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Old 01-20-2013, 11:22 AM   #117 (permalink)
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Hogwarts RPG Name:
Jade Archer de Leon
Slytherin
Fourth Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Ivy Charlton
Hufflepuff
Fifth Year
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SPOILER!!: Catch Up, yo
A song? They had to sing or say a song with the word 'star' in it? Piece of cake, Bliss thought and raised her hand. "Er, my name's Bliss. Bliss Ryans. I'ma sing 'Written in the Stars' and that's by Tinie Tempah." She hoped so anyway. Deeeeep breath.

Oh, written in the stars, a million miles away,
A message to the main, oh,
Seasons come and go, but I will never change,
And I'm on my way..


Truth be told, it didn't seem all that relevant to the topic in Astronomy, but it DID have the word star in it. Or rather, stars. That didn't matter right, it could be stars as well? Whatever. Star or Stars, not all that much different. And it didn't change how relevant the song was. It still seemed completely irrelevant to her. Nevermind.


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"Very good all of you and thank you for being brave and singing." Most of them anyway and it hadn't been a requirement to sing. They had humored him though, which he appreciated. Awesome points to them all! "However, none of managed to mention the song that inspired this lesson." Shame really. There had been house points up as a reward for anyone that did."Are any of you familiar with the song Catch a Falling Star performed by Perry Como?" With a quick tap of his wand on the projector, lyrics written in bold white text appeared on the domed ceiling over the night sky for students to read. "As you may have been able to infer from all this, the theme of this term is stars and today we will be focusing on something rather special. A star that isn't really a star but has been mislabeled as one by humans. Often called shooting stars or falling stars like in the song, there is a proper name for this phenomena. Can anyone tell me what that is?"
OH. So that was why it was relevant to sing a song. The name 'Catch a Falling Star' did seem familiar to her. Hmmm. She hummed it under her breath and realised that she clearly HAD heard it before. Anyway, focus, Bliss.

Shooting stars, weren't they lovely?

"I believe that they're called meteorites and they buuurn as they fall through the earths atmosphere." Or something like that. Yeah. So they'd be learning about them in this lesson? That would be fun, shooting star were pretty and cool and yeah...this would be a good lesson. She just knew it.
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