Idiom Puzzle Challenge

Idiom Puzzle Challenge
Idiom Puzzle Challenge

Idiom Puzzle Challenge

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Aanchal Soni
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I’m a fun-loving educator with over 10 years of experience in teaching English and public speaking. I’ve worked with renowned institutions like the British School of Language, Prime Speech Power Language, and currently, PlanetSpark. I’m passionate about helping students grow and thrive, and there’s nothing more rewarding to me than seeing them succeed.

Fun and Engaging Idioms Worksheets for Kids

Idioms are a unique way to express ideas in English. Our worksheets combine a list of English language idioms with engaging exercises so kids can learn while having fun. These worksheets encourage creativity, vocabulary building, and comprehension through idiomatic expressions.

Inside the Worksheet

  • Choose-the-meaning questions for quick practice.
  • Sentence completion activities with idioms.
  • Matching idioms to meanings for memory reinforcement.
  • Everyday examples for practical understanding.

Benefits of Learning Idioms

By practicing idioms, children can:

  • Speak English more fluently.
  • Write essays and stories with more impact.
  • Build confidence in conversations and schoolwork.

These idioms for kids worksheets are a perfect resource for teachers, parents, and students alike.

 Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 - Choose the correct meaning

  1. Hidden good

  2. Cheap/quick

  3. Study

  4. Very happy

  5. Join trend

Exercise 2 - Fill with right idiom

  1. Keep her chin up

  2. Red-handed

  3. Hit the jackpot

  4. Wild goose chase

  5. Throw towel

Exercise 3 - Match the idioms with their meanings

  1. Through thick and thin - D. Continue in all times
  2. Jump the gun - G. Rush too soon
  3. A blessing in disguise - F. Hidden good result
  4. Burn bridges - J. Destroy relationships
  5. Lost for words - A. Not knowing what to say
  6. Break the news - H. Share information
  7. The tip of the iceberg - I. Only small part is seen
  8. Rule of thumb - C. Old guideline/Folk rule
  9. Go bananas - E. Overreact/Go crazy
  10. Spill over - B. Spread to other areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

The worksheet has tricky yet fun puzzles where children guess meanings or match idioms. These challenges sharpen both thinking and language skills.

Yes! Solving idiom puzzles introduces kids to new words and expressions. It expands their vocabulary while keeping them engaged through games.

Absolutely. Teachers can use it as a group activity or homework. It encourages teamwork, discussion, and makes English learning interactive.