Exiled to the Feywild: A Teaching D&D Campaign
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(48)
In this 10 week long course, learners will be transported to a unique land in the D&D universe where they will need to use problem-solving, communication, and impromptu skills to survive and get back home.
Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
In this 10 week course, students will be playing their characters in a new setting: the Feywild! This D&D plane of existence is quite fun, mysterious, magical, and quirky. There will be some fun role-playing/acting the students will be challenged with as there are some fun and strange creatures they will come across, whether to ask for help in their adventure or to potentially fight depending on how things go in the game. The purpose of teaching D&D by playing it, is to give students an...
Students will improve their understanding of how Dungeons and Dragons works. Students will learn how playing D&D can help improve aspects of their like such as communication skills, impromptu decision-making, and problem-solving skills. Students will continue to develop their creativity and imagination as the D&D world is very imaginative and creative.
There won't be any homework assigned as this is a long-term game, but there will be moments where their characters will level up throughout the campaign, in which I will instruct how they can level up their characters and what to take into consideration. Mostly this will be done between sessions, in which the learner has one week to do this activity.
Learners will need to have a level 4 character to participate in this campaign. They can have their characters made on D&D Beyond or paper copy. I also recommend that learners have a notebook or some way to take notes as the story/adventure progresses. D&D dice is also a benefit for your learner to participate fully, but if not possible, there are online dice rollers that I can provide in our first session.
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
In Dungeons and Dragons, violence does tend to be part of the game, especially if your child's character likes to fight or slay evil monsters. This will be toned down and not described in too much detail, but it will be present throughout. As there is no video game aspect or login information required to play Dungeons and Dragons, your child's personal information will always be protected as no personal information is required. We play the game via PowerPoint to display maps, character tokens, etc.
All sources for this teaching campaign will be created and made by myself, so there will not be any other sources required for the class as I will provide what is needed.
Available times
Pacific
Meet the teacher
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(48)
Hello! My name is Violet Wallace and I teach a variety of subjects and topics from debate and persuasion to character building, and even Dungeons and Dragons! When it comes to my teaching career, I have taught full time for 3 years now; one year...
Group Class
$18
weekly or $180 for 10 classes1x per week, 10 weeks
90 min
Live video meetings
Ages 8-13
2-6 learners per class