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Thanksgiving Mad Libs: Make a Silly Story to practice Nouns Verbs and Adjectives

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Designed by Danielle
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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
Resource Type
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Pages
3 pages
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Fun engaging turkey themed activities. Students and families enjoyed during our November Turkey themed Learning Celebration.
My students loved making these Mad Libs during our Thanksgiving holiday review time. They laughed and laughed, but I was pleased because they were reviewing their parts of speech and using the words correctly in a sentence.
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Thanksgiving themed Mad Libs: Your students will enjoy filling in the blanks to create a silly story! This is great practice for nouns, verbs, and adjectives as well as reading fluency. The skills included are appropriate for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students.

3 stories included:

  • Thanksgiving Dinner
  • My Pet Turkey
  • The Cook

Keywords: fun activity, printable, parts of a sentence, mad lib, mad libs, holiday, thanksgiving activities

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3 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use common, proper, and possessive nouns.
Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences (e.g., He hops; We hop).
Use verbs to convey a sense of past, present, and future (e.g., Yesterday I walked home; Today I walk home; Tomorrow I will walk home).
Use frequently occurring adjectives.

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