Idiom of the Week Posters - Classroom Bulletin Board Decor Idioms - Vol 2
Idiom of the Week Posters - Classroom Bulletin Board Decor Idioms - Vol 2: Although idioms are a part of everyday speech, they are often misunderstood by our students. These idiom posters allow teachers to present one idiom per week, accompanied by a clear definition, and an example to help students better understand the meaning of common idioms. This is particularly beneficial for ESL, EAL, ESOL classrooms, though it is versatile for use with any student audience.
Want more idioms? Click here to grab volume 1!
Included in this Idiom of The Week Posters Resource:
➡️ Idiom of the Week Title Poster: Use this title poster that reads, "Idiom of the Week" on a classroom bulletin board to display each of the idiomatic expressions underneath each week!
➡️ Idiom Definition Poster: A poster is also provided with a definition of idiom for students to reference as a reminder. This can go under the title poster with the idiom expression posters going underneath this one.
➡️ 40 Idiom Expression Posters: Each of these 40 eye-catching idiom posters includes an idiom, an eye-catching image, an easy-to-understand definition, and an example of the idiom in use. These posters can be changed out weekly, so students can learn a new idiom each week!
How to Use This Idiom of The Week Resource:
- Student Examples: Have your students write examples of how they could use this idiom in their everyday lives under the poster that week.
- Reward System: Reward students with tokens or stickers when they use the idioms properly in speech and writing during that week. You might consider giving a small prize at the end of the month to those who have used the expressions frequently.
- Idiom Writing Prompts: Use the posters as writing prompts where students must write a story related to the idiom or incorporate the idiom into a narrative story.
What Teachers Are Saying About This Idiom of The Week Resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is a great thing to do with my students! I have it on my board and reference it if we have an extra minute or two before the bell rings and I need a space filler!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students enjoy this and I've even had one student come back saying he heard someone say one of the idioms in real life, and he remembered what it meant. Win!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We do an idiom a day. It takes only a few minutes, but the kids are engaged. They try to find ways to work the idioms into our discussions.
Like this? You'll love our best-selling idioms awards
>>> End of the Year Idiom Student Awards
© Presto Plans
➡️ Want 10 free ELA resources sent to your inbox? Click here!