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Post by DONOVAN THOMAS RHODES on Dec 7, 2011 10:43:48 GMT -6
Okay, so to mix things up today we're going to have it so that you can make at least one post a day...but after the threads are done then each post you have made will give you 5 points to each house that has posted. However, if this thread does not reach past 10 posts then there will be no points counted towards anything at all. So please, keep yourselves active within this thread if you signed up for ancient runes that is all.
Donovan shuffled some papers on his desk and it was merely the hand outs for the next assignment. Today he was going to teach his class about the other half of the ancient runes within their books, but he knew that it was almost absurd to try teaching a class that barely knew a thing about the first few. Some people liked to go over board, but the last five rune weren't that hard to decipher as he waited for students to file in hoping that he would have a better class this time. Finishing up stacking the papers he soon got out his chalk and used his wand to spell the lesson up on the wall.
N.E.W.T.'s Lesson Two Continuing Ancient Greek Runes, please turn to the corresponding rune in your text books please: Ur.
Soon as Donovan had written this on the board he turned to look at his empty class room. Ah well, but now he could relax and let the rest of his class make their way in while explaining carefully. "Today we'll be delving in our text books to learn about the next greek rune in Ancient Greece Ur, also known as (aurochs) back then the symbol is in the shape of a u," he said calmly to his students, wondering if he should make them take pictures of certain creatures for the ancient runes class. That would sound boring, but at least it would get some innovative ideas out there.
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