D&d "The Great Goblin Catastrophe." A December 25th One-shot Adventure
What's included
1 live meeting
2 in-class hoursAssessment
This is an extracurricular activity with the expressed benefit of a safe, fun environment to socialize with other like-minded students.Class Experience
The students will be playing in a one-shot adventure of Dungeons & Dragons where they will play as a pre-generated goblin character whose job it is to find the best piece of treasure at the local human festival. This is a perfect way to spend December 25th for those looking for ways to connect with others. No prior knowledge of the game is required in order to join. This game will not have any holiday themes. It is a regular adventure filled with goblins and mischief. Side benefits: your student will get to pick up on social cues, experience team building exercises, develop critical thinking skills, gain math and reading comprehension, engage in moral and ethics discussions, receive creative story building and character creation experience, create in-game and real life bonds and friendships, and more. I will be running them through my homebrew adventure I've titled 'The Great Goblin Catastrophe.'
Learning Goals
Students will get to pick up on social cues, experience team building exercises, develop critical thinking skills, gain math and reading comprehension, engage in moral and ethics discussions, receive creative story building and character creation experience, create in-game and real life bonds and friendships, and more.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Dungeons & Dragons is a roleplaying game that involves players defeating monsters and villains using imaginary swords, axes, hammers, bows and magic. The violence involved is imaginary. The use of alcohol is a trope in this game, but not actually a key aspect - for example, the players will sometimes meet in a tavern to receive quests.
There are monsters such as witches and devils in Dungeons & Dragons. Players will sometimes run across these creatures in their games, but they aren't intended to be worshiped or idolized - they are often written into the story with the expressed intention that they be defeated.
Supply List
All materials will be available for the student inside of the game.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have more than 6 years (10,000+ hours) of Dungeon Master experience, and use my 20 years of Navy public relations training and voice acting skills to tell unique stories and create inventive puzzles & scenarios to engage all of my players, both young and old.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$30
per classMeets once
120 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-7 learners per class