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  • On the field trip, Mrs. Williams had to "count noses" over and over to make sure no one was lost.
    To count how many people there are
    To use a lot of kleenex
    To do your best in math
  • Before practicing the class play, Mr. Perez told us that we needed to learn our lines "by heart".
    To study the human heart.
    To dream about your learning.
    To memorize something
  • After practicing long division for a few weeks, Mia said that it was as "easy as ABC!"
    Something you need to study
    Something very challenging
    Something very easy
  • My dad had a difficult childhood. He said that everything he knew he learned from the "University of Life".
    To learn from an online course.
    To learn from experience.
    To learn things in college.
  • When my class couldn't agree on a class pet, Miss Goh said we'd decide by using "a show of hands".
    To do sign language
    To raise your hand to vote.
    To see if your hands are clean.
  • Even Mr. Russell warned the class that hamsters can bite, Rachel put her finger in the cage. She had "to learn the hard way".
    To learn from a bad experience
    To learn from an online course
    To learn from a book
  • When we finished our biography projects, Mrs. Lang said that now we were "armed with skills".
    Someone who has weapons
    Someone who lifts weights
    Someone with helpful experiences
  • Keisha wanted to do well on the spelling test. She knew that if she "passed with flying colors", she might make the spelling bee team.
    To know the names of many colors
    To get a high test score
    To pass the pilot's exam
  • Ms. Green is nice to everyone, but she is extra sweet to Ryan. Everyone knows he is "the teacher's pet".
    The teacher's animal at home
    The class pet
    The teacher's favorite student
  • When Ms. Chandra asked Jordan a tough question, he sat quietly. It was like he "drew a blank".
    To fail to remember.
    To draw using a white crayon
    To remember everything clearly
  • Kasey studied each day but never was able to get top scores. Her parents were still proud and told her she got an "A for effort".
    Someone who may not get the best grades but tries really har
    Someone who is lazy
    A straight "A" student
  • Lucy was so excited about the talent show that she practiced daily! Her mom said she was an "eager beaver".
    To hesitate
    To be hardworking
    To be enthusiastic
  • Mallory visits the library often. Everyone says she's a real "bookworm".
    Someone who loves to read
    Someone who reads in the dark
    Someone who hates books
  • James was worried about the science text. He knew he would have to "hit the books" to do well.
    To be angry
    To study hard
    To visit the library
  • The science test was the next day, so Michael decided he should "crack a book".
    To break a book's spine
    To damage a book
    To open a book to study
  • Our class wasn't sure which kind of carnival book to create. We decided to "brainstorm" together.
    To have a headache due to a storm
    To be confused
    To think of lots of ideas
  • After Kyle painted a dinosaur picture, a few classmates decided to "copycat" his idea.
    An original thought or act.
    To do the same as another person does.
    Twin cats
  • When I brought a heavy volcano project to school, I asked Jake to "give me a hand".
    To help someone
    To give someone an award
    To let someone work alone
  • The research project took so long to create that we were "working our fingers to the bone".
    To have arthritis
    To relax
    Working really hard
  • Lily waited until the last minute to do everything. The night before the project was due, she had to "crank out a paper".
    To quickly write or type a paper
    To do your best writing
    To tear pieces of paper
  • After the principal heard kids playing in the bathroom, we knew they would be "in hot water".
    To have a warm bath
    To be given an award
    To be in trouble
  • Gabe goofed off so much that finally, Mr. Davis said, I'm "keeping an eye on you"!
    I'm watching you
    I need glasses
    I'm ignoring you
  • Sophie likes to read on a Kindle, but her brother is "old school" and prefers books you can hold.
    Someone who likes old things better than new things
    A school from long ago
    An older student
  • Anthony was too tired to go to school. He decided to pretend he was sick, so he could "play hooky".
    To skip school
    To play a new game
    To go fishing
  • My teacher said that if we can memorize our math facts, next year we'll be "ahead of the game"!
    Someone who is concentrating
    Someone who loves board games
    Someone who is more likely to succeed
  • Ms. Owens told us that good writers observe things carefully. She told us we could write better dialogue if we kept our "ears to the ground".
    To keep our ears clean
    To pay attention to everything
    To tune everything out
  • When my class started to chat, Mrs. Brents told us to pay attention since time was short, but we still had "to cover a lot of ground".
    To run all over the playground
    To go over new material or learn things
    To hide what you know