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Dungeons and Dragons 055: Summer Break Camp, the Legend of the Nightfang
In this five session adventure camp, players come to Stone Tooth in search of Dwarven artifacts, and soon realize they are in for legendary treasure hordes...guarded by monsters of legend. Starting character level: 3. Gaming #builder
Class Experience
This camp format is perfect for week long school breaks, meeting five times in one week for a full campaign! At over 7 hours of gaming in a five day period, this will keep your student engaged in a positive activity. Note to parents: This is not a good "first adventure" for students. This class assumes that players have leveled a character to at least level three in game, which represents about 5-8 hours of gameplay experience. ******** You've played D&D a few times and are looking for a...
- Students will get to experience all that a roleplaying game has too offer: teamwork, problem solving, social interaction, and basic statistical calculations. Through the process of playing, their characters will develop and evolve, leading to discussions with the instructor and other players about applying skills in a game setting.
The DnD Club has organized and taught groups of Dungeons and Dragons for over 5,000 students and community members, running games professionally for private clients between the ages of 8-70 years old. Our teachers and GMs train together on best practices, are almost all traditional classroom teachers, and work to ensure an excellent experience for each child, every class. It's our mission that your child feels empowered and excited after this lesson, potentially sparking an interest in a wonderful activity.
0 hours per week outside of class
Homework
Frequency: includedFeedback: includedDetails: Students will have no assigned homework. However, when appropriate, they will need to level up their characters as the adventure progresses.
Students will need to come to the first session with a level three character. This character can be pregenerated or custom created. Details regarding character creation will be provided upon sign up in the classroom.
Role-playing games offer a creative "sandbox" in which participants can engage in imaginative problem solving. Fantasy violence will not be directly depicted, but the possibilities of this within the game will be discussed. Students may wish to explore ideas related to their characters that involve in-game "weapons" and "spells" for the use of "in-game" violence.
Teacher expertise and credentials
5 teachers have teaching certificates
Arizona Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Science
Georgia Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Illinois Teaching Certificate
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from University of Phoenix
Master's Degree in Education from Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education
Master's Degree in Social Work from Loyola University
2 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree from Oregon State University
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Binghamton University
Hi there, I'm Adam Scott, RPG Club's head teacher and veteran classroom educator. RPG Club started as just me teaching kids on Outschool while I taught full time during the day. First it was D&D, then grew into Financial Literacy, Philosophy,...
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Group Class
$109
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
90 min
Completed by 171 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-6 learners per class