Deadline: June 15th, 11.59 pm HOL time.
Submit your work to: [email protected]
Please ensure your subject follows this format "HOH Castle - Final Exam - [HOL ID]" But replace the final bit with your actual ID (for example: zo808 or pr_zok).
At the start of your email state your full HOL Name, HOL House, and Year/Status. You must submit the assignment as a whole, do not send in separate emails for homework and extra credit. Attachments are NOT allowed, everything must be in the body of the email. Attachments won't be opened and will not be graded.
Submit your work to: [email protected]
Please ensure your subject follows this format "HOH Castle - Final Exam - [HOL ID]" But replace the final bit with your actual ID (for example: zo808 or pr_zok).
At the start of your email state your full HOL Name, HOL House, and Year/Status. You must submit the assignment as a whole, do not send in separate emails for homework and extra credit. Attachments are NOT allowed, everything must be in the body of the email. Attachments won't be opened and will not be graded.
Final exam [30 house points]
Opinion (long answer) Questions [20 House Points]
There are no true right/wrong answers here, but please back up your reasoning. For full points include about 150 words per answer.
1. Throughout the whole course we learned that there are many sections which at times, or even all the time, are off limits to students. The Astronomy Tower, the Library, all the Common Rooms, and many other chambers and offices, all of which are sealed or protected one way or another. Why do you think the school has so many protections? Do you agree with these limitations? Why, or why not? Are there any other areas you'd add limitations on?
2. Let us assume you're currently a student at Hogwarts. Do you think you'd ever come across the Room of Requirement during your time there? Why, or why not? How do you think the room would present itself to you (what would be inside it)?
3. We covered all permanent staff positions within Hogwarts. Would you say they're all required? Or can some of them be removed/replaced/merged? Why, or why not? Are there any positions which you feel are missing?
Class Feedback [10 House Points]
Please answer in as many words as needed and be honest even if you're criticizing the class. I will be taking these answers into consideration for the future so I would appreciate if you can provide me with your true feedback. Thank you!
1. Did you enjoy this class in general?
2. Were the lessons informative and interesting?
3. Were the assignments fun and moderate in required effort?
4. What did you like most, and what did you like lease about the class?
5. Is there anything I can do to improve the class and make it better?
There are no true right/wrong answers here, but please back up your reasoning. For full points include about 150 words per answer.
1. Throughout the whole course we learned that there are many sections which at times, or even all the time, are off limits to students. The Astronomy Tower, the Library, all the Common Rooms, and many other chambers and offices, all of which are sealed or protected one way or another. Why do you think the school has so many protections? Do you agree with these limitations? Why, or why not? Are there any other areas you'd add limitations on?
2. Let us assume you're currently a student at Hogwarts. Do you think you'd ever come across the Room of Requirement during your time there? Why, or why not? How do you think the room would present itself to you (what would be inside it)?
3. We covered all permanent staff positions within Hogwarts. Would you say they're all required? Or can some of them be removed/replaced/merged? Why, or why not? Are there any positions which you feel are missing?
Class Feedback [10 House Points]
Please answer in as many words as needed and be honest even if you're criticizing the class. I will be taking these answers into consideration for the future so I would appreciate if you can provide me with your true feedback. Thank you!
1. Did you enjoy this class in general?
2. Were the lessons informative and interesting?
3. Were the assignments fun and moderate in required effort?
4. What did you like most, and what did you like lease about the class?
5. Is there anything I can do to improve the class and make it better?