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Funny Fill-In Fairy Tales Fairy Tale Classics VIRTUAL Go through these stories with a helper, and fill in each blank with the type of word specified below each blank. Make sure you don’t read the story until you’ve filled in each blank. Once you’ve filled in each blank, read the story together. REMEMBER: Noun - person, place or thing Verb - action word Adjective - describer word

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Funny Fill-In Fairy Tales

Fairy Tale Classics

VIRTUAL

Go through these stories with a helper, and fill in each blank

with the type of word specified below each blank. Make sure

you don’t read the story until you’ve filled in each blank.

Once you’ve filled in each blank, read the story together.

REMEMBER:Noun - person, place or thing

Verb - action wordAdjective - describer word

Once upon a time there was a ____________ prince. This prince had heard rumors of a

maiden locked in a tower by an evil _______________. One morning he decided to find

the tower and rescue the princess.

He put on his shining _____________, grabbed his long, sharp ___________ and mounted his big

brave war ___________. He rode off through his kingdom to find the princess in her tall tower.

After _______________ day/days of searching, and many harrowing adventures (including fighting

a fire-breathing ____________, getting stuck in a __________ swamp, and being almost eaten by

a ferocious ____________) the prince at last saw before him a tall, foreboding tower.

He stood under the tower and called up to the princess, “Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair!”

Unfortunately the tower was so tall, she misunderstood him and threw down her

_______________________ instead. Our ____________ prince tried again.

“No, my love,” I said “Let down your braid!” Sadly, she tossed out her _______________________!

“No, no, no, I mean your lovely, yellow locks!” She threw out her ____________

_______________________.

“Look, forget it”, cried the prince, “I’ll be back with a rope,” and he left to make the long,

______________ journey home, feeling disappointed.

As she watched him ride away into the sunset, Rapunzel wondered,

“Why is he going to come back with some _______________________?”

(adjective)

(adjective)

(fairy tale creature)

(type of clothing)

(noun)

(cute animal)

(word that rhymes with hair)

(word that rhymes with locks)

(word that rhymes with rope)

(word that rhymes with braid)

(adjective)

(adjective)

(animal)

(number)

(noun)

(color)

What Rhymes with Rapunzel?

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There was once a ____________ girl named Cinderella. She lived with her ___________

step-mother and her two mean step- ______________. They made Cinderella wear rags

and do all the housework, like sweeping the ______________, washing the ______________

and ______________ out the trash.

One day the Prince announced that he was going to hold a/an ______________ ball!

All the people were to dress in their best ______________ and everyone would get to dance with

the Prince. At the end of the night the prince would choose one girl to marry.

Cinderella’s step-mother would not let her go. Fortunately for Cinderella her fairy _____________

showed up and used her magic to make Cinderella’s rags turn into a beautiful ____________.

She also turned four white ______________ into horses, a ______________ into a coach and a

dog into a _____________. Cinderella would be able to go to the ball after all! She was warned,

however, that at _________ the magic would wear off, and everything would be like it was before.

No one at the ball knew who the new, ____________ girl was, but the Prince fell in love

immediately. Just before he could ask Cinderella to marry him the clock struck ____________

o’clock and she had to run away before anyone saw her rags. As she ran away one of her lovely,

____________ slippers fell off her foot, and she had to leave it behind. The Prince found the

slipper sitting on the _______________.

The next day the Prince visited every ___________ in town hoping to find his true love. When he

got to Cinderella’s house the slipper was too ____________ for her step mother’s foot, too small

for her step-sister’s feet, but it fit Cinderella’s foot just right!

Cinderella and the Prince were married and they lived _________________ ever after!

(adjective)

(adjective)

(piece of furniture)

(adjective)

(adjective)

(adjective)

(plural noun)

(noun) (noun)

(noun)

(color)

(noun)

(plural animal)

(verb ending in -ing)

(kind of clothing)

(adjective ending in -ly)

(fairy tale creature)

(type of food)

(type of job)

(time of day)

(number)

Cinderella

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My Own Fairy Tale

Once upon a time there was a brave, young hero named _________________,

who lived in the kingdom of _______________. This kingdom was famous for its

_______________ food, magical forests, and _______________ festivals.

One day a wicked _____________________ arrived in the kingdom causing all sorts of

mischief. Queen ___________________ and King ___________________ asked our young

hero to call together a group of adventurers to drive this _______________ monster away.

Our hero chose a warrior named _______________, and wizard named _______________

and a silly little gnome named _______________. Together they journeyed to the Misty

_______________ to defeat the danger and save the kingdom.

Thanks to the warrior’s mighty _______________, the wizard’s magical _______________, and

the gnomes ability to talk to _______________, our heroes were victorious! The kingdom was

saved and the Queen and King rewarded the heroes with a sack full of _______________.

(your name)

(silly word)

(adjective) (adjective)

(fairytale creature)

(adjective)

(a friend’s name) (a friend’s name)

(a friend’s name)

(place)

(noun) (noun)

(plural animal)

(plural noun)

(name) (name)

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