Mad libs are a fun activity for the whole family to do together, and they have the bonus of reinforcing the grammar lessons that your kids are learning in school. Maybe they are a good refresher for the adults too. Can you say you really remember the difference between an adverb and an adjective? My monster mad libs printable will have kids of all ages working on the parts of speech while having fun doing it!
FREE MONSTER MAD LIBS PRINTABLE
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HOW TO USE THE FREE MAD LIBS PRINTABLES
Usually, mad libs are a group activity, but they can be done by one person if the word sheet is separate from the story. I hope these free printable mad libs will be a language lesson resource for teachers in the classroom or parents at home (or passing time on a road trip).
When you download and print my mad libs worksheet, you will get two pieces of paper: one for the story and one for the answers. Simply fill out the answer sheet with the words of your choice in pen or pencil. Then fill in the blanks of the story with your crazy answers to create your own silly stories! Mad libs are always good for some silly fun and lots of laughter! If you want to do the story over again, just print the PDF of the answer sheet again and choose different words.
Mad libs are a fun way to work on a child’s grammar skills and vocabulary skills. To help you out, here’s a quick grammar refresher course on the different parts of speech:
- noun = a person, place, or thing
- verb = a word that describes action, state, or occurrence (an -ed verb is a verb that ends in -ed)
- adjective = a word that describes a noun
- adverb = a word that describes a verb
- interjection = a abrupt remark, something that you might shout
MORE FREE MONSTER PRINTABLES
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