quixotical: (making this cold harbor now home)
REINO DE ESPAÑA ● Antonio Fernández Carriedo ([personal profile] quixotical) wrote2010-09-26 09:57 pm

( 000 ) homework grading post!

Please post how your student did on this homework here, please! Current homework is due by October 2nd!

Basically, all I need is your house, year, and how you think they did. He'll grade from there!



THIRD YEAR STUDENTS Please write a minimum one and half foot essay on the Mooncalf! Extra credit if you can draw one of the patterns the Mooncalves make when mating in Muggle wheat fields!

FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS Please write a minimum one and a half foot essay on the Chizpurfle! Extra credit if the essay hits two feet!

FIFTH YEAR STUDENTS Please write a minimum two foot essay on the Dugbog! Extra credit if you can explain the Dugbog's primary food source, and why this poses a problem to some wizard gardens!

SIXTH YEAR STUDENTS Please write a minimum two foot essay on the different types of trolls, where to find them, and each of their respective habitats! Extra credit if the essay hits two and half feet!

SEVENTH YEAR STUDENTS Please write a minimum two foot essay on Manticores! Please explain why they are dangerous, what spells cannot effect them and why, and their habitat. Extra credit if the essay hits three feet!


All of this is due by October 2nd, so be sure to get working on it and hand these in as soon as you can! Once the essays are done, we are going to observe most of these creatures in person! Please keep what you learn in mind so we can properly handle them in class.

[identity profile] tigerinmyhand.livejournal.com 2010-09-27 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Taiga Aisaka, Gryffindor 6th: She doesn't write enough to get the extra credit, but she makes the required length and it pretty competent. She doesn't really care about trolls, though, and it reads pretty much like a textbook because she isn't really interested. All of her facts are in order, and organized, though.

Lili Rochefort, Slytherin 7th: Dangerous ANYTHING is her area of expertise, so she easily makes the extra credit requirement of 3 feet. She actually goes a little overboard on explaining why they are dangerous and how to combat them, so the section on their habitat is a little skimpy, as Lili figures he's not going to want to read her essay all day long.