Idioms are words, phrases, or expression that are not interpreted logically or literally.

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Idioms are words, phrases, or expression that are not interpreted logically or literally.

 In the middle of a test Alex asked his teacher Ms. W. if he could go to the washroom. She said to Alex, "I think you are just trying to buy time!" Lisett was about to say something to Ms. W. but Alex looked at her and whispered, "Clam up." Carlos and Alexis shouted out, "Ms. W. I think Alex is about to throw up!" Alex was mad at this and told them to zip their lips, but Sofia said, "Why should theyzip their lips, they are trying to help you out. Alexis and Carlos said, "Ms. W. we think he isfalling in love with that new girl in the next classroom, and he just wants to get another look at her." By this time Diana had to give her opinion. She said, "Ms. W., Alex is just going bananas, because he thinks this test is too much work." Miguel piped up and said, "Yaaa Alex is just acouch potato he doesn't want to finish the test." Cierra wanted to speak, but instead of just calling out, she put up her hand. Ms. W. said, "Yes Cierra." Cierra said, "Ms. W. this isn't nice, everyone is saying things that are making Alex upset and all these put downs are leaving a bad taste in my mouth." Thank you for putting your hand up and for supporting Alex that was very nice of you," said Ms. W. Theresa said, "Ms. W., Cierra is just fishing for a compliment." Paola shouted out (without putting her hand up), "Why do you want to go to the washroom Alex, speak up,cat got your tongue?" buy timeClam upthrow upzip their lips falling in lovegoing bananascouch potatoa bad taste in my mouthfishing for a complimentcat got your tongue?  By this time, Ms. W. just wanted everyone to get back to the test and said, "Yes Alex, you can go to the washroom." 

Discuss the meaning of the idiom. Write the meaning of the idiom in your journal.

 A. Cats and dogs are falling from the sky.  B. It is raining very hard.  C. It is snowing outside.

 A. Something to eat.  B. Something to share.  C. Something easy to do.

 A. annoying someone  B. Driving a car up a wall for fun.  C. Playing a car game.

 A. To tell a secret.  B. To let a cat out of a bag.  C. To put a cat in a bag.

 Use the markers to create a page for your class idiom book. Write the meaning of the idiom.  First read the sentence on the front and discuss with your group the meaning of the idiom.  Then check your answer on the back.  Don’t forget to write the idiom in your journal.

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