Professor Wolf sat at the desk, his cane leaning against one of the sides. He let the students settle, watching them with the sharp gaze of someone who had seen hundreds of classes before them. After a moment, he gave a single, firm clap of his hands to call the room to order and then took his time standing up, grabbing his cane before taking a step forward, his limp quite obvious.
"Good morning," he said, his gravelly voice carrying easily across the room. "I am Professor Wolf, one of the schools regular substitutes. I’ll be teaching you for this semester and then you'll be moving on to a new professor. While I expect discipline and effort in this classroom, I also expect mistakes — that is how you learn. But make no mistake, I do not tolerate laziness." With a flick of his wand, chalk rose and scrawled his name neatly across the board.
"We’re going to begin by reviewing what you’ve learned so far. I want each of you to tell me a charm you studied in your first three years. Speak clearly. No mumbling." He pointed at a student, waiting for their answer. When they responded correctly, he gave a short nod. "Good. Ten points to you."
Professor Wolf moved through the classroom, calling on students at random. Some earned more points for particularly thorough answers, others just a brief grunt of approval. Yet each reply, no matter how clumsy, received acknowledgment. When the round of answers was finished, he returned to the front of the room. With a sharp flick of his wrist, the chalk rose again, listing the charms for the semester in crisp handwriting.
"These are the spells we’ll cover this term. By the end of it, I expect you not only to know them, but to use them with confidence. I will also expect each of you in my office before our next class, if you feel that you need any help. My door is open from breakfast until dinner. Come prepared to tell me what you want from this subject, and I’ll see how best I can help you." He gave the class one last look, his expression unreadable, before finally allowing the corner of his mouth to twitch into the barest hint of a smile. "Pick up a copy of your reading list before you go. Next week, we begin proper wand work. Dismissed."
RP the lesson. House points to those that answer the questions.
On the board, the following charms were listed:
"Good morning," he said, his gravelly voice carrying easily across the room. "I am Professor Wolf, one of the schools regular substitutes. I’ll be teaching you for this semester and then you'll be moving on to a new professor. While I expect discipline and effort in this classroom, I also expect mistakes — that is how you learn. But make no mistake, I do not tolerate laziness." With a flick of his wand, chalk rose and scrawled his name neatly across the board.
"We’re going to begin by reviewing what you’ve learned so far. I want each of you to tell me a charm you studied in your first three years. Speak clearly. No mumbling." He pointed at a student, waiting for their answer. When they responded correctly, he gave a short nod. "Good. Ten points to you."
Professor Wolf moved through the classroom, calling on students at random. Some earned more points for particularly thorough answers, others just a brief grunt of approval. Yet each reply, no matter how clumsy, received acknowledgment. When the round of answers was finished, he returned to the front of the room. With a sharp flick of his wrist, the chalk rose again, listing the charms for the semester in crisp handwriting.
"These are the spells we’ll cover this term. By the end of it, I expect you not only to know them, but to use them with confidence. I will also expect each of you in my office before our next class, if you feel that you need any help. My door is open from breakfast until dinner. Come prepared to tell me what you want from this subject, and I’ll see how best I can help you." He gave the class one last look, his expression unreadable, before finally allowing the corner of his mouth to twitch into the barest hint of a smile. "Pick up a copy of your reading list before you go. Next week, we begin proper wand work. Dismissed."
RP the lesson. House points to those that answer the questions.
On the board, the following charms were listed:
- Confundus Charm
- Amplifying Charm
- Quieting Charm
- Muffliato Charm
- Silencing Charm
- Bubble-Head Charm
- Drought Charm



