Harry arrives at Hogwarts and is placed into house Gryffindor, along with his new friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry, Ron and Hermione accidentally discover that a three-headed beast is guarding a trapdoor in Hogwarts.
The trio then subdue a mountain troll who rampaged in the halls. Gryffindor wins a quidditch match against Slytherin after Harry catches the golden snitch. Harry, Ron, Hermione and Draco Malfoy are given detention after sneaking out after hours.
Harry kills Quirrell but is greatly injured in the fight. Some time later, Harry wakes up to find Dumbledore at his bedside. One of the most subtle, yet important aspects of creating a fantastical setting is the art of creating something new. Take J. But how is this differentiation achieved? Focus on the dialogue and how it helps to immerse us in the world. Harry and Hagrid enter Diagon Alley, and immediately are overwhelmed by their environment.
Kloves creates a frenetic energy through the use of layered dialogue. Most importantly, Harry continues to unlock the magic of reading for children around the world. Transform your curriculum with these fun Potter teaching ideas!
These fun crafts are a cinch to make, even for Muggles. Use them to help set the stage for a Harry Potter skit, parade, or celebration. Golden Snitches What you need: Plastic ping-pong balls; white feathers; craft glue; gold spray paint, paint pens, markers, or glitter What to do: Give a ball to each student. Paint or color the balls gold, or roll in craft glue and then glitter. When the surface is dry, glue a feather to either side.
Time for Quidditch! Harry Potter Glasses What you need: Two black pipe cleaners and one white one for every kid What to do: Pass out the pipe cleaners. Help students twist the pipe cleaners together and into an eyeglass shape.
Wrap the white pipe cleaner around the bridge of the nose to appear like tape. Wear with Gryffindor pride. Dragon Eggs What you need: Balloons, newspaper strips, water, flour, paint What to do: Mix one part flour to two parts water and dip the strips into the mixture. Apply the strips to the surface of blown-up balloons. When dry, pop the balloons and invite kids to paint the surface to resemble dragon eggs. House Scarves What you need: Yarn in the various house colors, cardboard scraps What to do: Show children how to make a loom out of a cardboard scrap.
Follow Diane Gilleland's directions in her blog on CraftStylish. Magical Wands What you need: Paper-towel tubes, small objects from home, tissue paper, rubber bands, decorations What to do: Invite kids to place objects inside their tubes. These should represent a magical ability the child wishes to have. Seal with tissue paper and rubber bands.
Decorate with stickers, etc. Harry has helped thousands of kids discover the joy of reading. These techniques can give struggling readers a boost. Listen to the Audio Books We love narrator Jim Dale's recordings of the seven Harry Potter installments almost as much as the books themselves.
Struggling readers can listen to a chapter, then read the same portion — or just listen to a section they are having trouble with. Try Reading Partners Pair a stronger reader with one who's still working on basic skills. Give the partners guided questions for discussion, but also allow time for open conversation. Have pairs choose their most interesting observation to share with the rest of the class. Watch the Movie Previews Use the film trailers available on YouTube as a way to tickle students' interest in the books, too.
After students have read the book, discuss the differences between the book and movie versions. Recognize Milestones Celebrate when students have finished a chapter, section, book, or the entire series. Purchase an inexpensive witch's hat and decorate it with glittery stickers and stars. Let the student of honor wear the hat during silent reading time. Voldemort: There is no good and evil, there is only power and those to weak to seek it.
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