Professor Levy

June 19, 2010 11:07 PM
Coming back from midterm was harder than coming back after summer break. At least it was in Erika’s view. For midterm, she only had a limited amount of time with her girlfriend and some of that limited time was spent in the hustle and bustle of holiday shoppers as she tried to get her own holiday shopping done. Thankfully, she didn’t have anyone on her list that was hard to buy for or else she might not have gotten to spend much time with her family at all. And the time she did get to spend with everyone was only a teaser to make her wish it were summer where she could relax and spend everyday with them. Looking over the students coming in, she was sure they probably felt much like she did and weren’t quite ready to get back into the swing of things, which is why she had planned an easy lesson for the day.

It wasn’t her normal style. She much preferred hands-on learning to theory, but she thought that today would be a good day for a simple review as well as to begin introducing the second years to the dark creatures they would be learning about next year. Once everyone was seated, she passed out the papers in her hand. “Welcome back, students. I trust your break was enjoyable and you’re probably not quite ready to get into the full swing of things quite yet, which is why today we’ll be working on a crossword puzzle. I assume everyone had had experienced with doing these, but if you haven’t, it’s quite easy.”

With a flick of the wrist, a one by one crossword puzzle appeared on the board with the second letter of the down clue intersecting with the first letter of the across clue. “As we can see by the across clue it’s a red fruit said to keep the doctor away. Anyone venture guess?” With the correct guess, she said, “Right. An apple so we would put apple in the boxes that match the clue going across.” Another wave and the letters appeared in the appropriate area. “So, then we see that the second letter of our down clue is an A and the clue is a yellow fruit enjoyed by monkeys.” She waited for someone to give the correct answer. “Exactly. Banana. Then, we would fill that in. Now, this is a very simple crossword, but you get the idea.”

Erika waited a moment for anyone to object to understanding and then continued on, “Your puzzle focuses on spells that we’ve learned this year as well as some dark creatures that we’ll learn about in Intermediate DADA that I wanted you to become familiar with. The first one to turn in their puzzle in completely correct before the end of class doesn’t have to do the homework assignment for today. You may work in small groups of two or three if you would like. I expect everyone to turn in the puzzle by the end of class regardless if it’s finished or not. Also, before you leave, please be sure to pick up a copy of the homework assignment from my desk.” She pointed to a stack of papers. “Please begin.”

OOC: Please adhere to posting guidelines. Points will be awarded based on creativity, detail, etc. I’ve given a copy of the crossword puzzle below. Answers can be given through posts and if you would like to try to be the first person or group to actually finish the puzzle, a list can be given instead of actually filling out the puzzle. For anyone solving the puzzle, spaces count as a box of their own. Have fun!


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Tristan Volkmann (Pecari)

July 01, 2010 4:06 AM
Tristan didn’t know how he was supposed to get his grade up in DADA when he had to do boring stuff like a crossword puzzle for credit. He read the top of the page and frowned at the title. He didn’t want to work on boring review stuff. If he wanted to ‘review’ he’d go to the library or study or something. But he had better things to do, like Quidditch, so obviously he wasn’t ever going to review on his own if he could help it.

Tristan really didn’t want to do the assignment, but if his parents saw he wasn’t doing better in school who knows what they’d do to their only son. Probably make him get a tutor over the summer or something, which would be a waste of even more of his time. Suddenly motivated to avoid this happening, he got out a quill and inkwell and put his bag and Quidditch magazines to the side. If his summertime was spent with tutors, it meant less time with his private Quidditch coach. That’s not something he wanted to even think about happening.

He started to do them in order when he got stuck 6. He couldn’t remember for the life of him what the answer was. “Did you get number 6?” he asked the person working next to him, hoping to get a hint or something.
0 Tristan Volkmann (Pecari) I'm way better at word searches 0 Tristan Volkmann (Pecari) 0 5


Delilah Kerrigan, Pecari

July 02, 2010 10:55 AM
When Delilah heard that they were going to be doing a crossword puzzle, she couldn’t help groaning. She might not have minded it so much if she could actually do crossword puzzles, but she did, as they involved that pesky thing called spelling. This is why she much preferred practical to theoretical lessons, as once she knew what the spell was; she could manage to get it. Unfortunately, it wasn’t up to her to what the lesson would be. It was up to Professor Levy who had decided on the crossword puzzle. What else could she do, but try? She just hoped her dad thought it was enough since her grades really hadn’t gotten any better than they had been before.

Pulling out her quill, Delilah scanned down the paper looking for one that she knew and knew how to spell. She thought she might know number two, but she wasn’t a hundred percent on the spelling so she continued on. She dismissed most as not knowing how to spell the words and a couple on not actually knowing them. Finally, when she got to number fourteen, she nearly cheered out loud. Yes, she not only knew the answer, but she knew how to spell it. Quickly, she jotted down L-U-M-O-S in the box. The only other one she got was five down and put in P-O-I-N-T—M-E. Aside from those two, she was definitely going to need her book, making her feel like if she couldn’t do the simple review, there was no way she was going to pass the test.

She was digging through her backpack when she heard a voice next to her. Glancing up with her brown eyes, she noticed Tristan, a boy that she was on the Quidditch team with. Well, she was an alternate, so generally not so needed, but still around. Though, she did miss quite a few practices in favor of studying. Dad’s rules and all. She gave him a quick smile before checking out which one he was talking about. “I think it’s Confundo, but I’m not sure. I can’t remember how to spell it,” she replied. That was the story of most of the items on the page. She had an idea as to answer, but just wasn’t sure since she couldn’t spell the words. It was going to be a long class period.
0 Delilah Kerrigan, Pecari I'm really not. 0 Delilah Kerrigan, Pecari 0 5