Explanation: For those who aren't familiar with madlibs, off the top of your head provide words for numbers 1-36. Then plug them into the story on the next page. Here's an example.

 


1. Plural noun:
2. Adjective:
3. Past Tense Verb
4. Singular noun:

 


Ideas for each category.

1. Plural Noun: umbrellas
2. Adjective: translucent
3. Past Tense Verb: canoed
4. Singular Noun: hiccup

Once those are provided, fill in the blanks.
 

Example:

Day Off

After working 4 straight ________(plural noun) in a row. Johnny climbed into his ________ (adjective) Land Rover and _________ (past tense verb) home. He unlocked his apartment door and sank onto his ________ (singular noun).

This would convert to:

After working 4 straight umbrellas (plural noun) in a row. Johnny climbed into his translucent (adjective) Land Rover and canoed (past tense verb) home. He unlocked his apartment door and sank onto his hiccup (singular noun).
 

 

Now it's your turn! :o)

 

Word List

Note:
Assume all adverbs end in -ly.
Let your imagination run wild when listing body parts!


1. adjective
2. adverb
3. verb
4. noun
5. adjective
6. adjective
7. body part
8. adjective
9. noun, plural
10. exclamation
11. body part
12. adverb
13. paired body part, plural
14. noun
15. any type of building/structure
16. any type of vehicle with wheels
17. noun
18. noun
19. type of gait, past tense
20. mood
21. verb
22. adverb
23. body part
24. adjective
25. paired body part, plural
26. body part
27. body part
28. body part
29. noun, plural
30. body part
31. noun, plural
32. noun
33. body part
34. adverb
35. body part
36. noun
37. verb
38. adverb
39. noun, plural
40. noun
41. noun, plural
42. adjective
43. noun
44. adverb
45. noun
46. noun, plural
47. adverb
48. adverb
49. any type of fluid, whether fit or human consumption or not
50. verb ending in -ing
51. body part
52. verb
53. noun
54. adverb
55. adjective
56. adverb
57. non-motorized type of vehicle/mode of transportation
58. adverb
59. body part
60. verb
61. noun, plural
62. noun, plural
63. noun, plural
64. adverb
65. paired body part, plural


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