Coding & Tech
Fortnite for Everyone Gaming Camp
In this four day multi-day camp, learners new (and old) to the world of Fortnite will playing in duo, trio, or squad (or creative) and enjoy safe social time as they work as a team to win the game!
10-15
year olds
1-3
learners per class
$50
Charged upfront
$13 per class
Meets 4x per week
Over 1 week
60 minutes per class
Available Times
Pacific
Available Times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
Learners new to Fortnite will learn the basics of Fortnite. Learners new and old to Fortnite will work as a team to strategize and try to win the game.
None. Only have Fortnite installed on the video game device or computer the learner is going to use, and have their account with username so we can start playing immediately.
3 files available upon enrollmentLearner should have Fortnite installed in their video game console or computer, and have their account and username set up prior to class, so that we can take advantage of as much play time as possible. Please let Teacher Laura know prior to class time what device your learner will use, and their Fortnite username.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
4 hours per week in class, and an estimated 2 - 4 hours per week outside of class.
Fortnite is a Battle Royale game that includes violence and weapons. The object is to be the last team standing. Please refer to Common Sense Media for a more in-depth analysis of suitability for your learner: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/parents-ultimate-guide-to-fortnite Upon signing up, PLEASE keep in mind and follow Outschool's policy for gamer tags and gaming classes: * Learners or parents should message gamer tags directly through a private message * Never allow learners to share their gamer tags in the classroom page (this means teacher or parents should delete comments from learners that do). Thank you! * Per Outschool's policy, we must be on a private server at all times. * Per Outschool's policy, learners are not allowed to continue on the server without the teacher; therefore the learners must leave the server at the end of class time.