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 After the long bike ride, I decided to __________________. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 B: hit the hay 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: steal her thunder B: hit the hay C: turn the other cheek D: fit like a glove

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

When Eric smashed broke the glass, he knew he was ___________________. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 When Eric smashed broke the glass, he knew he was ___________________. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 D: in hot water 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: true blue B: on the wagon C: hit the roof D: in hot water

You’ve Reached the $1,000 Milestone! Congratulations! Congratulations!

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Carrie had a ______________________ after she got a bad grade on her test. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 C: chip on her shoulder 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: ace up her sleeve B: bury the hatchet C: chip on her shoulder D: ballpark figure

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

It was __________________ to put together my new race track. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 It was __________________ to put together my new race track. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 D: a piece of cake 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: a shaking like a leaf B: a toss up C: a slap on the wrist D: a piece of cake

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Michelle was ________________ when she saw all of her friends at her surprise party. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 C: tickled pink 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: straitlaced B: in a jam C: tickled pink D: on the rebound

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Matt knew his Mom wouldn’t buy a new TV when she said it would cost _________________________. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 D: an arm and a leg 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: a toss up B: a hair of a dog C: a herd of elephants D: an arm and a leg

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

Katie knew the answer. It was on the __________________. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Katie knew the answer. It was on the __________________. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 C: tip of her tongue 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: bed of roses B: miss the boat C: tip of her tongue D: humble pie

You’ve Reached the $32,000 Milestone! Congratulations!

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 Right before our Holiday performance, my sister told me to ______________________. 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 D: break a leg 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: bite my tongue B: cast a shadow C: buy a lemon D: break a leg

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

Tricking someone as a joke. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 Tricking someone as a joke. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 A: Pulling your leg 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: Pulling your leg B: Put a sock in it C: Pull the plug D: Pedal to the metal

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 Detecting that something isn’t right and there might be a reason for it. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 B: Smell something fishy 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B: Smell something fishy A: Run out of steam C: The last straw D: Saved by the bell

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

Anything from the past that isn’t significant or important anymore. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 Anything from the past that isn’t significant or important anymore. 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 C: Water under the bridge $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 A: You are what you eat B: When pigs fly C: Water under the bridge C: Water under the bridge D: Smell a rat

15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100

It is your decision this time. 15 $1 Million 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 It is your decision this time. $125,000 11 $64,000 10 $32,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 B: The ball is in your court. 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 50:50 1 $100 B: The ball is in your court. A: Best of both worlds. C: Tie the knot. D: The last straw.

YOU WIN $1 MILLION DOLLARS!

Citations http://www.idiomsite.com/ http://www.cobbk12.org/sites/literacy/fetc/ppt/ppt_index.htm Vaughn, Sharon. (2009). Strategies for teaching students with behavior problems (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson.