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Flying is a | Flying is a Seminar type class, given to first year students twice per year. It teaches basic broom-handling skills, and a passing grade is required to use a broom on the school grounds. It is strictly pass/fail, and those who fail the first time can retake it in a remedial form in the spring. | ||
It's possible to fail flying for several years in a row, and opt to take the remedial courses. Students who fail the course are not required to pass, but cannot use the brooms or join a house team until they do. | It's possible to fail flying for several years in a row, and opt to take the remedial courses. Students who fail the course are not required to pass, but cannot use the brooms or join a house team until they do. |
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Flying | ||
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Class Room | Courtyards | |
Class Type | Required Class (Y1) Elective Class (Y2-Y7) | |
Class Format | Practical | |
Current Professor | Xiomara Hooch (Pre 1990s - Present) | |
Related Links | ||
Flying is a Seminar type class, given to first year students twice per year. It teaches basic broom-handling skills, and a passing grade is required to use a broom on the school grounds. It is strictly pass/fail, and those who fail the first time can retake it in a remedial form in the spring.
It's possible to fail flying for several years in a row, and opt to take the remedial courses. Students who fail the course are not required to pass, but cannot use the brooms or join a house team until they do.
A passing evaluation earns you a certificate. File:PassedFlying.png
A failing evaluation earns you this one. File:FailedFlying.png
Classroom
Flying takes place outdoors in the fall and against in the spring, usually in one of the larger courtyards. Students are lined up with a school broom at their side and asked to perform basic broom skills.
Class Content
Topics covered in Flying are...
- How to mount a broomstick
- Proper form and posture
- Forward, backwards, turning, up and down
- Safe falling
- Broom care, how brooms are made
- The rules of Quidditch
Students are provided with ample time to practice skills
History
In the 1920s (and perhaps before and after that date), flying class was broken down into Girls' Broomstick Riding and Boys' Broomstick Riding. [1]
Class Sessions
2008
- September 16, 2008 Falling Properly - Lesson 3,
- October 28, 2008 Field Trip - Lesson 9, Brooms and Broom Care, trip to Quality Quidditch Supplies
- December 9, 2008 Aim High, Children! - Lesson 15, Flying Examination
2009
- September 1, 2009 Up! - Lesson 1, First Day Aloft
- October 20, 2009 Quaffle! - Lesson 8, Quidditch Day
- November 24, 2009 Follow Me! & Let's Go! - Lesson 12, Broomride to Hogsmeade Village
- December 9, 2009 Fly or Fail - Lesson 15, Final Exam
Class Rosters
2009-2010
2008-2009
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