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What does it mean when someone says, “icing on the cake”? . In this lesson, you will learn the meaning of the idiom, “icing on the cake,” by looking at a cartoon. An idiom is a phrase or expression that cannot be taken literally. X. Barked up the wrong tree.
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In this lesson, you will learn the meaning of the idiom, “icing on the cake,” by looking at a cartoon.
An idiom is a phrase or expression that cannot be taken literally.
X Barked up the wrong tree
Sarah was so excited to get her driver’s license, so getting a new car was icing on the cake.
I got my driver’s license! Then, I got home and found out my dad bought me a new car. That’s icing on the cake!
In this lesson you have learned the meaning of the idiom, “icing on the cake,” by looking at a cartoon.
Write a sentence that includes the idiom “icing on the cake.”
Draw a picture that illustrates the meaning of the idiom, “icing on the cake.”
Write a story about a time you or someone you received something that was “icing on the cake”. What happened?
Describe a third extension activity here if you have a good one…
Write a paragraph that includes the phrase “icing on the cake” and shows that you understand the meaning.