Mad Libs! are word games where you have to add a certain type of word to create a story. The story is full of gaps, and you have to give certain types of words to help it become a real story again. You can make the story as strange and odd as you want it to be.
Try the example and use my cheat-sheet. Noun: A noun names a person, place, thing, idea, living creature, quality, or action. Example: cowboy, theatre, box, thought, tree, kindness, arrival Verb: A verb describes an action (doing something) or a state (being something). Example: walk, talk, think, believe, live, like, want Adjective: An adjective describes a noun. It tells you something about the noun. Example: big, yellow, thin, amazing, beautiful, quick, important Adverb: An adverb usually describes a verb. It tells you how something is done. It can also tell you when or where something happened. Example: slowly, intelligently, well, yesterday, tomorrow, here, everywhere Pronoun: A pronoun is used instead of a noun, to avoid repeating the noun. Example: I, you, he, she, it, we, they |
Now try one yourself by clicking on the picture below.
1. Fill in all the blanks and discover your story.
2. When you are finished, read your creation to your neighbour and listen to his/hers.
3. Create two new Mad Libs! together.
4. Decide which one is best and submit that to your teacher using the form at the bottom of this page.