WORKSHEETS
Use this printable to have students create their own back to school Mad Libs® stories. Students supply key words (nouns,…
ACTIVITIES
May 8th is Mother's Day. Help students create a cute and thoughtful Mother’s Day gift with this mad libs printable…
Use Mad Libs® books to supplement your English language arts curriculum. They're a fun and engaging way to teach kids…
Teacher Appreciation Week is the first week in May, and an important time to support your students to think about what…
LESSON PLANS
Write Your Own activities focus on writing stories, letters, directions, and descriptive paragraphs and transforming…
GAMES AND APPS
Learn how you can use Mad Libs© in your classroom to teach reading and language arts. These activities are a fun way to…
Focus on regular and irregular plurals, common and proper nouns, possessives, and pronouns.
Emphasize punctuation marks, oral reading, flash cards, using a dramatic radio broadcast.
Hold a Noun Hunt, make up a riddle for a noun, show how to make rebus puzzles, and provide practice in forming singular…
Focus on present and past tense in verbs, irregular verbs, and contractions. Create adjective puzzles, perform adjective…
Teach your students how to create their own Mad Libs© selections by using a family story, fairy tale, script, dialog,…
Fluency activities include playing a punctuation card game, performing a Reader's Theater, and engaging in a challenging…