Let's solve the
Idiom Matching worksheet step by step.
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Task: Match each idiom on the left to its correct meaning on the right.
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Step 1: Understand each idiom
1.
Don’t add fuel to the fire
→ This means *don't make a bad situation worse*.
(Like adding more wood to a fire to make it bigger.)
2.
A penny saved, is a penny earned
→ This emphasizes that saving money is valuable — *it’s good to save money rather than spend or waste it*.
3.
Around the clock
→ Means *all of the time; 24 hours*, non-stop.
4.
A picture is worth a thousand words
→ A visual can convey more information than a long description.
5.
It’s all in your head
→ Something is imagined or not real; it’s not actually happening.
6.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
→ Being away from someone you love increases your affection for them.
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Step 2: Match Each Idiom to Its Meaning
Now let’s match them:
1.
Don’t add fuel to the fire →
Don’t make a bad situation even worse.
✔ Match:
3rd meaning
2.
A penny saved, is a penny earned →
It’s good to save money, rather than spending it and wasting it.
✔ Match:
1st meaning
3.
Around the clock →
all of the time; 24 hours
✔ Match:
5th meaning
4.
A picture is worth a thousand words →
Pictures can give more information than just words
✔ Match:
4th meaning
5.
It’s all in your head →
something is imagined; not real
✔ Match:
2nd meaning
6.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder →
Being away from someone you love makes your love even stronger.
✔ Match:
6th meaning
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✔ Final Matching Answers:
| Idiom | Meaning |
|------|--------|
| Don’t add fuel to the fire | Don’t make a bad situation even worse. |
| A penny saved, is a penny earned | It’s good to save money, rather than spending it and wasting it. |
| Around the clock | All of the time; 24 hours |
| A picture is worth a thousand words | Pictures can give more information than just words |
| It’s all in your head | Something is imagined; not real |
| Absence makes the heart grow fonder | Being away from someone you love makes your love even stronger. |
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📝 Summary:
You would draw a line or place a number next to each idiom to connect it to the correct meaning on the right side.
This exercise helps students understand figurative language and common expressions used in English.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of idiom worksheet elementary.