Please send your answers to [email protected]
Please, send your Assignments and Extra Credits SEPARATELY.The subject of your e-mail should include: Number of Assignment/Extra Credit – HOL Name – House. Example: If I were turning the fourth assignment, the subject of my e-mail should look like this: “Assignment 4 – Prof. Gustavo Flores – Ravenclaw”, or “EC4 – Prof. Gustavo Flores – Ravenclaw”. If you don’t you will receive no points!
Finally, please do not send your homework as an attachment. Thank you!!
Suggested due date is May 31, 2020
Final Due Date is June 15, 2020
I know real life can get in our way more than once, so if you think you will need more time to complete your homework and/or extra credit, there’s no problem with that! You can ask for an extension and I will grant it. I just ask for one thing: please ask for it at least 3 days before the due date. That way I will know you weren’t just rushing to finish your homework at last minute. Thanks!!
To be inclusive at HOL is very important for our community, so if you rely on assistive technology or have any other needs that should be taken into account, please contact me as soon as possible, so I can offer you another options for certain parts of the assignments.
Please, send your Assignments and Extra Credits SEPARATELY.The subject of your e-mail should include: Number of Assignment/Extra Credit – HOL Name – House. Example: If I were turning the fourth assignment, the subject of my e-mail should look like this: “Assignment 4 – Prof. Gustavo Flores – Ravenclaw”, or “EC4 – Prof. Gustavo Flores – Ravenclaw”. If you don’t you will receive no points!
Finally, please do not send your homework as an attachment. Thank you!!
Suggested due date is May 31, 2020
Final Due Date is June 15, 2020
I know real life can get in our way more than once, so if you think you will need more time to complete your homework and/or extra credit, there’s no problem with that! You can ask for an extension and I will grant it. I just ask for one thing: please ask for it at least 3 days before the due date. That way I will know you weren’t just rushing to finish your homework at last minute. Thanks!!
To be inclusive at HOL is very important for our community, so if you rely on assistive technology or have any other needs that should be taken into account, please contact me as soon as possible, so I can offer you another options for certain parts of the assignments.
ASSIGNMENT 4
Word Search (20 Greenhouse Points)
20 different plants from Greenhouse #4 were hidden in the puzzle. Solve the word search and send me a list with the plants you found. Have fun and good luck!
Or you can also do a creative assignment by sending me a glossary of 10 magical plants of your choosing, but the cath in here is that the detinition should be YOURS!
Green Fingers Activity (10 Greenhouse Points)
You are trapped in a room and you find an Alihotsy plant, an annoying Honking Daffodil, a Mandrake, Devils’ Snare, and Venomous Tentacula. What would you do to handle this dangerous situation? How would you defend yourself from these exotic plants?
EXTRA CREDIT 4
Options (30 Greenhouse Points)
From the options below choose the one you like the most. All of them are worth 30 points.
Option A. Narcissus Pot Case.
This time Narcissus Pot was sent to attend the store. Five important Herbologists came to the store to order an exotic plant. Unfortunately, Narcissus Pot, distracted as he is, lost his notebook and now he can’t remember the orders. Can you help him by finding out the name of the Herbologist, the exotic plant s/he bought, the color of the pot they picked, and the order in which they ordered their plant?
1. The first Herbologist to send the order was Jeremy Lloyd, but the blue pot was asked in another order.
2. The second Herbologist to send the order asked for the red pot.
3. The third Herbologist to send the order bought a Chinese Chomping Cabbage.
4. Albert Summers ordered his plant two turns before the Herbologist who asked for the pink pot.
5. Claire Freebush ordered his plant one turn after the Herbologist who bought a Mimbulus Mimbletonia.
6. One order was by Samuel Daniels who asked for the yellow pot.
7. Another order was a Puffapod, which was potted in a purple pot.
8. Heather Plum bought a Screechsnap.
9. The fifth order was a Honking Daffodil.
10. The Mimbulus Mimbletonia was ordered one turn after the order of the Chinese Chomping Cabbage.
Option B. Art. Make a drawing, graphic, sculpture, or any other kind of art of one of the plants we studied this lesson. Do not send your work as an attachment, submit it to an image hosting site like Photobucket, and then send me the link to your picture.
Option C. Writing. Write a journal entry of your day in Greenhouse # 4. You can include your favorite plant, your least favorite plant, any accident you had, how you impressed the teacher (that is me! :P), with your prior knowledge of the subject, or anything you like. Be creative. At least write 100 words if you want to receive full credit.
Option A. Narcissus Pot Case.
This time Narcissus Pot was sent to attend the store. Five important Herbologists came to the store to order an exotic plant. Unfortunately, Narcissus Pot, distracted as he is, lost his notebook and now he can’t remember the orders. Can you help him by finding out the name of the Herbologist, the exotic plant s/he bought, the color of the pot they picked, and the order in which they ordered their plant?
1. The first Herbologist to send the order was Jeremy Lloyd, but the blue pot was asked in another order.
2. The second Herbologist to send the order asked for the red pot.
3. The third Herbologist to send the order bought a Chinese Chomping Cabbage.
4. Albert Summers ordered his plant two turns before the Herbologist who asked for the pink pot.
5. Claire Freebush ordered his plant one turn after the Herbologist who bought a Mimbulus Mimbletonia.
6. One order was by Samuel Daniels who asked for the yellow pot.
7. Another order was a Puffapod, which was potted in a purple pot.
8. Heather Plum bought a Screechsnap.
9. The fifth order was a Honking Daffodil.
10. The Mimbulus Mimbletonia was ordered one turn after the order of the Chinese Chomping Cabbage.
Option B. Art. Make a drawing, graphic, sculpture, or any other kind of art of one of the plants we studied this lesson. Do not send your work as an attachment, submit it to an image hosting site like Photobucket, and then send me the link to your picture.
Option C. Writing. Write a journal entry of your day in Greenhouse # 4. You can include your favorite plant, your least favorite plant, any accident you had, how you impressed the teacher (that is me! :P), with your prior knowledge of the subject, or anything you like. Be creative. At least write 100 words if you want to receive full credit.