Price: 450 points or $4.5 USD
Subjects: ela,figurativeLanguage,craftAndStructures,reading
Grades: 4,5
Description: Engage your students in learning idioms and their meanings with this 60-card Boom Deck—perfect for Grades 3–5 and aligned with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.5 (and relevant standards in Grades 4–5). This set (Set 1) contains 15 common idioms, each presented through three interactive cards, plus a fill-in-the-blank section to reinforce comprehension. Every card includes audio support and alt text, ensuring all learners can access the content comfortably. These idioms are ideal for vocabulary building, figurative language practice, and meeting language standards. Save time, keep learners engaged, and watch your students master these phrases in a fun, interactive way! Idioms in This Set: 1) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 2) At the end of one's rope. 3) At the drop of a hat. 4) Have a frog in one's throat. 5) Judge a book by its cover. 6) Kill two birds with one stone. 7) Miss the boat. 8) Open a can of worms. 9) A penny for your thoughts. 10) Raining cats and dogs. 11) Snowed under. 12) Speak of the devil. 13) Two heads are better than one. 14) Under the weather. 15) Walk on eggshells. Use this deck to provide extra practice, introduce new idioms, or review figurative language concepts. With 60 cards of interactive content, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to assess and support your students’ growing language skills.