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It's All Fun and Games- Extended Version

In this ongoing class, students will play various online games every week to have fun and socialize.
Inga Aleman
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(94)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

This class is based on my popular class: "It's All Fun and Games," but by request, has been made into a longer version.

Children need time to socialize and have fun, even online. Games are a great way to do that…but how? In this on-going, drop-in class, the students will be playing interactive games as a way to learn socializing skills.

I will lead the games, with the goal that the students will be the primary players and I will only play along. I will also be a resource to prepare and facilitate the games, as well as conduct classroom management. 

The games will primarily be interactive (everyone can play or see the game on the screen,) or acted out like charades. The games will change weekly and will be repeated occasionally. I will ultimately decide which games will be played every week, but I allow the group to request games or types of games every week.

Classes vary for each section and are posted weekly in the classroom.

*Games may change due to attendance, class choice, or technical issues
 
Some important information about the class:
-	The students will be sent to a website and given a class code or I will share my screen. 
-	There may be occasional apps to download, but I will only use free websites and apps. 
-	There will be nothing to purchase.
-	No printing will be required.
-	No prior knowledge necessary. Some games may be about space or superheroes, but often the trivia games are random.
-	The games are teacher and student tested (except on rare occasion when a student makes a special request.)
-	The games are user friendly and very little explanation is needed to use the games.
-       The games are used on family friendly mode which gives them a 10+ rating (or below.)
-	Only private rooms will be used.
-	If an online game is used, I will provide the game website in the classroom message page.
-	If an online game is used, the classroom code will be provided at the start of class.
-	Please make sure that the website is not blocked / does not have parental permissions.

The main website will be posted in the classroom by Monday (usually Sunday night,) and any room codes will be posted when the student arrives in class. If your student has a parental blocker, please unblock the game of the week's website so that they can play.

I spend many hours a week searching for new games to constantly add fun ideas to the class for the students who stay long-term. In order to play a new game, I believe it must be: age appropriate, available in a private room (no outsiders can play with us,) meets the time limit, and teacher and teen tested.

9/28- Drawing Fun- We'll start with Gartic Phone and if there's time Skribbl.io. 
10/5- Time for Cards- Let's play Uno! If we still have time, we'll do a round of Crazy 8's.
10/ 12- Board Games- The Goose Game
10/19- More Board Games- The Game of Life

Games may be changed based on the number of students enrolled or due to technical issues.

A few of the games we will play each week include:

Codenames- The Spymaster will give clues and the Operatives will guess the correct words to find the spy.

Brawlhalla- A PvP game where players can battle it out as individuals or teams, with special modes such as snowball fights and monster versions. Using your earned coins from the game, you can upgrade your character, skins, weapons, etc. This game will be played in a private room with only our class. This can be played across many devices.

Among Us: This game has been played over and over and requires an app. One student is the imposter while the others are the crew members. The crew members have to figure out who the imposter is before the imposter is the last one left.

Skribbl, Drawize, and Drawasaurus: three different versions of online Pictionary (Skribbl is our most often used)

Papergames.io: this online game has a super-fun version of battleship, connect 4, and tic tac to, with fun emojis to spend their winning coins on.

Drawphone/ Gartic Phone: A game where you draw the prompt, pass, name the prompt, draw again, pass, etc...until you end up with something completely different than what you started with. Similar to the Telephone game, but with pictures and quite hilarious. 

Uno: This is a quick and easy to play game that is friendly to those who don't know how to play. This online version will even tell you which cards you can play. Its fun, fast, and we usually play several hands in one class.

Buddy Board Games: Various card games such as Uno, Crazy 8's, Yahtzee, and Farkle.

Board Game Arena- Tons of Board Games, all online.

Poki Games- Games like the Goose Game- a board game where each person takes turns controlling my screen to roll the dice.

The Game of Life- Take turns controlling my screen to spin the wheel and make your way around the board of life.

Roblox: By request. I only use this for small sections where the entire class can play. Some students do not have Roblox and therefore I will not use this game for that section.  



About my class: Since this is a social class, I prefer the students to remain unmuted and cameras on, but I understand that every student will have their own comfort level. Once a student has identified themselves, they are welcome to turn their camera off. I will only mute a student if the background noise, or their talking is hindering the game play and enjoyment of other students. Talking to each other during a game and laughing is encouraged. 
Inappropriate language, bullying, or other off-setting behaviors will not be tolerated. 

Class will start on-time, with a short delay for students to log in to the game. If the student is late, they may join late (if possible) or watch my shared screen (if possible.) Most games may only have more than one round.

Please feel free to contact me for any questions.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Roblox will only be used in a section where every child already has an account. They will be asked to friend me (not each other.) I will create a private server for each game and they will be able to join the game as a friend. Gamer Tags will be used to enter the private servers used for our games. Generally these are made up names of the child's choice. Occasionally, the game will choose for the learner. For the safety of our students, please never post gamer tags in the classroom. Please send any private information directly to me. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Supply List
A second device is sometimes needed in order to play some games. This could be a phone, tablet, 2nd computer, or simply by splitting the screen.
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Joined April, 2020
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I am a certified public school teacher. I have been running game classes on Outschool for 2 years. I use online games and I like to create my own games in PowerPoint.

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weekly
1x per week
55 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
2-8 learners per class

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