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Idioms Bundle (Idioms Board Game with 84 Idiom Cards and 4 Crossword Puzzles)
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Idioms Bundle (Idioms Board Game with 84 Idiom Cards and 4 Crossword Puzzles)

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Figurative Language Idioms Crossword Puzzles: Idioms Crossword Puzzle-1 (22 idioms) Idioms Crossword Puzzle-2 (14 money-related idioms) Idioms Crossword Puzzle-3 (20 success-related idioms) Idioms Crossword Puzzle-4 (20 feeling/emotion-related idioms) For each idiom, there’s an explanation and an example sentence with one missing word. Idioms in the sentences are written in bold letters. To complete the crossword puzzle, the missing word in the idiom must be found. Idioms used in the puzzles: Idioms Crossword Puzzle-1 have a finger in every pie turn the page mind your own business hit the books in seventh heaven have a heart of stone build bridges turn tail a needle in a haystack pull a rabbit out of your hat a pipe dream fill someone’s boots give someone enough rope someone’s ears are burning get someone’s goat my lips are sealed reinvent the wheel kick the bucket like a flash a piece of cake be curtains for someone mend fences Idioms Crossword Puzzle-2 (money-related idioms) pay on the nail make ends meet nest egg bring home the bacon cash cow daylight robbery break the bank in the hole cost you an arm and a leg go Dutch for peanuts hit the jackpot go broke tighten your belt Idioms Crossword Puzzle-3 (success-related idioms) save the day a flash in the pan go like a bomb the sky’s the limit back on the rails again get a foot in the door reach for the stars be coming up roses play your cards right a near thing dip a toe make a big splash a roaring success kill two birds with one stone have something to your credit bear fruit have the last laugh be going places with flying colors put all your eggs in one basket Idioms Crossword Puzzle-4 (feeling/emotion-related idioms) wear your heart on your sleeve sinking feeling down in the dumps over the moon on edge fool’s paradise be afraid of your own shadow no hard feelings as hard as nails lose your cool tongue-tied go bananas guilty pleasure get up on the wrong side of bed butterflies in your stomach a fish out of water make your flesh creep a cold fish not turn a hair make your blood boil Idioms Board Game with Idiom Task Cards game board 84 idiom task cards with questions on idioms another game idea with idiom task cards instructions for the teacher instructions for students Idioms used on the cards: have a sweet tooth have a skeleton in the closet cry wolf a storm in a teacup behind bars have butterflies in your stomach have a fire in your belly treat someone with kid gloves like a red rag to a bull be sold on something a dead duck smell a rat cool as a cucumber a smart cookie break the ice break a leg (buy) a lemon the apple of someone’s eye put your foot in your mouth watch your mouth early bird it’s all Greek to me excuse my French it takes two to tango see eye to eye with someone an eye for an eye under the weather not someone’s bag have feet of clay get your head down live hand to mouth use your loaf face the music keep your chin up find your feet a couch potato keep a straight face my lips are sealed be curtains for someone cost an arm and a leg in seventh heaven chase rainbows the salt on the earth get your goat turn the page get your foot in the door a piece of cake have a finger in every pie hit the books have a heart of stone build bridges turn tail have a lot on your plate pull a rabbit out of your hat kick the bucket a pipe dream it’s raining cats and dogs like herding cats there’s no room to swing a cat live a dog’s life like a dog with a bone be all eyes be all mouth your heart is in your mouth someone’s ears are burning give someone enough rope be off-colour over the moon mend your fences be in the hole bring home the bacon reinvent the wheel go broke down in the dumps tighten your belt lose your cool a cold fish turn a deaf ear get up on the wrong side of the bed tongue-tied wear your heart on your sleeve go Dutch look for a needle in a haystack fill someone’s shoes + 9 more idioms on the board: a blessing in disguise turn the corner kill two birds with one stone hit the jackpot be in a tight corner a cross to bear hold all the aces life’s full of ups and downs a step forward Instructions for the Teacher Divide the class into groups of two, three or four. Each group will need: 1- a copy of the board 2- a set of idiom task cards 3- a dice 4- a counter for each player (any small objects - coins, bingo chips, beads, toys, etc. - can be used as counters.) 5- a copy of Instructions for Students page
Idioms Crossword Puzzle-3 (success-related idioms)
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Idioms Crossword Puzzle-3 (success-related idioms)

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Idioms Crossword Puzzle (20 success-related idioms and answer key) For each idiom, there’s an explanation and an example sentence with one missing word. Idioms in the sentences are written in bold letters. To complete the crossword puzzle, the missing word in the idiom must be found. Idioms used in the puzzle: save the day a flash in the pan go like a bomb the sky’s the limit back on the rails again get a foot in the door reach for the stars be coming up roses play your cards right a near thing dip a toe make a big splash a roaring success kill two birds with one stone have something to your credit bear fruit have the last laugh be going places with flying colors put all your eggs in one basket
Musical Terms, Crossword Puzzle
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Musical Terms, Crossword Puzzle

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Musical Terms, Crossword Puzzle Answer key’s included. The terms used in the puzzle are: tempo: the speed of the musical beat tenor: a high-ranged male voice baritone: a moderately low male voice; in range between a tenor and a bass bass: the lowest male voice soprano: the highest ranged woman’s voice alto: a low-ranged female voice mezzo-soprano: a dramatic woman’s voice that combines the power of an alto with the primary high range of a soprano metronome: a mechanical (or electric) device that precisely measures tempo mezzo: an Italian prefix that means “medium” bar: a common term for a musical measure beat: a musical pulse conductor: the leader of a performing group of musicians crescendo: gradually getting louder dynamic: the musical element of relative musical loudness or quietness ensemble: a group of musical performers falsetto: a vocal technique that allows a male to sing in a much higher, lighter register (by vibrating only half of the vocal cord) genre: a category of musical composition (the specific classification of a musical work) key: the central note, chord or scale of a musical composition or movement note: in music notation, a black or white oval-shaped symbol (with or without a stem/flag) that represents a specific rhythmic duration and/or pitch octave: a musical interval between two pitches in which the upper pitch vibrates twice as fast as the lower transition: a bridge section between two musical ideas transposition: shifting a piece to a different pitch level tremolo: rapid repetition of a pitch (i.e.: bowing a string rapidly while maintaining a constant pitch) vibrato: small fluctuations in pitch used to make a sound more expressive syncopation: an “off-the-beat” accent modulation: the process of changing from one musical key to another chord: a harmonic combination that has three or more pitches sounding simultaneously accent: momentarily emphasizing a note with a dynamic attack
Musical Instruments, Word Search Puzzle
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Musical Instruments, Word Search Puzzle

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Musical Instruments, Word Search Puzzle Answer key’s included. *30 musical instruments used in the puzzle: *accordion, bagpipes, balalaika, banjo, bass guitar, cajon, cello, clarinet, contrabass, drums, electric guitar, flute, guitar, harmonica, harp, hurdy-gurdy, keyboard, mandolin, maracas, oboe, piano, saxophone, sitar, synthesizer, trumpet, tuba, ukulele, viola, violin, xylophone.
Music Genres, Word Search Puzzle
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Music Genres, Word Search Puzzle

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Music Genres, Word Search Puzzle Answer key’s included. **27 genres used in the puzzle are: ** Ambient, Blues, Celtic, Classical, Country, Dubstep, Electronic, Flamenco, Folk, Grunge, Hip hop, House, Jazz, K-Pop, Latin, Lullaby, Metal, Opera, Pop, Punk, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Soul, Spiritual, Symphonic, Techno.
Was Were Task Cards
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Was Were Task Cards

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Was Were Task Cards with Answer Sheets 40 task cards blank task cards for students to create their own cards answer sheets a copy in worksheet format answer key
Music Word Search Puzzle
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Music Word Search Puzzle

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Music Word Search Puzzle Answer key’s included. 44 words used in the puzzle: artist, ballad, band, baritone, bass, beat, blues, choir, chord, classical, compose, composer, composition, concert, dance, drums, duet, ensemble, flamenco, flute, genre, guitar, harmony, harp, improvise, jazz, key, Latin, lyrics, melody, musical, musician, notes, octave, opera, piano, pop, rap, rhythm, rock, song, symphony, tempo, violin.
Legendary Jazz Artists Word Search Puzzle
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Legendary Jazz Artists Word Search Puzzle

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Legendary Jazz Artists Word Search A good word search puzzle for International Jazz Day. Answer key’s included. Names of the artists used in the puzzle are: Billie Holiday Carla Bley Charles Mingus Charlie Parker Chet Baker Chick Corea Coleman Hawkins Count Basie Dave Brubeck Dizzy Gillespie Duke Ellington Ella Fitzgerald John Coltrane Louis Armstrong Max Roach Miles Davis Nat King Cole Nina Simone Ornette Coleman Pat Metheny Ray Brown Scott Joplin Wayne Shorter Wes Montgomery
Earth Day, Word Search Puzzle
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Earth Day, Word Search Puzzle

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Earth Day, Word Search Puzzle Answer key’s included. The words used in the puzzle are: AIR ANIMALS ATMOSPHERE CLEAN DEFORESTATION EARTH ECO-FRIENDLY ECOSYSTEM ENDANGERED ENERGY ENVIRONMENT EXTINCT FOREST GREEN NATURE OCEANS OXYGEN OZONE PLANET PLASTIC POLLUTION PROTECT RECYCLE REDUCE RETHINK REUSE SAVE TREES WATER ZERO-WASTE
120 Tenses Task Cards (Alice in Wonderland,2010-Movie)
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120 Tenses Task Cards (Alice in Wonderland,2010-Movie)

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Tenses Task Cards (Alice in Wonderland,2010-Movie) 120 task cards to review tenses. All the sentences on the task cards are from the movie Alice in Wonderland (2010). Present Simple (29 task cards) Present Continuous (23 task cards) Present Perfect (27 task cards) Present Perfect Continuous (5 task cards) Past Simple (31 task cards) Past Continuous (3 task cards) Past Perfect (2 task cards)
DAZ/DAF Präsens, Verbkonjugation (German for Beginners)
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DAZ/DAF Präsens, Verbkonjugation (German for Beginners)

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Präsens, Verbjonkugation 5 pages grammar tables, examples, and exercises! Answer key’s included. Contents 1.Personalpronomen 2. Das Präsens a) Verbkonjugation, Schwache Verben b) Verbkonjugation, Starke Verben c) Verbkonjugation, Trennbare Verben d) Verbkonjugation, “sein” und “haben”
Mother's Day Adjectives Word Search Puzzle
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Mother's Day Adjectives Word Search Puzzle

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Mother’s Day Adjectives Word Search Puzzle Answer key’s included. The adjectives used in the puzzle are: accepting, beautiful, brave, caring, devoted, empowering, encouraging, forgiving, friendly, helpful, incomparable, inspiring, kind, loving, motivating, patient, perfect, polite, precious, protective, selfless, supportive, strong, tolerant, understanding, unique, warm, wise.
DAZ/DAF Länder und Sprachen (German for Beginners)
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DAZ/DAF Länder und Sprachen (German for Beginners)

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Länder und Sprachen (Countries and Languages) Contents Page 1: table of countries and languages in German Pages 2-3-4: exercises Pages 5-6: answer key Structures Welche Sprachen spricht man in Italien? In Italien spricht man Italienisch. Wie heißt die Hauptstadt von Deutschland? Die Hauptstadt von Deutschland heißt/ist Berlin. Sprichst du Japanisch? / Sprechen Sie Japanisch? ▪ Ja, ich spreche sehr gut Japanisch. ▪ Ja, ich spreche ein bisschen Japanisch. ▪ Nein, ich spreche kein Wort Japanisch.