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Teaching Idioms: It’s a Piece of Cake!

An illustrated piece of cake with pink frosting and cherries

The English language is full of unique colloquial sayings and expressions known as idioms. Exploring their definition and characteristics is essential to teach idioms. To effectively teach idioms, let’s first explore their definition and characteristics.

Idioms, which are fun and colorful expressions, have meanings that differ from their literal interpretations. Helping children understand and learn idioms improves reading comprehension and vocabulary.

If someone tells you not to bite off more than you can chew, they are not cautioning you about the size of the morsel of food on your fork. And if something costs you an arm and a leg, it doesn’t mean you have to pay with an actual arm and a leg … thank goodness!

These sayings are called idioms and teaching idioms is a piece of cake! (See what I did there? ?)

What Is an Idiom?

An idiom is a saying that has a meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Idioms are fun expressions that are commonly used to describe things in a colorful way.

Here are a few more common idioms. Do your kids know what they mean?

  • a penny for your thoughts
  • you’re driving me up the wall
  • go back to the drawing board
  • the best thing since sliced bread
  • a dime a dozen
  • barking up the wrong tree
  • when pigs fly

How Do We Teach Idioms?

Because idioms are common in English speech and literature, it’s important for children to become accustomed to hearing them. Learning and understanding idioms will help develop your child’s reading comprehension and build his vocabulary.

Now, let’s take a look at how we teach idioms in the All About Reading program.

See pigs fly with this idiom activity and story from All About Reading Level 3.

AAR Level 3 Story and Activity to help teach idioms

AAR Level 3 introduces twelve idioms in an activity called “When Pigs Fly.” Many of these idioms are encountered in “Chasing Henry” and subsequent stories.

Download Level 3 Activity: “When Pigs Fly”
Download Level 3 Story: “Chasing Henry”

Learn how the early bird catches the worm with this idiom activity and story from All About Reading Level 4.

AAR Level 4 Story and Activity to help teach idioms

Children are exposed to more idioms in a Level 4 activity called “The Early Bird Catches the Worm” and in a short story called “The Elephant in the Room.”

Download Level 4 Activity: “The Early Bird Catches the Worm”
Download Level 4 Story: “The Elephant in the Room”

60 Favorite Idioms

Many idioms have to do with animals (a little birdie told me), some have to do with color (tickled pink), and still others have to do with food (apple of my eye). Here’s a great collection of common idioms you can share with your children. Hang the list on the fridge or in your classroom, or discuss them over lunch–or even over a piece of cake!

60 Idioms and their meanings download graphic to help with teaching idioms

Now that we’ve learned all about idioms and how to teach them, please share your favorite in the comments below!

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Stephanie

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These are fun!

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Thanks, Stephanie!

Jacqueline Canfield

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Thank you for the reference sheet! This is great!

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You’re welcome, Jacqueline! Glad you like it!

Kelly

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“Thanks a million” for the extra activities!

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We’re happy to “welcome you with open arms!”

Natosha

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Very nice way to learn and build skills. Love the illustrations and additional images to correspond with the pages.

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Thank you, Natosha!

Lynette

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I really appreciate your list and that you include idioms in your reading program.

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Thank you, Lynette.

Stephanie Lafountain

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These are so clever! Thanks!

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You’re welcome, Stephanie!

Kristen

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Great idea for teaching idioms!

Marianne

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I love the handy list. One of my fellow homeschool moms has English as a second language and a list of common idioms is helpful for teaching her kids.

Robin E. Williams

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Marianne,
I’m glad this was helpful for your fellow homeschooler! Thank you.

Stephanie

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Love these! Great resource.

Alissa

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I love this idea. This seems like such a great resource, and my daughter would enjoy going over all of these. :)

Robin E. Williams

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Thank you, Alissa!

Robin E. Williams

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Thank you, Melissa! Glad to hear this is helpful.

Melissa G

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I love using idioms with my kids! We always get a chuckle out of them. Love how AAR explains them.

Robin E. Williams

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Melissa,
I love that you approach idioms lightheartedly with your kids! That makes for the best learning!

Megan

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This is fantastic!! Love your company and your resources :)

Robin E. Williams

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Aww, thank you!

Kelli

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These idiom resources are amazing! I will be sharing this my kids to help them!

Robin E. Williams

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Kelli,
Thank you!

Debra

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Love this I am going to show my nephew this!!! It will be so useful!

Robin

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Glad this will be useful!

Vandanaa Deonath-Sankar

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These idiom resources are absolutely fantastic! They’re not only helpful but also a powerful tool to enhance students’ understanding and use of language. I truly appreciate your generosity in sharing such valuable material—this will make a real difference in the classroom!

Thank you 😊

Robin

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Vandanaa,
I’m glad this will be so helpful for you in the classroom! You’re welcome!

Sheri

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This looks like a good article to use.

Robin

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Thanks, Sheri.

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Katherine

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Idioms are one of the most fun parts of learning English.

Robin

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I agree!

Jessica Gonsalves

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Thank you for the chart! Printing it now.

Robin

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You’re welcome, Jessica!

Sara

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This lesson WAS a piece of cake!

Robin

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Oh, great to hear! Thank you, Sara!

Lora Thomas

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How fun! Will definitely print this chart!

Robin

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Great!

Elisabeth Bean

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Thank you!! So helpful

Robin

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You’re welcome!

Amanda

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This was one of my boys’ favorite lessons.

Robin

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Amanda,
I can see why. Idioms are very interesting!

Jennifer

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I love that the curriculum includes things like this! My daughter is doing really well with it after struggling for a long time with other curriculums.

Robin

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Jennifer,
I’m so happy to hear that your daughter is doing well with All About Reading. Thank you.

Monica Thomas

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What a fun idea! Thank you for the printable!

Robin

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You’re welcome!

Jane

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I love this idea. We have loved this curriculum. Thank you for all you do.

Robin

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Thank you, Jane!

Brittany

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We love this curriculum! And idioms are so much fun.

Sarah

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Such a great resource for literal minds! Thank you!

Robin

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You’re welcome, Sarah!

Jennifer

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I love all the things like this that this curriculum includes. My daughter is finally thriving with it.

Robin

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Jennifer,
I’m so pleased to hear that your daughter is thriving!