
Draw, imagine, and write incredible stories!
Yanez Busi, Mario Francesco Sirito

Words in a Row is a language game designed to turn group work into a creative and stimulating experience. The game supports the development of language skills of children and young people in primary and lower secondary school through the collaborative writing of micro-stories. It’s an activity that blends logical thinking, imagination, and teamwork — ideal for enriching vocabulary, improving syntax, and strengthening group cohesion.
The box contents
4 notepads
1 bag
4 pencils
100 word tiles
TEACHING OBJECTIVES
How to play
Players, divided into teams, must invent short, meaningful micro-stories using an exact number of words:
Before starting, each team draws a certain number of compulsory words from the bag (4, 3 or 2 depending on the round) that must be included in the story. In turn, each member says only one word, which the Writer notes down on the sheet, without any discussion or prior agreement.
A Keeper checks that the rules are followed. At the end of each round, the teacher awards points:
The team with the highest total score wins.
Leaf through some selected pages from the instruction book that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
The Authors
Yanez Busi, Mario Francesco Sirito.