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How to teach Idioms
Using Idioms Figurative Language Activity, students demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships and nuances in word meanings.
Idioms are used in many of the books that our students read. Your students need to know what the most common idioms mean so that they understand what is being said. This activity will help your students learn about idioms.
Students will match idioms to their meanings by playing Go Fish, Memory, or Matching Game. Students will then illustrate and explain the meaning
of each phrase.
Other resources to use with this Idioms Figurative Language Activity
If you are using this activity, your students are probably learning about Idioms.
Use this Matching Idioms Worksheet as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this activity by sharing well-known idioms with your students. Next, ask students to help you figure out what the sentence means. Then, students complete the activity independently or with a partner. As students work, circulate around the classroom to listen to student discussions’ about figurative language. Finally, share students discussions that you heard to promote figurative language skills. Once finished, students draw pictures of the idioms from the activity.
Be sure to check out more Idiom Worksheets.
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