Mad Libs is a word game where one player prompts another
for a list of words to substitute for blanks in a story; these word
substitutions have a humorous effect when the resulting story is then read
aloud.
Mad Libs can help target a variety of language goals
including learning the differences between parts of speech, categories,
plural nouns, verb forms, and practicing reading and writing. Since Mad
Libs are stories (and often themed), it can also target
sequencing, story retell, and reading comprehension.