Post by ginevrathomas on Jul 21, 2010 22:02:19 GMT
Professor Ginny Thomas was finally prepared for her first class after she put the last card next to the muggle decoration. She had found a way for the class to be fun and educational at the same time, or she hoped she did. She was nervous, for the first class was a very important class and she wanted to do things right. Swallowing her nerves, she walked up to the chalkboard, which had the words:
The students then arrived to her class. Once all seated in the chairs, they could take a good look at the room.
It looked like it had been divided into two, as if representing two worlds. In a way it was. One side was more commonly known, how Wizards party. Another side, which was probably unknown to most wizards and witches, was how Muggles party. After a few moments, Professor Thomas decided to start the class so they could have more time to write down they're notes and enjoy the party.
"Welcome back to Hogwarts, and to Muggle Studies," Professor Thomas started off. "I'd thought we'd go celebrate the occasion with a party but a lesson isn't exactly a lesson without notes or homework. Luckily, the homework isn't too difficult. Before we get started lets take a look at the rules." Professor Thomas walked over to the right side of the classroom and stood next to a barely noticable poster, the writing written with green ink.
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"You're homework due next Wednesday (July 28th in real life) at midnight is a compare and contrast essay about the differences between a Muggle Party and a Magical Party that must have at least 5 sentences, 2 points per paragraph and an Extra Credit of saying which party you would prefer to go to. The Extra Credit is there for just in case you get a question wrong, the Extra Credit will replace it if gotten correct. If the Extra Credit has gotten incorrect it will have no effect whatsoever. For this homework piece there is no right or wrong, so it does the former outcome," Professor Thomas said after the quills had been put down.
"At each type of party favor there is a note card with what it is card. Your notes should have what the note card says written down. After you take a look at the note cards you may enjoy the party. You may begin."
Professor Thomas then sat on her desk and waits for the class to be finished taking notes.
Lesson One
Partying, Muggle Style
Partying, Muggle Style
The students then arrived to her class. Once all seated in the chairs, they could take a good look at the room.
It looked like it had been divided into two, as if representing two worlds. In a way it was. One side was more commonly known, how Wizards party. Another side, which was probably unknown to most wizards and witches, was how Muggles party. After a few moments, Professor Thomas decided to start the class so they could have more time to write down they're notes and enjoy the party.
"Welcome back to Hogwarts, and to Muggle Studies," Professor Thomas started off. "I'd thought we'd go celebrate the occasion with a party but a lesson isn't exactly a lesson without notes or homework. Luckily, the homework isn't too difficult. Before we get started lets take a look at the rules." Professor Thomas walked over to the right side of the classroom and stood next to a barely noticable poster, the writing written with green ink.
Rules
1. Respect your classmates
2. Please pay attention and take notes
3. Send all homework by PM to me with the title Lesson _ HW or else your homework may not get graded
4. Watch the language, please, no swearing
5. Do NOT copy and paste answers directly from the lessons.
6. Homework, tests, and quizzes are based on information given in the lessons;
7. Follow the directions given on the homework information board.
8. Homework must be turned in by the due date, or else no points.
9. Extra Credit is optional if available, though I highly suggest you do it. It gives you a chance to get a perfect ten.
10. Class rps will be posted once a week, please pay attention to this sub-board.
11. If you have questions about the lesson please PM me with the title of Class Question. If you are asking about answers for the homework you will not have a response.
[/font][/color]1. Respect your classmates
2. Please pay attention and take notes
3. Send all homework by PM to me with the title Lesson _ HW or else your homework may not get graded
4. Watch the language, please, no swearing
5. Do NOT copy and paste answers directly from the lessons.
6. Homework, tests, and quizzes are based on information given in the lessons;
7. Follow the directions given on the homework information board.
8. Homework must be turned in by the due date, or else no points.
9. Extra Credit is optional if available, though I highly suggest you do it. It gives you a chance to get a perfect ten.
10. Class rps will be posted once a week, please pay attention to this sub-board.
11. If you have questions about the lesson please PM me with the title of Class Question. If you are asking about answers for the homework you will not have a response.
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"You're homework due next Wednesday (July 28th in real life) at midnight is a compare and contrast essay about the differences between a Muggle Party and a Magical Party that must have at least 5 sentences, 2 points per paragraph and an Extra Credit of saying which party you would prefer to go to. The Extra Credit is there for just in case you get a question wrong, the Extra Credit will replace it if gotten correct. If the Extra Credit has gotten incorrect it will have no effect whatsoever. For this homework piece there is no right or wrong, so it does the former outcome," Professor Thomas said after the quills had been put down.
"At each type of party favor there is a note card with what it is card. Your notes should have what the note card says written down. After you take a look at the note cards you may enjoy the party. You may begin."
Professor Thomas then sat on her desk and waits for the class to be finished taking notes.