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10 Mad Lib–style scenes plus 5 fun ideas for using them. Perfect for elementary through high school.

You probably know Mad Libs as a fun, silly word game. Here’s a drama twist! This collection includes ten Mad Lib-style scenes and five ideas for using them with students. Teachers and students loved them so much, we made even more!

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Example:

One way to use these scenes:
Divide your group into pairs. Give each pair 2 copies of the same scene. Person A takes both copies and asks Person B to provide the missing words while filling in the blanks on both scripts. Once all the words have been added Person A gives one copy of the script to Person B and they read their scene aloud. Then each group takes a turn performing their scene for the class. Everyone has the same script, but the scenes will be different based on the words that are filled in.

Opening Night

A. Attention cast of ________________________, this is your _________________minute call!
(title of a play) (number)

B. _______________! I’m so ____________________.
(exclamation) (emotion)

A. Don’t be _____________________. The show is going to be __________________.
(emotion) (adjective)

B. Thanks. After _______________weeks of rehearsal, I think we’re ready.
(number)

A. Are all your ___________________set for the top of the show?
(plural noun)

B. Yes. I put the ________________backstage and the ______________on the table.
(noun) (noun)

A. And what about your costumes for the quick change in Act _________________?
(number)

B. Yes. My ___________________is pre-set on the hook backstage right.
(clothing item)

A. Great. Now don’t forget to ______________________ when the music begins.
(verb)

B. Right. I’ve been working on that. But what do I do if ________________doesn’t enter with the
(name)
________________?
(noun)

A. Just improvise. You can always say something like, “_________________ look at that
(exclamation)
___________________!”
(noun)

B. Good idea. Or I could ____________ downstage and say something like “What time is the
(verb)
_________________________ party?”
(holiday)

A. Speaking of time, it’s time for the show. Places everyone!

B. Thank you places.

A. And you know what they say… Break a _________________!
(body part)

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Inside Drama Notebook, you will find a huge collection of well-organized lesson plans, scripts for kids, drama activities, 50 drama games on video and more! Join today and dramatically reduce your planning time while delivering fresh, innovative drama lessons to your students! If you are new to teaching drama, this site will be a Godsend! You will immediately feel confident about teaching drama like an expert. The site guides you step-by-step and provides you with materials that you can use right away with your students.

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The site is packed with original, innovative lessons and activities that you will not find anywhere else—and new materials are added monthly.

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