Get your own unique (and hilarious!) take on a work of classic literature with LitLibs!
What are LitLibs?
“LitLib” is short for “Literary Ad-Lib,” where you and your friends supply key words in excerpt of literature to create a bizarre and comical rendition. Today’s piece of literature has to do with the upcoming holidays (no, it’s not “Deck the Halls”—but I won’t say anymore to avoid spoilers!
Click below for the downloadable Holiday LitLib PDF:
How do LitLibs work?
Most important rule: don’t look at the story until you’ve followed the instructions, or you’ll ruin the fun!
Two ways to play:
As an Individual
- Do NOT look at page 2 before you’ve completed the following steps!
- Fill in the blanks on page 1 with the types of words provided
- Copy the words into the corresponding blanks on page 2
- Read and enjoy!
As a Group
- Choose 1 person to be the scribe for the group. The scribe may look at page 2 but should not give any hints about what the story is.
- The scribe asks each of the members of the group to provide the type of word for each blank on page 2 and writes it in the blanks. Group members can provide words by taking turns in an orderly manner or popcorn-style if desired.
- Read aloud and enjoy!
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Ready to play?
Click below for the downloadable Holiday LitLib PDF:
Did you enjoy? What were your favorite lines? Let me know in the comments!