Professor Danielle Holland

June 30, 2009 5:35 PM
Danielle Holland was terrified. Absolutely, positively, knee-knockingly terrified. They never mentioned this during college. She'd graduated with honors, as befits a Compia and Terrigena, and she'd been so proud when her application for a teaching position had produced results at the sixth school she'd sent it to. But it wasn't until right now, standing in front of an empty classroom filled with empty seats, twenty minutes before her first class was supposed to begin that the butterflies hit with a vengeance.

She wasn't sure if helped or made it worse, knowing that Headmistress - no, Professor, Professor now - Professor Skies was in the room next door, teaching the RATS level class. Danielle was only responsible for the younger years, and only temporarily. She wasn't surprised the school was looking for someone with a little more experience, someone who'd been out of school for a little more than four months, but until such a person could be found, she had a job here at Sonora.

She wrote her name on the board, Danielle Holland, looked at it, then added Professor in front of it. Then she stepped back and looked at it again. How very very strange.

A noise at the door caught her attention and she saw the first of the early arrivals entering the room. She gave the child a reassuring smile, feeling her own butterflies settle at the sight of one of the actual students. They were just children; eleven- and twelve-year-olds in this class. Nothing to be frightened by. She had over ten years on all of them, and though only five one, she should still have height on these guys.

And it wasn't as though she'd never taught before. She'd been all but in charge of the younger classes for Professor Dobb's Theory of Magic at Salem, and she'd been the instructor for Kris's 'independent study' Math course. Plus, Kris had needed tutoring in every subject Salem offered so even today's lesson wasn't new material for her. And those were all before she had a college teaching degree to back her up. After teaching the king of ADHD, a classroom full of first and second years was going to be easy.

Beneath her name, she added, Beginning Transfiguration so the arriving students would know they were in the right place.

Once the chairs were full, she looked out on the sea of young face and smiled. "Hello, everyone. You should all be first and second years, here for Beginning Transfiguration. I am Professor Holland." She paused a moment, to get over that introduction. She was entitled to it, but that did not mean she was used to the sound of it. If she'd had any doubts before, she was now officially grown up. "I will be teaching this class until the school finds a permanent Transfiguration teacher."

"Transfiguration is one of the most difficult disciplines of magic that there is. In this class, you will literally be turning one thing into something else. Obviously, at your level this will not be permanent, but by the end of this class period, most of you will have changed enough of a toothpick's physical characteristics enough that anybody looking at it would have to call it a needle."

She'd been taught using a match instead of a toothpick, but after trying that with Kris, she'd decided the potential for fire was best avoided all together, especially with such a significantly larger class size.

She picked up the box of toothpicks on her desk and started walking up and down the aisles of desks, giving each student three toothpicks. She continued to talk as she did this. "When you get your toothpick, you'll notice that it is made of wood, that it's flat with a rounded top end and pointed bottom end, and that it's about three inches long."

"A needle is made of metal, it's round with a hole for the thread on the top end and a pointed bottom end, and it can be about three inches long. When transfiguring one thing into another, it's important to keep a clear mental picture of both what you have and what you want to have, and what has to change to get from one to the other. That is perhaps even more important than the spell word and wand movements, though, as in Charms, those are what trigger the transfiguration to occur. I'll go over those momentarily."

"This particular lesson is often used for beginner classes because needles and toothpicks do have such similar shapes. It is one less thing you need to change. I realize some of you are second years, and this is probably a great deal of review for you, so if you'd like a greater challenge, you can transfigure your toothpicks into smaller needles, about an inch long."

Reaching the last student and giving him his three toothpicks, she returned to the front of the room and placed the almost empty box back on her desk. "I gave each of you three toothpicks. I only expect one needle at the end of the class, but in case you break one, lose one, or get stuck with a partial transfiguration, you have a couple spares. I have a few more if you need them, but hopefully three should be enough."

Her brown eyes narrowed, "I don't want to see anyone throwing them around. Transfiguration can be a very dangerous class, so I will not tolerate anyone messing around." Kris, her own dear and favorite cousin, had called her a Nazi while she was tutoring him, so she felt little qualms about enforcing an equal strictness on this larger class.

She gave them another few moments of her warning glare, before she drew her wand and held up one of the toothpicks. "The wand motion you'll be using looks like this." She moved her wand point downwards at a diagonal and finished with a flick of her wrist that brought the wand tip back to its original position. "The spell you'll use is Myxanti Nere."

The syllables were foreign and she could see that on some of the faces of the students. She spelled it out on the board then repeated it more slowly, drawing a line under each separate syllable as she said them. "Mix Ann Tea Nair. Emphasis on second syllable, please." She darkened the underline under the 'an' then repeated it all together again, "Myxanti Nere."

"Then you'd put them together." She dropped her wandtip diagonally toward the toothpick, cast, "Myxanti Nere," and flicked the tip back up. The needle held between her fingers gleamed in the sunlight slanting in through the open windows of the classroom.

"Now each of you can try. Feel free to - quietly - discuss your work with your neighbor if you're having trouble. I'm also right here if you have any questions. Raise your hand when you're finished so I can mark you off as a pass. If you don't have a needle by the end of the period, I'll see how far you did get and grade you accordingly. It doesn't have to be perfect - in fact, I'd be surprised if it was - but I'd like to see some change from the wooden toothpick."


OOC: You should all have the idea of how this works now. Standard posting rules apply. Keep all posts to a ten sentence minimum. Be detailed, be creative, have fun. Also, don't feel obligated to successfully complete the assignment; transfigurations are hard. Happy posting!
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Andrew Duell

July 03, 2009 5:18 AM
Andrew got to the class with the rest of his classmates and found a seat. As he had gotten accustomed to by now, he pulled out his notebook and scribbled down Professor Holland's name along with Beginning Transfiguration. He smiled to himself, this was one of the classes he had really been looking forward to. History, DADA, CoMA, and Potions were good and all; but he felt that Transfiguration and Charms were where the 'real' magic was taught. This was where they would learn to change the basic fabric of reality, hopefully for the better.

As in his other classes Andrew started writing down notes as Professor Holland talked. They were going to turn toothpicks into needles? Neat. He copied down the spell words and the wand motions that the professor displayed. He did get a little nervous when the professor mentioned that this was quite difficult, could he do it? He hoped so, but there was just one way to find out.

Andrew lined up his three toothpicks in front of him and concentrated on the first one. He picked it up, turned it all over until he had a good mental image of the whole thing. Placing it back on his desk, he imagined a needle of similar size and shape. Noting the differences between the toothpick and needle he picked up his wand, closed his eyes, and cast the spell.

He opened his eyes and was rather disappointed, the three needles still sat in front of him, unchanged. Wait... those had been toothpicks, had he changed them all? He looked around at what the others were doing, and asked his neighbor quietly while pointing at his needles, "Is that supposed to happen"
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Insomnia Zannicci

July 21, 2009 8:42 AM
Insomnia sat at her desk gazing intently at the toothpicks. She did not like them. At all. She had always hated dentists, and these sharp little pointy bits of wood just reminded her of splinters and dentists and pain. Clenching her teeth, she picked one up... then promptly put it down again, not wanting to risk her hand when doing this spell. Instead, she separated one toothpick from the rest and, squinting at it, attempted the spell she had written in her notebook. She followed this by the wand action Professor Holland had demonstrated.

She felt her wand vibrating in her palm as she waved it and looked at the toothpick to see if she had managed anything near a needle. Sitting happily where the toothpick had once been was a tooth. A perfect, pearly-white tooth. Insomnia started, startled, and knocked both tooth and toothpicks flying. She quickly knelt down, desperately scrambling on the floor to recover her equipment, just as someone above her said "Is that supposed to happen?" Totally embarrassed now she jumped, knocking her head on the table and gave in, slumping on the floor. She looked up at the boy with his three shiny needles and at her hands, cupping a tooth and two toothpicks. "Rather that than this," ...
0 Insomnia Zannicci Desperate need to find the toothpicks 0 Insomnia Zannicci 0 5

Andrew

July 27, 2009 8:26 PM
The table bounced as the girl next to him bumped her head into it. He hadn't actually even noticed she was under the table. He turned a little red and held out his hand for her, "I'm sorry, let me help." She was in his house... her name was.. something a little different. It started with an I... Insomnia! That was it!

Andrew saw the contents of her hands, two toothpicks and a tooth? Did she change one of her toothpicks into an actual tooth? "Wow... did you do that? You actually made a tooth? That's awesome!" His mind spun at the differences between a toothpick and a tooth. She would have had to change it's shape, material, and mass. "Can you show me how you did that?"
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Insomnia Zannicci

July 29, 2009 9:10 AM
Insomnia grasped her neighbour's hand and let him help her up, trying to place a name to the face. Ah yes, Andrew. She'd seen him around in other classes. "Thanks," she murmured, placing the tooth and toothpicks back on the table and rubbing her head. It ached a little, where she'd bumped it. She hadn't realised just how solid the tables were.

She grinned at Andrew's question, a little bemusedly. "Ehm... I would, but it was sort of an accident. The toothpicks just made me think of dentists and teeth and, well it just happened." She shrugged good-humouredly. "At least we got given 3 toothpicks, I can keep trying to get it right. Or," She pointed at Andrew's 3 perfect needles, "I could just nick one of yours," 'Nia patted Andrew on the back, teasingly, "Well done you. It really should be me asking you how you did it!"
0 Insomnia Zannicci Err, I would if I could. 0 Insomnia Zannicci 0 5

Andrew

August 03, 2009 9:55 PM
Andrew smiled at Insomnia. It wasn't everyday he got complimented like that. Granted her comment did make him think, how had he done it? He looked back at his three needles, they shouldn't have all changed... right? He walked himself through what he had done. He examined the one toothpick till he had a good mental image of it, then crafted a similar picture of a needle. The needles laying in front of him as it was. He figured the differences between the two and what changes would have to take place as he waved the wand and spoke the words.

"Well," Andrew started trying to explain, "I'm not entirely certain, but I think it has a lot to do with mental images while you're casting the spell. That's probably why you got your tooth." He thought again for a moment. "I think the key to these transfigurations is all about shaping what you want to do with your head. That's probably why it's one of the more difficult areas. Give it another shot." He said with a smile.
2 Andrew You can do it! Believe in yourself! 145 Andrew 0 5