Activity # 5 (Individual)

Step 1: Choose your favorite idiom from the list you created with your group members.

Step 2: On a blank piece of paper, draw a picture of your idiom. For example, if your idiom is “It’s raining cats and dogs,” you could draw a man holding an umbrella while dogs and cats are falling from the sky!

Step 3: On the other side of the paper, write the idiom. For example, for the picture below, you would write “It’s raining cats and dogs.”

Step 4: Then, use the idiom in a sentence that helps to show its meaning, just like you practiced in Activity # 4. For example, for the picture below, you could write: “It’s raining cats and dogs out there, so if I leave the house, I’ll get soaking wet!!”

Image retrieved from: http://wilsworldofwords.com/2010/06/english-picture-idioms-raining-cats-and-dogs.html

When you are finished, go on to Activity # 6

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