Writing Games

Are There Any Fun Writing Games My Students Can Play?

You may not usually associate writing instruction with game playing, but writing games may be a good way to jumpstart your students' creativity and motivation. Some of the following writing games may work well in your classroom.

  • Before beginning a creative writing activity, sit your students down in a circle and start a story with a fun, silly sentence. Each student in the circle needs to continue the story with one more sentence. You could appoint one student to record the story. After creating this silly, group story, your students will be ready for creative writing.
  • Make three boxes with ideas plot elements. One box should have story starters, another box should have ideas for the middle and the third box should have endings. Ask your students to pick one slip from each box and write a story linking the ideas together. Your students will love the random elements of this activity.

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