The Scarlet Cavern is a math-based adventure game in the same vein as Dungeons and Dragons, but extremely simplified and involves a lot less combat! The purpose of this module is to introduce (or reinforce) problem-solving skills over a variety of math disciplines. However, that isn’t the be-all and end-all of the learning potential. ‘Playing’ this game teaches your students the value of cooperative learning, provides opportunities for your exceptional students to shine, and can also be used as
The Scarlet Cavern is a math-based adventure game in the same vein as Dungeons and Dragons, but extremely simplified and involves a lot less combat! The purpose of this module is to introduce (or reinforce) problem-solving skills over a variety of math disciplines. However, that isn’t the be-all and end-all of the learning potential. ‘Playing’ this game teaches your students the value of cooperative learning, provides opportunities for your exceptional students to shine, and can also be used as
The Scarlet Cavern is a math-based adventure game in the same vein as Dungeons and Dragons, but extremely simplified and involves a lot less combat! The purpose of this module is to introduce (or reinforce) problem-solving skills over a variety of math disciplines. However, that isn’t the be-all and end-all of the learning potential. ‘Playing’ this game teaches your students the value of cooperative learning, provides opportunities for your exceptional students to shine, and can also be used as
These are the teacher guidelines and curriculum links for the following module - you will need the printable resources and slides to run the game. The Scarlet Cavern is a math-based adventure game in the same vein as Dungeons and Dragons, but extremely simplified and involves a lot less combat! The purpose of this module is to introduce (or reinforce) problem-solving skills over a variety of math disciplines. However, that isn’t the be-all and end-all of the learning potential. ‘Playing’ this g
25+ years teaching experience in Canada and California.
Teaching style
High energy, entertaining, visually oriented lessons.
Learning through fun and respect!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Okomoto Outstanding Student Award for Animation - De Anza, California, 2009
Numerous festival awards for film and animation.
My own education history
Art Diploma - UK
B. Ed (Hons) - Bristol University
AA Degree in Film and Television Production - De Anza, CA
AA Degree in Traditional Animation - De Anza, CA
Certificate of Animation Critique - De Anza, CA
AQ - Spec Ed 1
Additional biographical information
As well as teaching, I am an author, publisher, filmmaker and animator.
I often bring these skills into the classroom to encourage my students.
I live in Ottawa with my family and a couple of cats.
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