My favorite activity that I did with these eager second graders was the Cinderella Mad Lib. It was great to "re-tell" the story, just as many have done before us (this was a great way for me to point out the popular Disney retellings of the original Charles Perrault classic). Plus, the students have been learning basic parts of speech this year in school, and a Mad Lib was an ideal academic exercise (albeit so cleverly disguised and fun). I made up the Mad Lib myself, and I am posting it here so that it might someday be helpful to others. I am certainly hoping to reuse it myself!
Mad Lib
Cinderella by Charles Perrault
Once there was a gentleman who married, for his
second wife, a woman who was very ______________. He also had a young daughter who was very
______________, like her mother before her.
No sooner had the couple married than the
stepmother showed her true colors. She
made the young girl ______________ and __________________, while her own two
daughters were given expensive ______________
and lovely ______________.
Each day, when the young girl finished her
____________, she would crawl into the __________, which is why her stepsisters
gave her the name _____________ _____________.
It happened that the ______________ of the
kingdom gave a _______________ and invited all the notable ______________. The stepsisters were delighted and spent all
day getting ready. After they left, the
poor girl was ____________ when suddenly her Fairy __________________
appeared. Using a magic __________, the
Fairy made a coach out of a ________________, footmen out of _____________, and
the most ____________ gown ever seen, but warned the girl to be home by
________ o’clock.
Once at the ball, the girl spent all night
______________ with the Prince. When the
clock struck ____________, she remembered the fairy’s warning and immediately fled,
leaving behind one of her _________
__________ (s). Later, the Prince
was able to use it to find her because it fit her ______________
perfectly. She went to the
_______________ to live with the Prince, but remained ________________ always.
1.
Negative adjective
2.
Positive adjective
3.
Horrible chore
4.
Horrible chore
5. Noun
6. Noun
7. Plural
noun
8. Place
9. Noun
10. Name
11.
Person
12. Event
13.
Plural noun
14. Verb
ending in –ing
15.
Person
16. Noun
17.
Plural Noun
18. Adjective
19.
Number
20. Verb ending
in –ing
21.
Number
22.
Adjective
23. Noun
24. Noun
25. Place
26.
Adjective
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