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Dungeons & Dragons

This would work with any kind of tabletop game but the flexibility of D&D to allow players to come up with their own solutions to problems allows us to use this for some great standards.


First up is for the players. These are level 2 and level 3 Unit standards and they can be done for any kind of team project.

 
 

Then here is a standard that is Literacy at level 1 and it is all about dealing with others. Here is a link to the lesson that goes over all the skills needed for that.

 

I recommend doing some practise adventures where you have to deal with calming people down and making others work together before doing this standard.

 

But if you find yourself the DM there are some really cool things you can get yourself. These standards don't work for just being a player as these have to be planned and scripted out for you to gain these. I'm putting them in from the easiest to the hardest to achieve and depending on just how much effort you are willing to put into your DM session. For marking purposes you should record the start of your DM session where you set the scene of your game (at least 3 minutes worth) and then have someone else take notes of what happens afterwards. Those will be included as well in this lesson. Here is a lesson on how to give speeches that might be helpful.

 
 

If you are writing the script of your campaign and willing to dress up and go full bawl then these standards are for you.

 

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