Professor Dione

May 17, 2005 10:44 PM
After the rest of the class had left the classroom, Dione took a seat at her desk and directed Asher to sit in a chair directly in front. Her expression was still the same stoic façade, even though behind it, the wheels in her head were turning, thinking over the options. She could just take points away, have her clean the room, and let that be it, or perhaps lines, though that was ineffective most of the time, and far overused. Or perhaps something more creative was in order.

However, Asher’s confession, though her story was an obvious fabrication, put the brakes on her train of thought. She was willing to take all the blame for the parchment fight in order to protect her friends from punishment, instead of point at someone else for the blame. That had to be worth something.

“Well, Miss Tallow, you know why you’re here, so let’s get down to the business at hand. What do you think would be a reasonable punishment for such behavior?”\n\n
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Dalila

January 05, 2006 4:06 AM
Dalila sat frozen in her chair and not because of the cold. The numbers incorrect? She was so sure about it! Quickly flipping through the chapter, Dalila found the section on Jupiter's moons. The book seemed to disagree. But the book could be wrong.

Just over break, Dalila had read an article on the internet about more moons being found. Maybe the professor didn't know it yet.

Dalila waited until Professor Dione finished yelling at that one girl, she recognized from the impromptu Quidditch match, but couldn't remember her name before speaking up again.

"Um, Professor. Are you sure? because I just read something over the break that said that scientists had found more moons around Jupiter..."

She decided not to say any more. For one thing, it wsa too cold to move her lips too much, and another thing was that the professor didn't look too happy. She didn't know whether it was the girl with the puzzle thingy or the cold or something else, but Dalila did know when to shut up.\n\n
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Samantha

March 13, 2012 8:38 AM
She was already beginning to wonder quite how detrimental it would be to her CATS scores if she gave this class up for a lost cause and just spent it chatting with Other Sam, instead, considering neither of them seemed to have experienced dreams that were anything near prophetic. His interpretation of her potential predicament did make her laugh, though, and gave her the incentive to at least stay on topic, even if their discussion might turn out to be less than strictly academic. "I wouldn't currently place any bets on my becoming an Auror," she replied, contemplating his interpretation with a smile, "but then maybe this dream is more prophetic than even I can realize." Career plans were still in the hazy distance of sixth year, but Samantha was at least getting an idea of certain things she wouldn't like to do, and spending all her time keeping unruly wizards in check wasn't an especially appealling option.

"Now, as for yours," she hesitated a moment to think about what stealing fabric in the dark could mean. "Well, you obviously have something to hide," she surmised in a tone of voice that left no room for argument. "That's why you need fabric, to cover something up. And that's why it's in the dark, so nobody can see you. And... oh, you're stealing it because you don't want anyone to know," she concluded with a nod. "So what is it you're hiding?" she asked with a chuckle. Admittedly, dream interpretation might not be her strong point - or Sam's - but nobody could deny their creativity, for certain.
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Professor Chambers

August 30, 2013 10:30 PM
Lydia had enjoyed the looks on her students faces soo much during their last class that she wanted to continue with the topic of Muggle Entertainment. She had shown them several cartoons from her childhood and some that she hadn’t seen since childhood. A couple of the programs that she had shown them that her niece positively loves were ALF and Dinosaurs. Having to describe the shows ideas to her class was challenging because it was clear that some of them (herself included) had a hard time understanding why the shows were amusing. She had grown up in a magical environment her whole life and it wasn’t until she had gone away to college that she had been introduced to Muggle Programs. She, herself, had some difficulty understanding why some of the things she watched with her Muggle friends had been entertaining and was glad that they were patient enough to try and explain it to her. While some of the programs needed explaining, others didn’t, their humor being openly apparent. Two of the programs where the silliness in them was completely apparent was the shows she had shown to her class. The difficult part about them was trying to explain how the “actors” were able to work with a character that wasn’t really alive (ALF) and how Muggles like Jim Henson were able to make ancient prehistoric creatures such as Dinosaurs come to life (as it were) with the help of something called “puppeteering”. Even she had a hard time understanding that part, but she found the concept fascinating and entertaining just the same. She had made it a sort of obsession to collect every movie she could find where the art of puppeteering was used. She had every movie Jim Henson and his company had a hand in doing and found them to be truly fascinating. She had considered showing more of them to her class, but a better idea came to mind. She decided that her Intermediates were going to make their own movies as opposed to watching another one of hers. She wanted to see where their imaginations would take them while giving them a taste of what Muuggle filmmakers and cartoonists feel.

Lydia walked into her classroom that afternoon and despite the time for her class being close to dinner break for everyone, she was very optimistic that she would have no trouble keeping her students attention. At least for the class time anyway. She put her supplies bag on her desk and pulled small, blank sheet notebooks out of it, leaving them in a pile on her desk. She pulled out packets of pencils that she already sharpened and placed them on her desk as well. Finally she removed the marking pens and colored pencils she had brought for the assignment as well. She placed a notebook, pencils, colored pencils and markers on each desk before returning to her own. Her own sketchbook sat upon her desk with an example of their assignment already drawn inside. She had left the video camera that she had shown the students during their last class upon her desk. It too was going to be used as part of their assignment. She waited for the students to pile into class and take their seats before going over their lesson for the day.

“Good afternoon everyone,” she greeted them pleasantly. “I know that you’ve already had an interesting day with the other classes and for most of you this is the last class of the day, but try and bear with me okay.” She gave them a sympathetic smile and continued with her lecture. “Since we’ve been discussing the subject of Muggle Entertainment, I decided that it might be fun if we made our own little movies today,” she told them. She walked around to the front of her desk and picked up her own sketchbook. She walked back to the front where she was facing everyone and held up her own book. “Your assignment for class today is create your own little “flipbook movie”.” She demonstrated what she meant by opening her own sketchbook and showing them the little flipbook movie she had drawn herself. “As you can see, the flipbook movie consists of small pictures drawn in a particular order that when the pages are flipped, hence why its called a flipbook, they create a moving series of pictures or mini movie if you would.” She showed them page by page how the sequence of pictures from her own example seemed to spring to life right off the pages. The flipbook movie she showed them off the pages showed a “mailman” walking down the street when he encounters an angry dog. The dog chases him and then the pictures ended with the dog biting the mailman on the rear. The mini movie was meant to be humorous.

Once she finished going over the example so the class had a good idea of what she was talking about. She continued with her lecture. “You may work alone or in groups of two to create your flipbooks. Once you have the drawings completed, which do not have to be perfect, I would like you to bring them up to my desk where we will be making them into your own little actual mini movies. Using the video camera located on my desk,” she indicated to it. “Which we discussed during the last class, I will be video taping you flipping your flipbooks. I would like to hear you tell the viewer what is happening during your mini movie, funny voices and all. Once all the flipbook movies are completed and video taped we will be viewing them during our next class. Before you get to work, however, I would like all of you to turn in the homework assigned during last class. If you all recall, I asked that you try and write at least five different questions about things you may have heard, seen, or read about the Muggle world that you had always been curious about, but were afraid to ask. Once those are turned in, you may begin your assignment. As you can already see I have supplied you with the items you will need to make your flipbook movies.” She smiled encouragingly at her students. “I will be walking around the room so please don’t hesitate to flag me down if you have any questions or you are having any problems. Remember, once you are done with your drawings bring them up to my desk for video taping. Have fun everyone and be creative.”


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