Become the Hero of Norse Mythology
Steel, Sorcery and
the Nine Realms
10 weeks in person | 1.5-2 hours per session
Step into the Nine Realms and bring the legends of Thor, Loki, and Odin to life! This 10-week hybrid class combines story discussion, mythological exploration, and immersive Minecraft™ building to put students at the center of epic adventures.
Each class begins around the table, where we read or discuss a Norse myth. Students will explore the characters’ motives, the deeper meaning of the story, and key symbols in Norse culture. We may also examine artwork or short videos to deepen understanding. Then, we head to the computer lab — where students recreate the story’s setting, reenact its events, and step into the role of the hero through hands-on building and survival play.
Over the course of the class, students will:
Explore the World Tree and Asgard, Land of the Aesir
Follow Thor and Loki’s adventures in Jötunheimr, Land of the Giants
Meet Loki’s children — Fenrir, the World Serpent, and Hel
Search for treasure in the Dwarven Realm
Learn to hide in trees and live like an Elf
Brave the fires of Muspelheim
Battle through Ragnarök — the end of the cosmos!
Through a mix of storytelling, discussion, and gameplay, students will practice critical thinking (analyzing characters and themes), creative problem-solving (designing their own myth-inspired builds), and collaboration (working together in survival mode Minecraft™).
By the end of the class, students won’t just know Norse mythology — they will have lived it, built it, and battled through it as heroes in their own legendary adventure.
“In every myth, a door opens to a world forgotten—where gods walked and heroes bled stars.”
Key experiences: off screen storytelling and discussion, in game treasure hunts, PvP games, boss battles vs. teacher, exploration, creative-mode building.
“This is a great class for any kid that loves history, Rick Riordan books and, of course, Minecraft. Caroline does a great job of crafting the class and working with the kids. Highly recommend!”
— Outschool Parent