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Welcome To Advanced Care Of Magical Creatures

My name is Professor Kingsley and i shall be teaching you advanced care of magical creatures. In this class you will learn about more advanced creatures than in care of magical creatures. Firstly i have a few rules to tell you. There arnt many so please follow them.

1. come to class once a week

2.hand in all homework ontime

3.respect others

4. inform me if you will be absent from a lesson

thanks now lets begin

House points

You can lose and win house points in the following ways:

Win -

If you hand in homework on time you win 20 house points

very good homework wins an extra 5 house points

extra credit homework wins 15 house points

If you are student of the month you win 30 house points

lose -

forgotton homework loses 10 house points

 


 

Lesson 5 - The mer-horse

A sea creature 12 – 30 metres long, with a horse’s head. It is cousin is the Hippocampus. The mer-horse has smooth skin, big beautiful eyes and a flowing mane. It moves quickly despite its huge size, and frequently organizes races with other mer-horses in clearings on the ocean floor. It is found near seaside resorts, amusement arcades and betting establishments.

 

 

WARNING! There will be an advanced care of magical creatures exam on the 15th of May.


go to about for homework

Student of the month

Our student of the month in May is...

Fenix from Ravenclaw for this brilliant piece of homework:

The fairy doesn't have just the regular traditional fairy, it also includes the following members, elves, pixies, dwarves, brownies, goblins, gnomes, leprechauns, and even though it is hard to believe, trolls. Although most of them are tiny people, some are as tall as you and me or even GIANTS! Some of the fairies live in fairy land and stay young forever, while others are more adventures
and live with us. To see fairies, you have to be born with the second sight or
if a fairy decides to show themselves. Otherwise, they are invisible. Sometimes
you can bribe fairies with a little milk and a gift. THey may decide to help
you with problems or even give you gold and gifts on their own! Dwarves give
gifts that turn gold and if you befriend a brownie, it will do your housework
for you while you sleep. Now that is handy if I say so myself. A good way
to see fairies is 1)Being very quiet as fairies are very shy. 2) Go and visit
Ireland, Brittany (which is in France) Wales and Cornwell. At those places
fairies usually live. Fairies love human babies, so bring one as bait. Fairies
sometimes swap their own baby for the human baby to raise as their own. These
babies *the fairies* are generally ugly, hairy, and short, eat a lot, and cry non-stop.
Here is some mroe information:
Fairy XX ~ The fairy is a small and decorative beast of little intelligence. Often used or conjured by wizards for decoration, the fairy generally inhabits woodlands or glades. Ranging in height from one to five inches, the fairy has a minute humanoid body, head, and limbs but sports large insectlike wings, which may be transparent or multi-colored, according to type. The fairy possesses a weak brand of magic that it may use to deter predators. It has a quarrelsome nature but, being excessively vain, it will become docile on any occasion when it is called to act as an ornament. Despite its humanlike appearance, the fairy cannot speak. It makes a high-pitched buzzing noise to communicate with its fellows. The fairy lays up to fifty eggs at a time on the underside of leaves. The eggs hatch into brightly colored larvae. At the age of six to ten days these spin themselves a cocoon, from which they emerge one month later as fully formed winged adults


He recieved 30 house points for this piece of homework.