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the Misty Land Dungeons and Dragons D&D 5e Adventure

In this ongoing class we will play the Dungeons and dragons role playing game.
Jill Henriksen (She/ Her) DM GM
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What's included

1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Students will need to work on their character sheets between sessions.

Class Experience

In this ongoing class we will move through a custom Dungeons and Dragons adventure, fighting monsters and earning treasure. This is an ongoing class so students can enter and leave the game at any time.  

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.


  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 let me know if you have any questions.


  Students will work on social and problem solving skills during game play. Students can use characters from other adventures but will need to check what level character to use before their first class. Please contact the teacher with any questions.

The  adventure we will be playing is  a classic Dungeon exploration game.  Student will play the adventure The Misty Land. This is a custom adventure where the student will choose where we go in the world. Students will be fighting monsters, solving puzzles, and earning treasures.  Students will use the milestone system to level up. This adventure is based on real world tourist destinations. We will start with the Introduction to the world which will start in the middle of the state of Florida.  After the introduction tot he world students will choose which story arcs they play next. Students will also add ideas and places to visit while we play.

Students will choose what we do in the adventure for each class

The Adventure arcs will be:
1. The misty land introduction: We arrive at Frost Haven from our home worlds. We go talk to the weird wizard of Bok tower
2. NASA- We go after a chunk of rock that fell from the moon.
3. Day-On-Ah- We race carts in the goblin races
4. Wiki-Watch-E- We have to get a scale from the mermaids
5. The Universal Lands- we explore universal studios D&D style
6. Silver springs and Roc city
7. The world of Dis-knee (Disney world)
8. Splatoon

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.
learning goal

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
D&D Beyond Website
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined April, 2020
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Bachelor's Degree in Education from Florida Atlantic University
I run Dungeons and Dragons Games  several time weekly in person at my board game and toy shop.  I have been playing Dungeons and Dragons for many years. I also have serval Dungeons and dragon classes on Outschool.

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Completed by 27 learners
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Ages: 9-14
1-6 learners per class

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