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Idioms. Type Author’s Name Here. You can change the color scheme and theme by following the directions below: Click on the “Design” tab Look through the “themes” box by clicking on the arrows. Click on your choice of design to change the presentation theme
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Idioms Type Author’s Name Here
You can change the color scheme and theme by following the directions below: • Click on the “Design” tab • Look through the “themes” box by clicking on the arrows. Click on your choice of design to change the presentation theme • Delete this slide by “right-clicking” on Slide 2 in the Slide Pane and choosing “Delete Slide” Changing Slide Show Colors
Walking on air • Burns the candle at both ends • On Cloud 9 • Put your foot in your mouth • Between a rock and a hard place • Break a leg • You’re in the dog house • Let the cat out of the bag • Drive me up a wall • My hands are tied • Play it by ear • Shed some light on it • Roll with the punches • Skating on thin ice • Get off my back • Kick the bucket • Raining cats and dogs • Butterflies in your stomach • Spitting image • Don’t lose your head • Break the ice • Off the hook • Pass the buck • Swallow your pride • On the right track • Clear sailing • Running on empty • Hit the ceiling • Turned a deaf ear List of Idioms to Choose From
Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom • Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side • Copy and paste the website you got the picture from onto the slide. Make the text tiny • Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. • Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture. First Idiom Title Here
Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom • Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side • Copy and paste the website you got the picture from onto the slide. Make the text tiny • Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. • Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture. First Idiom Title Here
Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom • Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side • Copy and paste the website you got the picture from onto the slide. Make the text tiny • Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. • Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture. First Idiom Title Here
Use Clip Art or a Google Image Search to find a Literal picture of the idiom • Insert the picture or clip art into this slide on the left side • Copy and paste the website you got the picture from onto the slide. Make the text tiny • Find and insert a picture of the Figurative meaning on the right side. • Type one sentence explaining what the idiom means on the right side, under the picture. First Idiom Title Here
Click on the “Animations” tab above • Look through the list of transitions by clicking on the arrows to view each one • Click on the one you like • This will apply it to this slide only. You may put a different transition on each slide by following these steps. • Delete this slide when you have completed this task. Add Animations
Click on the “Slide Show” tab and then click the first icon; From Beginning • If you are happy with the presentation, delete this slide and save your changes. • If anything needs to be changed, take this time to go back and edit. Watch your Slide Show