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Life Skills
Kingdom Hearts Escape Room Challenge
Does your Keyblade Master think they can escape using their problem solving and critical thinking skills before the time ends? Come invite your friends and I'll create a section for you. #builder
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13-18
year old learners
3-6
learners per class
$12
Charged upfront
Meets once
55 minute class
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Description
Class Experience
Does your learner like video games? Are they a fan of Kingdom Hearts? If so, then we have something in common. We'll be needing some Keyblade Masters to help escape this room! In this one-time course, students will use problem solving and critical thinking in order to escape the room before the class time ends. The theme of this class will be Kingdom Hearts. No prior knowledge of the game is necessary to play. In the first five minutes, I will explain the rules. The students will then...
Students will have fun using their critical thinking and problem solving skills to escape this room.
I'm a big Kingdom Hearts fan and has played all the games released so far. No Kingdom Heart knowledge is needed for this course however, as it is just a theme of the escape room. I do have 10 years of experience teaching math and problem solving to students. I've also done game classes like Jeopardy and Bingo with math topics to keep the course interesting. I have worked with students in the age group 11 to 16 years old in a one-on-one and small group settings for math classes and tutoring both in-person and virtually.
The students will have the links to continue the game if they don't finish in time.
Something to write on and something to write with: pen & paper / marker & whiteboard / stylus & tablet
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
55 minutes per week in class, and no time outside of class.
The students may need assistance clicking links in the chat and managing multiple tabs on their browser. If your learner is comfortable with switching between tabs back and forth, then they should be fine.
Teacher
VerlanieExperienced Math Instructor
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Lives in the
United States111 total reviews
787 completed classes
About Me
Every student I have taught can do the math. Their struggle usually lies in their problem-solving skills. I have extensive experience teaching mathematics at various levels, ranging from Pre-Algebra to Calculus. With a bachelor's degree in...