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Tera Raid Battles for Pokémon Violet and Scarlet Players
Class experience
In the newest game in the Pokémon series, wild, crystal-like Pokémon can be found at various locations throughout Paldea. These shiny Pokémon will have specific tera types that do not match their basic typing and are a much higher level than the “normal” tera types found roaming about in Paldea. During class, players will team up with trainers to battle these special Pokémon in what is known as Tera Raids. Up to four Pokémon trainers can join forces to form a team. Together, the team of...
As an early childhood educator, homeschooler and mother to a child on the spectrum, I understand the importance of social skills and creativity. I also know that, for some, these are learned with practice. The importance of providing a safe space for students of all ability levels cannot be underestimated. Not all students feel included in their own classrooms. Not all students feel heard and not every student is allowed to shine. In my “classroom,” I meet learners where they are and encourage any level of participation they are comfortable with while working within each individual’s boundaries and limitations.
To participate in the class, each student must have access to either the Pokémon Violet or Scarlet game on a Nintendo Switch console. To join the battles, a Nintendo Online subscription is required.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet games are rated E but contain mild fantasy violence. During class, students who use aggressive language or express gameplay or language in any manner that is not inclusive or appropriate will be asked to leave the class after first warning and if a second warning is given for the same language or behavior, the student will be withdrawn from the club. For the purpose of safety, we will be using a link code, which will be established and shared with the team during class, eliminating the need to share user information. This method does not require becoming friends on the game console nor sharing gamer tags.
To join the battles, a Nintendo Online subscription is required.
Welcome to my virtual classroom! I'm Nicole and I would love to learn with you. I have been an educator on the Outschool platform for almost 2 years. I began online teaching as a way to connect with my young autistic son, who has a love of video...
Group Class
$12
per classMeets once
60 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class