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    Wizards of The Coast Partners With AdoptAClassroom

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodOctober 3, 20232 Mins Read
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    Wizards of the Coast and Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) are partnering with AdoptAClassroom! The fantasy game maker is donating D&D libraries to 200 high-need classrooms, along with additional funding through the nonprofit.  

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    Any teacher for grades 4-12 at a high-need school with an active AdoptAClassroom.org account can apply. Winners will recive the following D&D books and accessories to add to their classroom libraries:

    •  Player’s Handbook
    • Dungeon Master’s Guide
    • Monster Manual
    • Candlekeep Mysteries
    • D&D Essentials Kit
    • D&D Campaign Cases – both Creatures and Terrain
    • D&D Afterschool Club Kit, including a copy of D&D Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle

    As well as an additional $100 in funding through the nonprofit, which can be used to order supplies through the AdoptAClassroom.org Marketplace.

    “Teachers spend an average of $860 of their own money on school supplies for their students each year,” said Ann Pifer, executive director of AdoptAClassroom.org. “Teachers shouldn’t have to spend so much out-of-pocket to ensure their students have the materials they need to learn. We are grateful to have partners like Dungeons & Dragons who step up to support educators and help equip students with the tools and materials they need to thrive in school.”

    “Dungeons & Dragons is more than just a roleplaying game that brings us together in our social lives,” said Wizards of the Coast President, Cynthia Williams. “It is a powerful learning tool that can be used inside and outside the classroom, offering social, emotional, and creative benefits. Through our partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org, we are hoping to provide teachers the resources they need to offer fun and engaging ways to empower students.”

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    D&D in classrooms (Wizards of The Coast)

    D&D has been used as a engaging classroom tool for decades now. The RPG offers students the ability to learn key life skills like problem-solving, collaboration, inclusivity, and empathy. All while also developing invaluable literacy and math skill. Because of this Wizards of the Coast offers D&D-inspired teaching kits for grades 4-8. Which provides a powerful tool is helping teachers empower their students to become more confident, tackle challenges head-on, and learn perseverance right in the classroom.

    Teachers looking to apply for the giveaway can fill out the application form here. For any educators looking to add D&D to their curriculum can get more information here.

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