Idioms in Sentences 2

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by Looks Like Language © 2018

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Price: $3 USD

Subjects: speech,vocabAcquisitionAndUse,eslVocab,Special Autism,receptiveLanguage

Grades: 3,4,5

Description

Have your students memorized idiomatic meanings but still have problems understanding the phrases in context? This picture-filled Boom card deck challenges them to make inferences from sentence context to click on the correct idiom. (choice of 4) The cards in this deck are randomized with 15 cards used every time the student plays. Do your students have limited reading skills? No worries! They can click the sound button to hear it read aloud. This makes it so easy to assign a deck for homework without concerns. The idioms include: apple of my eye raining cats and dogs in the same boat piece of cake walking on eggshells butterflies in my stomach head in the clouds a fish out of water time flies when pigs fly, a frog in my throat, the cold shoulder on cloud 9 open a can of worms all ears cry over spilt milk couch potato joined at the hip two heads are better than one the class clown a needle in a haystack a drop in the bucket over the moon off the hook let the cat out of the bag cost an arm and a leg. Be sure to play the FREE 4-page preview to see how fun this is!

Acknowledgements

Clipart thanks to Educlips, KMDesigns, and Freepik.

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