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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Pirate-Themed Treasure Hunt

This one-time class offers Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) fans the opportunity to meet other fans while searching my island for hidden treasures.
Nicole Weimer
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(315)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In this one time class, fellow ACNH fans will scour my character’s island in search of valuable treasures, hidden in the orchards, on the beaches and even behind homes. All gifts intended to be found will be wrapped for easy identification and whatever is found, the students may keep. Additionally, any items found (such as flowers and pumpkins) that are needed to increase their own island’s rating may also be taken. Ten minutes prior to class, students will be given the dodo code to access my island.Upon landing, students may immediately begin searching for their hidden items, easily identified by color. They will also be looking for bells, both hidden and laying openly on my beach. Each student will have 20 wrapped items to find, in addition to the other resources up for grabs (shaking money trees, fruit trees, plucking gold roses, clothes, etc). 

This class will not be cancelled for low enrollments. The treasure hunt will still be possible even with only one student. Every class will offer different items. The treasures will include pirate themed and related items, bells, wands, gold items, and resources. 

Note: A Nintendo online subscription is required to participate in this class, as students will need to “visit” my island to look for the hidden items.

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2020
4.9
315reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
As a facilitator of several popular video game groups, I have enjoyed watching friendships blossom among the like-minded players. Some gamers are attracted to playing video games because they lack a real connection with most of their peers and the pandemic has been particularly isolating to these kids without connections. Other kids enjoy playing and talking about their favorite games to anyone with ears. Like my own son who is on the spectrum, kids who play video games often disconnect from the world around them. I have found that uniting kids with similar video game interests builds confidence and valuable social skills while making meaningful connections with the world around them.

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$12

per class
Meets once
55 min

Completed by 20 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-6 learners per class

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