What can you do with Frankenstories?

Frankenstories is an online, multiplayer writing game that you can use in class to:

  • Build interest and enthusiasm in writing
  • Practice skills in narrative & persuasive writing
  • Develop creativity & collaboration

Practice sentence mechanics

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Signs of the Times

Engage with texts

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Annemarie's Last Story

And more

Frankenstories is a fun, flexible, collaborative writing tool.

You can use it in any subject—English, history, languages, art, science, anything.

Setting up a game about mitochondria

And it'll work for any age group, provided players have basic literacy and typing skills (though a teacher could take dictation from younger players).

The challenge is knowing how to use it

That's what this guide is about.

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  • Writelike is an interactive workbook.
  • Frankenstories is a multiplayer game.

The two tools complement each other:

  • Writelike is great for sentence and paragraph-level skills, genre conventions, style and voice.
  • Frankenstories is great for structural skills, fluency, creativity, flexibility, and collaboration.

They share the same account system:

  • If you create a Writelike/Frankenstories account, you can log into both sites.
  • If you create a class in Frankenstories, it will also appear in Writelike (and vice versa).

So you can use one or the other, or both, it's up to you.

Some possible approaches

  • Start in Frankenstories to build engagement and enthusiasm. Begin with open-ended games, then move to scaffolded skill prompts, and then, as students develop interest and stamina, incorporate Writelike lessons to deepen their skills.
  • Alternatively, you could start in Writelike to build foundational skills and use Frankenstories as a way for consolidation, reward, and practice with writing for an audience.