Assignment 3
Choose up to 60 points worth of activities to complete. The first 30 points will count as homework and the rest will be extra credit. Please send all parts in the same email :)
Email your answers to [email protected]. In the subject line, put Assignment 3 - HOL Name. For example, Arielle would write: Assignment 3 - Arielle Lemoyne. Include your full HOL name and house in the body of your email. Do not send attachments!
Final deadline: May 31 @ 11:59 pm HOL time
Email your answers to [email protected]. In the subject line, put Assignment 3 - HOL Name. For example, Arielle would write: Assignment 3 - Arielle Lemoyne. Include your full HOL name and house in the body of your email. Do not send attachments!
Final deadline: May 31 @ 11:59 pm HOL time
Matching- Worth 10 Points
Match the following duellists with the facts about them
1. Experienced his first "duel" when he was a baby.
2. Fought Albus Dumbledore in 1945 3. Used size to his advantage 4.Won the Barnabas Finkley Prize for exceptional spellcasting 5.One of Hogwarts' most brilliant students, yet very evil |
A. Albus Dumbledore
B. Gellert Grindelwald C. Harry Potter D. Professor Flitwick E. Lord Voldemort |
True or False- Worth 20 Points
Please choose either True of False for the following statements below. If False, please correct the statement to make it true or explain why it is false. Simply writing "False," with no explanation, will only be awarded half credit.
1. Harry's preference for the simple spell “Alohomora" really hurt his chances at being a good duelist.
2. Rumor has it that Professor Flitwick was a great dueling champion while he spent his time at Hogwarts.
3. Dumbledore is known for teaching herbology while serving as the beloved Hogwarts headmaster.
4. Voldemort finds success in everything, especially his duels with Harry Potter, whom he defeated countless times.
5. Born in 1881, Dumbledore is one of the most accomplished wizards of all time.
6. Dumbledore is able to perform spells without the use of a wand.
7. Harry had almost no dueling experience until years after he graduated Hogwarts.
8. Voldemort was a brilliant wizard who unfortunately used his talents for evil.
9. Flitwick's short size made him much weaker and easier to defeat than some of the larger wizards.
10. The only reason Harry is a good duelist is because his parents spent so much time training him during every holiday.
1. Harry's preference for the simple spell “Alohomora" really hurt his chances at being a good duelist.
2. Rumor has it that Professor Flitwick was a great dueling champion while he spent his time at Hogwarts.
3. Dumbledore is known for teaching herbology while serving as the beloved Hogwarts headmaster.
4. Voldemort finds success in everything, especially his duels with Harry Potter, whom he defeated countless times.
5. Born in 1881, Dumbledore is one of the most accomplished wizards of all time.
6. Dumbledore is able to perform spells without the use of a wand.
7. Harry had almost no dueling experience until years after he graduated Hogwarts.
8. Voldemort was a brilliant wizard who unfortunately used his talents for evil.
9. Flitwick's short size made him much weaker and easier to defeat than some of the larger wizards.
10. The only reason Harry is a good duelist is because his parents spent so much time training him during every holiday.
Artwork (15 points)
Create a graphic of one of the famous duellists mentioned in the lesson. You don't have to be a graphic professional, but please put some effort into it. You could even draw it by hand and scan it in if you're better at that! If you're not sure where to start, try including the duelist's name, and something interesting about them. But be as creative as you like! Please upload your graphic to an image-hosting site, such as photobucket or tinypic, and send us the link. Attachments will not be accepted.
Opinion (15 points)
You've now learned a little bit about five different duelists. Which one do you think is the most successful? Or perhaps there's someone we didn't mentioned who deserves that title. There's no right answer, just explain your opinion in at least 150 words!
Creative Writing (30 points)
For this option you just have to write a story (300 words or longer) about at least 1 of the duelists mentioned in the lesson. There is no limit to how many duelists you can use in your story, and it can be about anything - one of their duels, their daily life, a major event - or anything you can think of. If you're stuck, try writing about something that happened in one of the HP books, but from the perspective of one of the duelists. Just be creative and your story will be great!
Word Search (15 points)
This word search includes the names of each of the duelists mentioned in the lesson. But I'm not going to tell you how many times each one is in there! There are 15 total. Either circle all of the names, upload to an image hosting site, and submit the link, or submit a list of each of the names and how many times they are in the word search (i.e. Harry - 10; Ron - 3; Hermione 2). Good luck!
Word Search (15 points)
This word search includes the names of each of the duelists mentioned in the lesson. But I'm not going to tell you how many times each one is in there! There are 15 total. Either circle all of the names, upload to an image hosting site, and submit the link, or submit a list of each of the names and how many times they are in the word search (i.e. Harry - 10; Ron - 3; Hermione 2). Good luck!