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1.Hand out several IDIOM worksheet (slide 40). 2.Have students create Cornell notes as you introduce the meaning of Idioms, Literal, and Figurative meaning. 1.Ask students to complete a IDIOM worksheet for each IDOM presented. 2.After you complete power-point begin a IDIOM dictionary. 3.IDIOM worksheets: randomly give students a Idiom worksheet have they draw and explain both definitions. Ask students to present to class. Add worksheets to IDIOM dictionary. 4.As daily warm-up’s present students with a new IDIOM. This will help them extend the IDIOM dictionary.
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IDIOMS Standard: 8. Standard: 8.1.1 Analyze idioms, analogies, metaphors, and similes to infer the literal and figurative meanings of phrases. Objective: Students will demonstrate an understanding of idiomatic expressions and recognize the terms "idiomatic expression" and "idioms.“
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Idioms Do you know what an idiom is? (take notes on spiral Language Arts notebook)
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Idioms are phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we understand what they mean
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“It’s raining cats and dogs”. Thumbs up...if you have heard this idiom before. Thumbs down...if you have NOT heard this idiom before.
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It’s raining cats and dogs. Literal Meaning: Exactly what the words mean… Figurative Meaning: The meanings of words or text… Its literal meaning suggests that cats and dogs are falling from the sky. It is raining hard!
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Let’s see, if you understand the peculiar meaning of some common idioms!
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Stick Together What is the literal meaning? What is the figurative meaning?
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Stick Together Literal Meaning: Two individuals stick together with tape or glue. Figurative Meaning: To support each other.
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A Barrel of Laughs Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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A Barrel of Laughs Literal Meaning: A barrel full of laughs. Figurative Meaning: If someone's a barrel of laughs, they are always joking and you find them funny.
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A Can of Worms Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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A Can of Worms Literal Meaning: A can full of worms. Figurative Meaning: A situation which causes a lot of trouble for you when you start to deal with it.
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Caught Red Handed Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Caught Red Handed Literal Meaning: To catch someone with a red hand. Figurative Meaning: To discover someone doing something illegal or wrong.
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Cry Your Eyes Out Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Cry Your Eyes Out Literal Meaning: To cry until your eyes fall- out. Figurative Meaning: To cry a lot and for a long time.
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Don’t Lose Your Head Literal Meaning Figurative Meaning
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Don’t Lose Your Head Literal Meaning: A person loosing his/her head. Figurative Meaning: Lose your ability to think clearly.
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Catching Up Literal Meaning Figurative Meaning
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Catching Up Literal Meaning: A baseball catcher catching the word “up”. Figurative Meaning: To do whatever you have not had time to do.
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The Cold Shoulder Literal Meaning Figurative Meaning
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The Cold Shoulder Literal Meaning: A person’s shoulder is cold. Figurative Meaning: Pay no attention to, disrespect
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Eat Your Words Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Eat Your Words Literal Meaning: A person eats the words “eat your words”. Figurative Meaning: To admit that what you said is wrong.
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Giving In Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Giving In Literal Meaning: To give the word “in” as a gift. Figurative Meaning: To agree to something after originally opposing it.
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Sick As A Dog Literal Meaning Figurative Meaning
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Sick As A Dog Literal Meaning: To be sick exactly as a dog. Figurative Meaning: To be very ill.
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Getting Your Foot In The Door Literal Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Getting Your Foot In The Door Literal Meaning: To place a foot inside a door. Figurative Meaning: To have an opportunity.
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Rule of Thumb Litural Meaning? Figurative Meaning?
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Rule of Thumb Literal Meaning: A king/queen as a thumb. Figurative Meaning: A way of calculating something which is not exact but which will help you to be correct enough.
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What does this mean really?
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And this?
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And what about this one?
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So can you define ‘idiom’?
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Idiom: Literal Meaning: Figurative Meaning: Name: Date:
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Idioms Idioms are phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we understand what they mean Literal Meaning: ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________ __________________. Literal meaning in your own words:__________ ____________________ ____________________ ______________. Figurative Meaning: ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________ __________________. Literal meaning in your own words:__________ ____________________ ____________________ ______________. Name: Date:
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Table of Contents It’s Raining Cats and Dogs Stick Together A Barrel of Laughs A Can of Worms Caught Red Handed Cry Your Eyes Out Don’t Lose Your Head Catching Up The Cold Shoulder Eat Your Words Giving In Sick As A Dog Getting Your Foot In The Door Rule of Thumb Shake a Leg Hang On Turn Someone Off
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