Here is the schedule for lessons Pre-Midterm. Let me know if there are any conflicts that you may have. Also remember that if it ends up being that you can’t put up a lesson, please go into the Chatzy and ask for a sub.
I also believe that we have lost our CoMC professor and our Astronomy professor. I will sub the CoMC lessons (unless someone else wants to) and I have removed Astronomy from the list for the moment. We are missing Transfiguration, but Regal has agreed to sub those lessons until a replacement is found.
Schedule Pre-Midterm
August 17th – START OF TERM Opening Feast
August 24th HoH Speeches Flying Lessons Quidditch Signups
August 31st Intermediate Lesson - Charms Beginner Lesson - Potions
For intermediate - the years are 3rd - 5th For Advance - the years are 6th - 7th
I'm glad that you are okay with the schedule and that the browser you use is actually working. For some reason, Chrome has been crashing with disapps, so if you use Chrome, don't be surprised by that and just switch to Firefox or IE.
Basically....the first post has a range of 0 to 5 depending of the quality of the post and that the authors follows the rules. Then the subsequent posts are worth 1 point.
At least, I always did. Everyone grades a little differently, they just use the 0-5 scale as a basis to start from. But I always gave extra points for posts that were really detailed and creative.
Just had a thought that I could combine Muggle Studies with COMC just this one time for the Advanced class.
For their project, the students are to travel by Muggle means across Scotland following a series of clues given to them. The first step will be to collect their muggle item that will tell them where they will find the creature that they must bring back or collect evidence of it.
Their report will be concise made up of how they managed the transportation issues and what means they travelled by, how they found paying in muggle currency, and how they managed searching for their animals without looking suspicious.
They will only be allowed to use their wands when they have completed their project (eg to transport/trap their animal). Any student found using their wand before the end, will receive points deducted from their final scores, which will be made up of how they handled each segment of their project.
*In cases of emergencies the wand can be used to send out a warning beacon prior to using it.*
A little bit like the Amazing Race... is this good?
I'll post this in the lounge too, but in case you pop in here first, Jeremy - exactly how long would this take place? It seems like this is a final project sort of thing that would take a long time to complete as well as expensive. If its a mini sort of adventure around Arizona and more structured (with adults to escort), then it is something that Kiva will likely agree on. They would need permissions from their parents though.
just let me know the details and see if any staff would like to help out (include Adrian too since he's the CoMC sub).
When I realised the mistake I wanted to hide, but I'm glad that the idea behind it was a good one. It was a way to combine Comc and Muggle Studies. Making the students find their missing creatures by the use of muggle resources. Putting theory into practise and using the resources correctly.
Although is this too simple for Advanced studies?
Of course, when I instantly slapped my forehead reminding myself that we are in the state of Arizona, students trekking across the countryside isn't a safe idea at all.
Perhaps, they could conduct this on the grounds of the Academy?
I don’t really think it’s too simple. A scavenger hunt of this nature seems relatively difficult for younger students, but I suppose it’s all in how you play it out.
The school has allowed for field trips outside of Arizona before (we have the flying horse ranch, the dragon ranch, Tumbleweed, and the hotel as proof), so it’s not unheard of for a professor to take a weekend and do class projects with the students. But, if you wanted to keep it more low-key, we do have the Mirage Chamber that turns into anything that you want it to and is interactive. I’m not exactly sure if you can ride things in it though…