Professor Adler had almost finished restocking the cabinet that sat along the side of the classroom when the second years turned up for their next lesson. She wanted to make sure that any student, regardless of whether she was teaching them, had access to the basic necessities any student might need throughout the term. The drawers were filled with tissues, plasters, wipes and deodorant. Spare hand cream and sanitizing lotions, hair clips and products for the girls, and even extra pieces of parchment, fresh notebooks and multicoloured pens. It was free for all, and the mother in her was keen to make sure the students felt as though they had anything they could need.
"Good morning," the woman smiled as the students took their seats, although she was quick to jump into this lesson. "I hope everyone has brought their wands with them today?" If any student had left there's behind, this was going to more than a little tricky for them. "We'll be practicing our first spell of the semester, not on one another." Geo knew this would be the chance for her to show the second year how she preferred to teach. The professor was stood next to a dummy at the front of the classroom, and it was on this that the blonde now pointed her wand. "Locomotor Wibbly!" She said clearly, and suddenly the legs of the dummy began to shake. "The Jelly-Leg Jinx causes the victims legs to turn to jelly, which can make it very hard for your victim to stay upright," excellent in a duel, if it came to it.
"I would like you work on this spell today but you have a choice. Either you can come to the front of the class, and practice on the dummies I have available for you in here. You can practice casting the spell and I can help if you run into any trouble. However, if you would prefer a more theoretical approach, I would like you to stay at your desk and write an essay on the uses of this spell, either option is fine." She knew not everyone would have an interest in the practical elements, but the most important part was that they understood what they doing. "If you choose to practice the spell, you can use Finite to stop the effect." In some way, the counter-curse was even more important. "For those of you who feel like you're missing out by not casting this on a real person, please come and speak to me at the end of the lesson. Once you've done either of these, you can leave!" Geo smiled, moving to help the students that wanted to practice on the dummies at the front of the room.
In order to get an O:
- Roleplay the lesson and EITHER
a) Practice the spell on a dummy
b) Write an essay about when and/or why you could use the Jelly-Leg jinx (1 sentence is fine)
If you want Professor Adler to interact with you, please tag me!
"Good morning," the woman smiled as the students took their seats, although she was quick to jump into this lesson. "I hope everyone has brought their wands with them today?" If any student had left there's behind, this was going to more than a little tricky for them. "We'll be practicing our first spell of the semester, not on one another." Geo knew this would be the chance for her to show the second year how she preferred to teach. The professor was stood next to a dummy at the front of the classroom, and it was on this that the blonde now pointed her wand. "Locomotor Wibbly!" She said clearly, and suddenly the legs of the dummy began to shake. "The Jelly-Leg Jinx causes the victims legs to turn to jelly, which can make it very hard for your victim to stay upright," excellent in a duel, if it came to it.
"I would like you work on this spell today but you have a choice. Either you can come to the front of the class, and practice on the dummies I have available for you in here. You can practice casting the spell and I can help if you run into any trouble. However, if you would prefer a more theoretical approach, I would like you to stay at your desk and write an essay on the uses of this spell, either option is fine." She knew not everyone would have an interest in the practical elements, but the most important part was that they understood what they doing. "If you choose to practice the spell, you can use Finite to stop the effect." In some way, the counter-curse was even more important. "For those of you who feel like you're missing out by not casting this on a real person, please come and speak to me at the end of the lesson. Once you've done either of these, you can leave!" Geo smiled, moving to help the students that wanted to practice on the dummies at the front of the room.
In order to get an O:
- Roleplay the lesson and EITHER
a) Practice the spell on a dummy
b) Write an essay about when and/or why you could use the Jelly-Leg jinx (1 sentence is fine)
If you want Professor Adler to interact with you, please tag me!