What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Students will need to work on their character sheets between sessions.Class Experience
Each week we will be playing the game Dungeon and Dragons. This is an ongoing class so students can join the game at anytime. New Players to the game are welcome. Students will need to know the basic rules of the game and have a character sheet made with a character, and the 7 game dice to play the game. Students will work on social and problem solving skills during game play. . Please have your character sheet filled out with the correct level character for your session before class starts. Please contact the teacher before your first class to find out what level character you will need for your session. Please be aware that some students have played the game for the whole story and might have a higher character level in the chapter than the starting level. Please let me know if you have any questions. The adventure we will be playing is called "The Star Tide". We will be sailing around the islands of the Greenworld looking for pieces of a fallen star. We will be encountering lost temples, volcanoes, giants, bug people, and many other obstacles along the way. Students will use the milestone system to level up in the game. This game will take our characters from level 1 to level 11. Once we finish the last chapter students can choose to move on to the next class in the series. The Star tide part 2: Into The Greenworld. Students can join in the adventure during any part of the story. This is a 12 part adventure and this is class is designed to run for a year. Students can join for the whole adventure or just the story parts they want to play. Please contact the teacher before your first class to find out what level you need to be for the game you are joining. Story parts: Part 1: The start tide. Character level 1. We explore an old sky temple to get a magical compass. We get our boat and captain. Part 2. Roar of the Blazing Isles. Character level 2. We enter a volcano to look for a star shard. Part 3. Pillar of the Giants- Character level 3 . Climb the famous giant spur mountain to claim the next star shard. Part 4. Queen of the rotting jungle. Characters level 4 . Shrink down to the size of bugs to help defeat an evil force turning the bug people into zombies. Part 5. Maze of the Leviathan. Character level 5. Our ship gets eaten by a giant undead leviathan. Part 6. Race to the fallen star. Character level 6. Dive below the waves and join a merfolk festival before diving to the dark depths to find the star. Part 7. Forge of the dragon lord. Character level 6. We enter the forge of Pyre to seek help with the star. Part 8. Raid on the Library of secrets. Character level 7. We gain knowledge and power by searching the library for important books. Part 9. Battle for paradise. Character level 8. We enter the Fey wilds and take on our rivals the Black reef pirates. Part 10. The twisted and greedy. Character level 9. A dragon has stolen our star and given it to some hags who want to eat it. Part 11. Hunters of the dark ice. Character level 10. We head through the sea of ice to get our star to the end of the world to get our last wish. A dark force has frozen the ocean and we have to defeat it to move forward. Part 12. The end of the world. Character level 11. We fight our way through a city of iron chain elves to set our star free and get our final wish. After part 12 the groups will start the next class in the series. Star Tide part 2: Into the Greenworld. Week of October 3, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of October 9 , Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of October 16, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. October 23, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. October 30, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game.. November 7, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. November 14, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. November 21, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. November 28, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. December 5, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. December 12, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. December 19, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. December 26, Class on December 25 will not meet this week. Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. January 1, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. January 8, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of January 16, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of January 23, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of January 30, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of February 6, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of February 13, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of February 20, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of February 27 , Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of March 7, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of March 14 , Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of March 21, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of March 28 , Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of April 11, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of April 18, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of April 25, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of May 2, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of May 9, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of May 16, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of May 23, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of May 30, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of June 6, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of June 13, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of June 20, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of June 27, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of July 3, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of July 10, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of July 17, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of July 24, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of July 31, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of August 7, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of August 14, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of August 21, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of August 28, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of September 4, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of September 11, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of September 18 , Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game. Week of September 25, Students will introduce their characters if there are any new players in the game. We learned about which dice to roll for combat and spells. Student choices will determine what happens in the game.
Learning Goals
Students will gain problem solving skills as they play the storytelling game Dungeons & Dragons.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Class will include descriptions of fantasy violence.
Supply List
Students will need a filled out character sheet and a set of the seven dice used for the game. Optional: A Dungeons & Dragons player's handbook A dungeons and dragons monster manual
Language of Instruction
English
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Live Group Class
$20
weekly1x per week
60 min
Completed by 115 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-6 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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