Let’s think about this story together.
The story starts with an experiment that went very wrong — so wrong that Jim turned into a chicken! That’s silly and fun. Now we need to finish the story by imagining what happens next.
Since it’s a creative writing task, there’s no single “right” answer — but we want to make sure our ending makes sense with the beginning. We should keep it funny or surprising, since turning into a chicken is already pretty wild!
Here’s one possible way to finish it:
Then... he started clucking instead of talking. His friends tried to help him turn back, but every time they said his name, he laid an egg! Finally, they found a magic spell in the lab notebook — but it only worked if someone danced the chicken dance while saying it. Everyone joined in, and POOF! Jim was human again… but now he couldn’t stop dancing whenever he heard music.
That’s just one idea — you can make up your own! Maybe Jim tries to fly, or gets chased by a fox, or becomes the star of a farm show. The key is to have fun and let your imagination go!
Final Answer:
Then... he started clucking instead of talking. His friends tried to help him turn back, but every time they said his name, he laid an egg! Finally, they found a magic spell in the lab notebook — but it only worked if someone danced the chicken dance while saying it. Everyone joined in, and POOF! Jim was human again… but now he couldn’t stop dancing whenever he heard music.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of second grade creative writing worksheet.