Life Skills
DnD Winter Camp: Dungeons and Dragons School Break Camp
Play Dungeons & Dragons over school break! Investigate the twisted frozen fortress above the town of Brumal, where a pack of angry yetis threaten to overwhelm the innocent villagers and animals!
8-12
year old learners
3-6
learners per class
$125
Charged upfront
$25 per class
Meets 5x per week
Over 1 week
90 minutes per class
Available times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
Our Winter Camp is broken into five parts. - In part 1, the adventurers are on the road to the town of Brumal when they stumble into a yeti ambush. - In parts 2 and 3, the characters arrive in Brumal to find it in desperate need of heroes. They will learn that yetis have taken over an old dwarven fortress atop Snowspire Peak. Brumal provides the characters with several short adventures in the region around Brumal as they search for more information about the Yeti Pack and the dwarves' lost...
This camp is an excellent opportunity for newcomers and seasoned veterans alike. Our main goal is to learn more about playing Dungeons and Dragons while doing so in a safe and fun environment. - Dungeons & Dragons is a terrific way for students to have fun while developing abilities in teamwork, problem-solving, critical thinking, research, creative writing, and some basic arithmetic. - Additionally, the students will hone their abilities in public speaking, self-expression, and empathy through in-game interactions and play. - Lastly, the students will learn the fundamentals of Dungeons and Dragons so they can jump right into an entire campaign whenever they feel ready.
Will Guy, founder of Role to Play Games, has worked as a teacher and coach his whole professional life and has been immersed in role-playing games ever since he was a child. Not only does he have classroom experience, but he has also worked as a professional game master for participants aged 6-60. Our goal is for your child to leave this lesson encouraged and enthusiastic, leading to further exploration of this fantastic pastime.
No homework is required, but students will level up and may need to update their character sheet between games.
7 hours 30 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
While we will keep the content age suitable, please know that there will be monsters, battles, and otherworldly magic. In the game, characters can die (but this will not be directly depicted). I am happy to make accommodations for parents based on what they believe their child can handle.
We'll use official DnD content and the Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5E) ruleset.
Teacher
Will at Role to Play GamesProfessional Tabletop Roleplaying Games for Kids and Teens www.roletoplaygames.com
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Lives in the
United States11 total reviews
25 completed classes
About Me
Will is a 30-something educator and coach who loves to share stories and make people laugh. He's also a passionate tabletop roleplaying gamer, having been playing D&D for over 5 years with friends from all over the country. Will's love of games...