Here are my “Idiom of the Week” and “Wordle Wednesday”; I will restarting these two features as soon as I ‘officially’ start teaching.
Every Monday I will be posting an Idiom of the Week; there will be an image in which you are more than welcome to print them out and use them for your enjoyment or in your teaching. With the image there will be a definition.
Here are all the posts I have already posted. If there is no link; then I have not written it yet. If you want me to create an Idiom of the Week using your topic; please feel free to let me know via the Comments at the bottom of this page.
- Idiom of the Week: “Raining Cats and Dogs”
- Idiom of the Week: “A Piece of Cake”
- Idiom of the Week: “Being Stumped”
- Idiom of the Week: “Beat About The Bush”
- Idiom of the Week: “Pig Out”
- Idiom of the Week: “Daft as a Brush”
- Idiom of the Week: “A Drop in the Ocean”
- Idiom of the Week: “A New Lease of Life”
- Idiom of the Week: “An Axe to Grind”
- Idiom of the Week: “Another String To Your Bow”
- Idiom of the Week: “Hot Potato”
- Idiom of the Week: “A Penny For Your Thoughts”
- Idiom of the Week: “Add Insult To Injury”
- Idiom of the Week: “Bad-mouth”
- Idiom of the Week: “At the Eleventh Hour”
- Idiom of the Week: “Be All Ears”
- Idiom of the Week: “Can’t make heads or tails of something”
- Idiom of the Week: “Bite off more than one can chew”
- Idiom of the Week: “Down in the Dumps”
- Idiom of the Week: “An Eager Beaver”
- Idiom of the Week: “Burn the Midnight Oil”
- Idiom of the Week: “By the skin of one’s teeth”
- Idiom of the Week: “Get a kick out of something”
- Idiom of the Week: “Actions speak louder than words”
- Idiom of the Week: “An arm and a leg”
- Idiom of the Week: “At the drop of a hat”
- Idiom of the Week: “Back to the drawing board”
- Idiom of the Week: “Ball is in your court”
Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
Every Wednesday I will be posting a “Wordle” word cloud; you are more than welcome to print them out and use them for your enjoyment. Excellent images for displays and for teaching.
Here are all the posts I have already posted. If there is no link; then I have not written it yet. If you want me to create a Wordle Wednesday using your topic; please feel free to let me know via the Comments at the bottom of this page.
- Wordle Wednesday: Languages
- Wordle Wednesday: Chinese Calender
- Wordle Wednesday: Tricky Words
- Wordle Wednesday: Jobs & Occupations
- Wordle Wednesday: Animals on a Farm
- Wordle Wednesday: Animals in a Zoo
- Wordle Wednesday: Adjective for Describing People
- Wordle Wednesday: Adverbs of Time
- Wordle Wednesday: Buildings & Places
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