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Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Amongst Magic
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Zara Gwendolyn Monroe Sixth Year
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| Atypical Ravenclaw Bookworm // Hair Flipper Pro / / the edgy starbuckian // Hot Messie Quote:
Originally Posted by BanaBatGirl Questions... questions... yes, Fletcher had a question.
"Can we have #cupcakes and brownies at all of our future classes, professsssor?" he asked, managing to remember his manners and ask before he stuffed another dessert down his gullet. "I think I could possible work something out, but only if you all ready want. I couldn't what to think you only attend my lessons for my baked goods."
No, she wasn't bribing the students at all with sweets. Quote:
Originally Posted by Steelsheen Salander shifted on the desk where he sat, when one of the pillow behind him fell. Just as he reached out for it he looked up quickly when the Professor sounded like she was about to wrap up the class Eh.... but what I really wanted to know was-- who's the more powerful Wizard, Gandalf or Dumbledore? Not to mention that they look alike. Alas the lad shrugged and just added to Fletcher's question "....And perhaps some Grilled cheese sandwiches or even Philly cheesesteak too Professor?" he asked and gave her that imploring look ...So that I can also eat something? Letting out a small laugh, Sylvie shook her head slightly. "Philly cheesesteak sandwiches might be a bit messy, but I'll keep that in mind. Maybe a picnic might be fitting?"
Yes, a picnic would be nice for a future lesson. Storing that idea away, she glanced around for any final questions before raising from her cushion again. Pulling her wand from its holster, she gave it a flick at the board in the front of the class room. Quote: HoM Lesson Two Homework Part One: (worth 5 points)- What was one of the first documented uses of magic? (1 pt)
- Name a witch/wizard that the general public would first associate with magic that we discussed in class. (1 pt)
- What events in history could have been contributed to magic? (1 pt)
- Name a possible place that could be magical and explain why you think so. (2 pts)
Part Two: (worth 5 points)
Pick a myth, legend, superstition, fairy tale or story and either draw or write about it. What made you think it is significant to the history of magic? If you are drawing something, please include a short explanation. If you choice to write, please write at least a half foot parchment (min. of two paragraphs, consisting of 3-4 sentences each) (5 pts) OCC: Please refer to the HoM Classroom Rules for the instructions for submitting homework and all rules pertaining to such. "Again, if any of you want help or have any questions with the homework, please don't hesitate to come visit me. My office door is always open to you and you never know, I might have some treats for you. No promises though," she smiled. "Now, if you want more treats, do help yourself before you leave and enjoy the rest of your day. Class dismissed."
Now that was a fun lesson, wasn't it? Moving up toward the table, she began to tidy up again. |