Professor Skies

November 17, 2017 5:27 PM
“Good morning,” Selina greeted the intermediate class. Today they were probably in for a pleasant surprise. Whilst this lesson was down on their timetable as ‘theory’ it was going to be quite a practical theoretical lesson.

“Today, we’re going to be doing a basic introduction to experimental methodology, and it will include some spell-casting. Whilst many spells have been being used for thousands of years, all fields of magic are still developing. Should you wish to specialise in a particular type of magic, you will likely to start to conduct research into it - perhaps theoretical, trying to answer questions about how things work, but there are practical experiments too, designed to invent or refine spells.

“You will notice that you have a pebble in front of you. Today, you will be trying three different wand movements to turn that into it a pencil. They are a circle, a flick, and a flowing motion,” she explained, demonstrating each motion.

“However, before you begin, you will need to lay out a page in your notebooks as follows. Aim - what are you hoping to find out with the experiment? Equipment - what things will you need. Method - how will you carry out the experiment. Hypothesis - what do you think will happen? A hypothesis is like an educated guess. Think carefully about the different movements and which one you think will work best, and rate them from one to three. Please don’t change this, even if you prove to be incorrect. Your reasoning for why you think it is as important.

“As you try the different wand movements, make notes about how well each one works. We’ll come together halfway through class to compare results and talk about how we write them up.”

The traditional wand movement was the flick, which echoed the shape of the finished product, and would work best for most students, but a significant minority of students would find the flowing motion, which echoed writing, would suit them better, depending on their thinking style.

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Zevalyn Ives, Aladren

November 22, 2017 12:53 PM
As she always did, Zevalyn Ives took a seat in the front row. She hadn’t been a front row seater back in normal middle school, but that changed last year. With the amount of extra help she needed, combined with it being a reasonably ‘cool’ thing to do amongst her Housemates, being a habitual front row sitter had lost its Social Death aspect. Not that she really had much of a Social Life anyway so far, between her excessive studying habits, being a transfer, and having been considered a first year when she was fourteen years old. But at least she wasn’t actively disliked as a smarty-pants nerdy teacher’s pet, at least as far as she’d noticed.

Not that she felt like a smarty-pants here. On the contrary, she felt she was constantly playing catch-up, always behind the rest of her year group, never really in full grasp of some basic information everyone else seemed to have been born with. She wasn’t entirely sure how much of that was due to starting late, and how much of it was because she was a muggleborn witch. Most likely it was a combination of both.

She was glad today’s syllabus notation promised a day of theory in Transfiguration. She was getting better at the practical wand work, but the fact was she’d had at least one year less time to practice the beginner stage spells than everyone else, and the intermediate stage spells built on techniques she simply hadn’t refined as well as any other intermediate level student. It was hard. Theory she could keep up with better because she was smart and always did the extra readings.

So, it being a theory lesson, she was expecting to earn a good participation grade for answering a question or two that third years would be expected to know, and maybe even make some educated guesses for questions intended to challenge the fourth and fifth years.

She wasn’t expecting a lesson on a topic she knew backwards and forwards and lived and breathed for most of her life. Professor Skies was explaining the scientific method. Zevalyn had to cover her mouth to keep from laughing out loud. Finally. Finally, something she was genuinely comfortable with, something she was maybe even ahead of her peers on.

She hadn’t felt this on top of a lesson since she finished the eighth grade. She’d almost forgotten what it felt like to be competent in academic material aimed at her own age group. It was a good feeling.

Applying the scientific method to wandwork was, admittedly, a little strange, but suddenly magic didn’t feel so foreign and impossible and scary and strange. People invented new spells and potions the same way they invented anything else. The magical world abruptly became more familiar and welcoming and understandable to her.

She was actually breathing easier than she had in months. Tension she hadn’t even known had been building up left her muscles. It was kind of weird, honestly, but she wasn’t going to complain about it. She was a square peg in a world of round holes, who just turned a corner and discovered they had square holes here too, she just hadn’t known how to find them. She did fit here after all. It was very freeing, really.

She absolutely beamed at her neighbor as they were allowed to start. “This is so awesome! My mom’s a scientist and researcher, and I thought I’d had to leave science behind when I came here instead of going to high school!”
1 Zevalyn Ives, Aladren Science! Yes! 380 Zevalyn Ives, Aladren 0 5

Tasha DuBois,Aladren

November 30, 2017 7:34 PM
Tasha settled in her seat for Transfiguration. She usually enjoyed this class quite a bit, though she supposed that was true for all her classes. It was going to be hard to choose which ones to continue with after this year though Transfiguration was a given as was Charms probably. The rest she was less sure about. Part of her wanted to keep COMC so she could be there for Juniper next year, but then she and her cousin had extremely different views on animals. Mostly because the Teppenpaw was a vegetarian and Tasha was...well, not . She accepted that Juniper didn't eat meat and vice versa and had long ago decided against telling her cousin that she had eaten horse meat as Juniper loved horses most of all but her cousin didn't seem to really like working with her in COMC because of these differences.

Besides, the bottom line was that Tasha was more into eating animals than taking care of them.

Professor Skies began the lesson. The Aladren wasn't going to go into this area, but it was still fun to experiment she supposed. Of course, it didn't sound like they were going to be creating new spells themselves but just...doing an old spell a new way. Tasha supposed that made sense, one could hardly expect the third years to do that. It sounded like something more for someone in the advanced classes.

And why pencils? Wizards used quills. Wouldn't it make sense to change a pebble into a quill? Though Tasha supposed pencils would be easier. Plus they didn't need ink the way a quill did.

She was about to start writing out what her the experiment was, when Zevalyn turned to her. The other girl seemed about as excited as Tasha would be if Sonora served menudo and inerja on a regular basis.

The fifth year smiled back. Zevalyn sort of intrigued her in general from her late start at Sonora to her interesting name. "Then I guess you're really in your element today, then? I felt that way about the International Fair a few years ago."
11 Tasha DuBois,Aladren I'm happy for you. 323 Tasha DuBois,Aladren 0 5

Zevalyn Ives

January 03, 2018 4:50 PM
“I guess so!” Zevalyn agreed happily, still grinning at the girl sitting next to her. Tasha, she thought, was her name, but she wasn’t certain enough of it to use it.

“What was that?” she asked with genuine interest about the International Fair the other girl mentioned. “I missed it,” she admitted, kind of wishing she hadn’t been quite so adamant about not believing in magic when she was eleven. Not only would it have made her Sonora education much less stressful, but she’d evidently missed a few awesome events.

Of course, then she wouldn’t have met Amber, and from what she’d heard, Amber might not have even gotten adopted at all if Zevalyn had been less stubborn and hadn’t needed a subtler approach from the wizarding community, so it probably all worked out for the best.

Still an international fair sounded cool. After today’s transfiguration lesson, there might even be hope that Sonora hosted science fairs. Slim, certainly, but it no longer seemed completely impossible.

Paying more attention to Tasha’s answers than to what she was writing, Zevalyn began to at least start drawing up some basic charts for recording her results from her experiments, once she got started on those. She’d also need a hypothesis first, but that could wait a few more minutes, until her brain didn’t have something else to focus on.
1 Zevalyn Ives Oh? What was the fair like? Sounds fun! 380 Zevalyn Ives 0 5

Tasha

January 06, 2018 5:50 PM
Tasha nodded. "It was a lot of fun. I was in the Ethiopia group. " It had been great, as she had developed a love of Ethiopian food and made friends with Joe. Until then, she hadn't had any friends at school or really, her age either since she'd spent most of her childhood in the company of adults. She'd always been travelling and in the company of her parents, tutors and nannies as well as friends and business associates of her parents.

Still, despite those early interactions primarily with adults, and not much with other kids, she wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. Tasha had seen and done so much more than her peers and it was one of those things that made her different than them. She had more overall life experience and this was even true compared to some other purebloods her age.

"I'm really into travelling and I've been to lots of other countries, so it was really exciting for me. My parents even took me to Ethiopia for midterm that year." Tasha explained. She wasn't bragging when she said things like this, it was just that it was a simple fact of her life and she couldn't really talk about herself without bringing it up. "I really like trying different foods and exploring different cultures."

She went on. "Anyway, sometimes we do have fun events here. That one was the best though. I also enjoyed last year's concert because I'm in the orchestra. I think we're going to play for the bonfire too. So what do you like to do besides science?" Tasha asked the other Aladren.
11 Tasha It was! 323 Tasha 0 5