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| Seventh Years: Lesson 5; *Archived* All Houses | |
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| Topic Started: Mar 30 2015, 09:28 PM (30 Views) | |
| Professor Trina Adelia | Mar 30 2015, 09:28 PM Post #1 |
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Professor Adelia had carefully laid out a piece of parchment on each student's desk. They had reached a stage of their studies that they had all of the tools necessary to use Arithmancy for their own purposes and she wished to give them the freedom to use it, with her guidance if required, to address any issues that were on their mind at the moment. As seventh years she found them pretty much capable of being able to handle themselves. Using her wand to write something on the board she smile at them.
Professor Adelia had also arranged a variety of resources and laid them out on a large table at the side of the classroom that the students could feel free to use or even borrow if they so chose such as textbooks, number charts, or even the storybook she had chosen to read to them quite some weeks ago. Trina didn't offer any additional instruction at the moment, but watched carefully in case she thought someone needed assistance on something, she was merely testing to see if they could handle themselves. Homework: Out of Character - I am suggesting that you do an internet search on any area of Numerology/Arithmancy that you are interested in and have some fun with your characters results. Please don't hesitate to PM me or RP asking questions in this thread if you would like some additional direction. Good luck and Have fun... |
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