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Hand out several IDIOM worksheet (slide 40).

Hand out several IDIOM worksheet (slide 40). Have students create Cornell notes as you introduce the meaning of Idioms, Literal, and Figurative meaning. Ask students to complete a IDIOM worksheet for each IDOM presented. After you complete power-point begin a IDIOM dictionary.

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Hand out several IDIOM worksheet (slide 40).

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  1. Hand out several IDIOM worksheet (slide 40). • Have students create Cornell notes as you introduce the meaning of Idioms, Literal, and Figurative meaning. • Ask students to complete a IDIOM worksheet for each IDOM presented. • After you complete power-point begin a IDIOM dictionary. • 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. • As daily warm-up’s present students with a new IDIOM. This will help them extend the IDIOM dictionary.

  2. IDIOMS • 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.“

  3. (take notes on spiral Language Arts notebook) IdiomsDo you know what an idiom is?

  4. Idioms are phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we understand what they mean

  5. “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.

  6. It’s raining cats and dogs.

  7. Let’s see, if you understand the peculiar meaning of some common idioms!

  8. Stick Together • What is the literal meaning? • What is the figurative meaning?

  9. Stick Together

  10. A Barrel of Laughs • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  11. A Barrel of Laughs

  12. A Can of Worms • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  13. A Can of Worms

  14. Caught Red Handed • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  15. Caught Red Handed

  16. Cry Your Eyes Out • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  17. Cry Your Eyes Out

  18. Don’t Lose Your Head • Literal Meaning • Figurative Meaning

  19. Don’t Lose Your Head

  20. Catching Up • Literal Meaning • Figurative Meaning

  21. Catching Up

  22. The Cold Shoulder • Literal Meaning • Figurative Meaning

  23. The Cold Shoulder

  24. Eat Your Words • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  25. Eat Your Words

  26. Giving In • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  27. Giving In

  28. Sick As A Dog • Literal Meaning • Figurative Meaning

  29. Sick As A Dog

  30. Getting Your Foot In The Door • Literal Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  31. Getting Your Foot In The Door

  32. Rule of Thumb • Litural Meaning? • Figurative Meaning?

  33. Rule of Thumb

  34. What does this mean really?

  35. And this?

  36. And what about this one?

  37. So can you define ‘idiom’?

  38. Name: Date: Idiom:

  39. Name: Date: IdiomsIdioms are phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we understand what they mean

  40. 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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