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    Class 6 Common Idioms Daily Use Worksheet

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    Archita Srivastava
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    Class 6 Common Idioms Daily Use Worksheet
    Class 6 Common Idioms Daily Use Worksheet

    Class 6 Common Idioms Daily Use Worksheet

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Archita Srivastava
    Archita SrivastavaVisit Profile
    I am a lively and dynamic educator with four years of teaching experience across online and offline classrooms. I began my journey as a private tutor for three years and currently work as a Public Speaking Expert at PlanetSpark. I have taught students up to high school in CBSE, ICSE, and UP Board, covering all major subjects while guiding them through board exam projects and assignments with creativity, confidence, and a joyful learning spirit. My aim is to build confident speakers and motivated learners who grow with curiosity and joy.

    Say It Smartly: Common Idioms for Daily Use in Class 6 

    This Grade 6 worksheet introduces students to ten widely used English idioms and their meanings, helping learners understand how figurative language works in everyday communication. Through five engaging activities — match the following, true and false, fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, and sentence rewriting — students learn to identify, use, and correct idioms like beat around the bush, hit the nail on the head, bite the bullet, spill the beans, once in a blue moon, and more. 
     

    Why Idioms Matter in Grammar? 

    Idioms are the heartbeat of natural, expressive English. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. Idioms appear frequently in books, conversations, and formal writing. 
    2. They help students understand implied meaning beyond literal words. 
    3. Using idioms correctly makes communication more vivid and engaging. 
    4. They are tested in comprehension passages, creative writing, and oral English assessments. 
     

    What's Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with common daily-use idioms: 

    Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
    Students match each idiom on the left to its correct meaning on the right. Example: beat around the bush → avoid the topic, bite the bullet → to endure pain, hit the nail on the head → to be exactly right. 

    Exercise 2 – True and False 
    Students read statements about idiom meanings and mark them as True or False. Example: "'It's raining cats and dogs' means it is raining very lightly." (False) 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students pick the correct idiom from a pair to fill the blank in each sentence. Example: "Anjali was __________ and could not come to school today." (under the weather / over the moon) 

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correct idiom from four options to complete each sentence. Example: "The test was __________." with options including a piece of cake, under the weather, spill the beans, hit the nail. 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    Students rewrite sentences that use the wrong idiom and replace it with the correct one in context. Example: "Anjali was feeling sick so she was over the moon all day" becomes "Anjali was feeling sick so she was under the weather all day." 

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Match the Following 
    beat around the bush → avoid the topic 
    hit the nail on the head → to be exactly right 
    bite the bullet → to endure pain 
    burn the midnight oil → to work late 
    under the weather → not feeling well 
    on the fence → to be undecided 
    spill the beans → to reveal a secret 
    once in a blue moon → very rarely 
    hit the books → to study hard 
    cost an arm and a leg → very expensive 

    Exercise 2 – True and False 
    1. False 
    2. True 
    3. True 
    4. False 
    5. False 
    6. True 
    7. False 
    8. True 
    9. False 
    10. True 

    Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. under the weather 
    2. hit the books 
    3. beat around the bush 
    4. bite the bullet 
    5. spilled the beans 
    6. burn the midnight oil 
    7. hit the nail on the head 
    8. once in a blue moon 
    9. cost an arm and a leg 
    10. on the fence 

    Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    1. d) A piece of cake 
    2. b) Under the weather 
    3. a) Apple of my eye 
    4. a) Couch potato 
    5. c) Break the ice 
    6. b) Spill the beans 
    7. b) Hard nut 
    8. a) Blessing in disguise 
    9. c) Bitter pill 
    10. d) Cold feet 

    Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting 
    1. Anjali was feeling sick so she was under the weather all day. 
    2. Rahul decided to hit the books all night before the exam. 
    3. Diya asked Pooja not to beat around the bush and be very direct. 
    4. Arjun had to bite the bullet and finish the long treatment. 
    5. Neha spilled the beans about the surprise party to everyone. 
    6. Kartik burned the midnight oil to finish his science homework at night. 
    7. Aarav's answer in class really hit the nail on the head and impressed all. 
    8. Rohan visits his cousin in Pune once in a blue moon. 
    9. Anjali said the new phone cost an arm and a leg. 
    10. Diya was on the fence about joining the chess club at school. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Idioms are phrases with meanings that aren't directly related to the individual words, like "break the ice" or "hit the sack."

    Idioms often don't make literal sense, making it hard for students to understand their meaning.

    Worksheets provide sentences where students learn to recognize and use common idioms in everyday language.

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