Have you ever played mad libs? To play ask a friend to name each of the words in bold (without them reading the sentence), write them in the blanks, and read the funny story that you created.
A Day at MVL
One ___________ (adj)
day at MVL, _____________ (person),
____________ (person), and
____________ (person) were playing
___________ (adv) out in the swamp.
Until, ___________ (teacher) came
out and told them they need to _________ (verb)
and ______ (verb) or else the __________
(animal) would come after them. They
began to ________ (verb). The
_______ (adj) animal went away. The
3 students and the teacher sang “____________________” (song) as they ___________ (verb
ending in “–ed”) towards the school to enjoy eating some ___________ (food). And they all lived ________ (adv ending in “-ly”) ever after.
A Charming Story with
a Happy Ending
Once upon a/an _____________ (noun), there were three little pigs. The first little pig was very
____________ (adj), and he built a
house for himself out of ____________________ (plural noun). The second little pig was _______________ (adj), and he built a house out of
____________ (plural noun). But the
third little pig was very _________________ (adj), and he built his house out of genuine ________________ (plural noun). Well one day, a mean old
wolf came along and saw the houses. “______________ (exclamation)!” he said. “I’ll ______________ (verb) and I’ll _______________ (verb) and I’ll blow your house down.” And he blew down the first little
pig’s _____________ (noun) and the
second little pig’s ___________________ (plural
noun). The two little pigs ran to the third pigs house. Thereupon, the wolf
began blowing, but he couldn’t blow down the third little pig’s _____________ (noun) house. So he ____________ (verb- past tense) off into the forest,
and the three little ____________ (adj)
pigs moved to Chicago and went into the sausage business.