Post written by Hayden Last week during language arts we worked on a fun project about idioms where we had to randomly select an idiom, look up the meaning of it, and illustrate the idioms for what they sound like and what the real meaning is. We did this project do that if we came across an idiom when we are reading a book or doing something else, we’ll know what the idiom is.
Idioms are phrases that sound a little silly but have a different meanings. An example would be, Who let the cat out of the bag and told Billy about the surprise party? This doesn’t mean that somebody literally let a cat out of a bag, it means that somebody told a secret that wasn’t supposed to be said out loud. In my opinion I think it’s really fun because the idioms are funny and I like that we get to be creative with our drawings. Other students opinions about it were;
Click on the image below to see a full-screen slideshow of our illustrations!
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