Transfiguration
Professor Richard Drage
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
(Updated on Mondays)
This classroom is set up with rows of desks facing the front. A large chalkboard is situated at the front of the class with various equations, and a bookcase filled with books on the subject of Transfiguration set in the corner. A doorway at the front of the classroom leads to a storage closet for the various materials required for transfiguration. The professor's desk is situated in front with a book and several groups of papers neatly arranged on top of it. Lastly, the only odd bit is a stand for birds that is sitting in front of the class next to the desk. The room itself is well-lit, and while simple in design, is set up in a way that is conducive for learning the art of Transfiguration.
Rules of the Classroom
Wands will be present and visible at all times, whether on your desk or in your hand.
Horseplay and fighting is forbidden in the classroom unless you wish a detention and/or loss of house points.
No spells will be directed at another person in the classroom.
Be on time for class.
Talking will only be permitted before class begins and after class is over, otherwise you will stick with the topic at hand during class.
You will bring your supplies to class everyday or you will be forced to sit out the lesson.
Supplies
Wand
Quills and parchment (or their muggle equivalent)
Notes from previous years
A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
Intermediate Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
A Guide to Advanced Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
Seventh Year
REVIEW
Professor Richard Drage
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM
(Updated on Mondays)
This classroom is set up with rows of desks facing the front. A large chalkboard is situated at the front of the class with various equations, and a bookcase filled with books on the subject of Transfiguration set in the corner. A doorway at the front of the classroom leads to a storage closet for the various materials required for transfiguration. The professor's desk is situated in front with a book and several groups of papers neatly arranged on top of it. Lastly, the only odd bit is a stand for birds that is sitting in front of the class next to the desk. The room itself is well-lit, and while simple in design, is set up in a way that is conducive for learning the art of Transfiguration.
Rules of the Classroom
Wands will be present and visible at all times, whether on your desk or in your hand.
Horseplay and fighting is forbidden in the classroom unless you wish a detention and/or loss of house points.
No spells will be directed at another person in the classroom.
Be on time for class.
Talking will only be permitted before class begins and after class is over, otherwise you will stick with the topic at hand during class.
You will bring your supplies to class everyday or you will be forced to sit out the lesson.
Supplies
Wand
Quills and parchment (or their muggle equivalent)
Notes from previous years
A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
Intermediate Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
A Guide to Advanced Transfiguration by Emeric Switch
Seventh Year
REVIEW