Gacha Club and Life Group
What's included
Group experience
Do you love Gacha Life? Perhaps you want to show us your character, get an opinion about how to customize, draw your character, or meet other people who share the same interest as you. This group will give you the opportunity to do exactly that! In this group, you will be encouraged to share any creations you have made. When you post an image, you can provide the following information: Character Name (if it has one), Pronouns, if they are an OC or from a fandom, if you would like constructive feedback, and any other information you'd like to include. You are welcome to post drawings too! It doesn't have to be exclusive from characters inside of the gacha application. If you post a video, you can use similar guidelines but please don't share anything that has explicit lyric content or it may be removed from the group. We will do regular challenges for character creations. You do not have to engage in every weekly challenge but it may help you connect with the other learners. Please remember: if you give feedback to another learner, be kind. It is okay to not like their art but saying things like: "I do not like it"; "change this"; or "I think this is bad" is not constructive. Instead, try to be curious and open minded. It is more helpful to make an observation and ask questions such as: "I have never seen someone use those eyes before, what made you decide to use them?" or "That looks complex, how long did it take you to make?". Throughout your time in this group, we will work on how to give constructive feedback in a healthy way.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Guidelines
Welcome to our Group! We want all of our learners to feel comfortable, connected, and safe. That's why we have 3 rules we ask you to follow: Be Kind, Be Safe, and Be Respectful.
Be Kind - Help all learners feel welcome and included.
Learners from all over the world, with different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, abilities, gender identities, religions and body types, participate in our Group. Always be nice and make others, especially new learners, know that they belong and are welcome. Teasing, name calling, or bullying anybody in our community? Nope. Not happening here
Be Safe - Keep your personal information private and never ask other learners for theirs.
Personal things are personal. We want to keep you safe on Outschool, but we also want YOU to understand how to be safe when you're meeting other learners or teachers. Keep your full name, home address, gaming or social media name, email, and school name private.
Be Respectful - Treat others how you want to be treated.
Keep language clean and information you share safe. If you wouldn't say it or share with your grandma, don't do it here. Swear words, racy videos, and violent images are not allowed. Treat Outschool like a public place, and when in doubt, keep things covered.
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Gacha Club and Life Group is a community of learners that come together on Outschool to share what they’re learning, ask questions, participate in challenges, and get feedback on their projects
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Access anytime
Access to an online community, anytime — Share and create with like-minded peers from any device
Verified learners
A space for verified learners — All participants are verified by Outschool via video before joining
Educator-led
Educator-led activities, events, and discussions — Outschool educator moderates content and facilitates engaging activities
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of the Fraser Valley
Bachelor's Degree in English from University of the Fraser Valley
Hello!
I'd like to thank-you for taking a moment to learn more about me.
My name is Rae and I have been a full-time instructor on Outschool since 2021. I am passionate about arts, media, technology, learning, and the way that they correlate with each other. I offer drawing classes and social clubs based on special interests.
I received my BA in Theatre and English from the University of the Fraser Valley. During my time there, I directed and performed in a number of stage productions including: Once in a Lifetime by Moss Hart; Arabian Nights by Mary Zimmerman; and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Theatre is an important aspect of my life: it has taught me to be confident, how to collaborate with others, and how to manage multiple projects with close deadlines. These are transferable life skills that have helped in every aspect of my life.
My approach is encouragement and reciprocal curiosity. I take a genuine interest from the input of my students because they offer bright ideas and I firmly believe that we learn and grow from each other. I am happy to hear about the special interests that your learner is passionate about and want every child to feel celebrated for who they are. My classroom rules all revolve around the idea of safety: be kind to each other, yourself, and the space you are working in.
I like to spend my free time tending to my plants, cooking healthy food, and playing video games such as Stardew Valley, Genshin Impact, and Final Fantasy.
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Live Group Class
$7
monthlyUnlimited access
12 active learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 8-13