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Weather Idiom Board Game Answers

Instruction Sheet 1 under the weather To feel ill or unwell.


Move around the board, taking it in turns. When a player lands on
2 right as rain To be healthy. To be fine.
a picture, they say the idiom and the meaning. If the player is not
able to recall the idiom and/or meaning, the other player can offer a 3 every cloud has a There is something good even in a bad
choice of what the answer could be. For example, ‘Under the weather. silver lining situation.
Does that mean to feel ill or to be healthy?’ 4 face like thunder To have an angry expression on your
face.
5 come rain or shine Something will be done whatever
happens.
6 save for a rainy day To save money for a time when it
might unexpectedly be needed.
7 take a rain check To tell someone you are unable to do
something with them now but you
would still like to do it in the near
future.
8 storm in a teacup A lot of fuss over something that is of
little or no importance.
9 snowed under To have too much work.

10 put it on ice To postpone or delay something.

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Weather Idiom
every cloud has
a silver lining FINISH

put it on ice

right as rain right as rain


face like thunder

under the come rain take a


weather or shine rain
check
under the
put it on ice weather

save for a face like thunder storm in a teacup


storm in a teacup
START rainy day

every cloud has come rain


take a or shine
rain check a silver lining

save for a
rainy day

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