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Idiom Questions - All Grades

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Grade 5 Idiom
This TV show is boring. Watching this show is like
  1. fighting a crocodile.
  2. reading an exciting book.
  3. watching paint dry.
  4. driving a racing car.
Grade 7 Idiom
My mom starts her new job and says we will be rolling in the dough very soon!

The phrase rolling in the dough means:
  1. To have a lot of money
  2. To roll pizza dough
  3. Starting a new career
  4. Roll in money
Grade 4 Idiom
Grade 9 Idiom
Grade 5 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.5.5, L.5.5b
Which phrase is NOT an example of an idiom?
  1. feeling under the weather
  2. kill two birds with one stone
  3. see eye to eye
  4. best teacher in the whole world
Grade 6 Idiom
What is the correct way to write the idiom that means "to agree" or "to look at something the same way"?
  1. of the same page
  2. in the same page
  3. on the same page
  4. to the same page
Grade 5 Idiom CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.5.4

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In paragraph 6, the phrase "fish out of water" indicates that Mario:
  1. did not fit in.
  2. was thirsty.
  3. did not hear well.
  4. was hungry.
Grade 9 Idiom
What does it mean to "set someone straight"?
  1. make them sit up
  2. tell them to behave like they are supposed to
Grade 8 Idiom
Hit the deck is an example of?
  1. alliteration
  2. hyperbole
  3. idiom
  4. personification
Grade 4 Idiom
The other team really thought they could win! They were wrong because we
  1. put them out in left field!
  2. gave them a run for their money!
  3. struck out!
  4. smelled something fishy!
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