Overview
Students create a Mad Libs story. Mad Libs are a fun way to make your own stories. First you write a story. Then you remove some words and put blanks in their place. You prompt other people who don't know the story for words to fill in the blanks. When you have all the words you need to complete the story, you read it aloud. The results can be hilarious. This project encourages storytelling and reinforces the identification of parts of speech.
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Play the Game
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At a Glance
Grade Level: 4+
Time Required: 90 min
Curriculum Connections: Language Arts
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Instruction Plan
This lesson was adapted from a lesson created by Bea Cantor for Goochland County Public Schools. Here is a link to the original lesson plan. We simplified our lesson plan and removed the following elements:
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Mad Lib story
Here is the Mad Lib story for this example. You can create your own story. The numbers are the words you will prompt for.
Here is the list of words you will be asking for and storing in a list:
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Initialization Script
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Input Script
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Tel the Story
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File Size: | 51 kb |
File Type: | png |