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Dress Like an Idiom!

Students have spent all week learning about idioms. An idiom is a group of words whose collective meaning is different from their individual, literal meaning. Examples of idioms include swimming with sharks, cat got your tongue, ace up your sleeve, and raining cats and dogs. See if you can figure out what idiom each student dressed up as! The answer to each students idiom can be found by reading the caption of the picture.

  • One smart cookie
  • Case of the Mondays
  • Green thumb
  • Zip your lips
  • Feeling under the weather
  • A little birdie told me
  • Hold your horses
  • Two peas in a pod
  • You look like a million bucks
  • Hit the sack
  • Splitting headache

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