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Bringing KentHogwarts Home – New Students

HeadMistress Lady Luna presented a homework assignment for our young witches and wizards to work on until we meet again.  We have the magical power of blessing to take out into the muggle world.  Students and Prefects who complete this assignment and bring it to Summer Hogwarts will receive 25 House Points.

 

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Bringing KentHogwarts Home – Gryffindor

HeadMistress Lady Luna presented a homework assignment for our young witches and wizards to work on until we meet again.  We have the magical power of blessing to take out into the muggle world.  Students and Prefects who complete this assignment and bring it to Summer Hogwarts will receive 25 House Points.

Find something under your House’s Umbrella that interests you.  Students ages 5-8 yrs old should focus on Animals, Students 9-12 yrs old should focus on Planet Earth, and Prefects should focus on Humans.

 

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What problem needs to be solved?
  2. What would solve the problem?
  3. Is there a person or group that is trying to solve the problem?
  4. What can you do to help?

Then do one of the following

  • Write a paragraph, poem, or song about it
  • Draw a picture of it.
  • Design a symbol for your House Umbrella

Resource: www.uua.org, click on Social Justice and EarthJustice.org

 

AnimalsFocus for students ages 5-8 yrs Planet EarthFocus for students 9-12 years HumansFocus for Prefects
GryffindorPeace – Fire
  • ALL wild mammals
  • Responsible use of energy resources
  • Solar energy
  • Wild mammal habitat
  • Climate change
  • The right to live in peace
  • Peaceful solutions
  • Conflict resolution
  • The right to be safe
  • Veterans and Warriors
  • Refugees
  • Those needing protection
  • Activism

Bringing KentHogwarts Home – Slytherin

HeadMistress Lady Luna presented a homework assignment for our young witches and wizards to work on until we meet again.  We have the magical power of blessing to take out into the muggle world.  Students and Prefects who complete this assignment and bring it to Summer Hogwarts will receive 25 House Points.

Find something under your House’s Umbrella that interests you.  Students ages 5-8 yrs old should focus on Animals, Students 9-12 yrs old should focus on Planet Earth, and Prefects should focus on Humans.

 

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What problem needs to be solved?
  2. What would solve the problem?
  3. Is there a person or group that is trying to solve the problem?
  4. What can you do to help?

Then do one of the following

  • Write a paragraph, poem, or song about it
  • Draw a picture of it.
  • Design a symbol for your House Umbrella

Resource: www.uua.org, click on Social Justice and EarthJustice.org

 

AnimalsFocus for students ages 5-8 yrs Planet EarthFocus for students 9-12 years HumansFocus for Prefects
Slytherin

Faith – Water

  • All cold-blooded animals
  • Fish, reptiles, amphibians
  • Crawling insects
  • Arachnids
  • Animals that live in water
  • All waterways, oceans, rivers, lakes
  • Clean water
  • Water energy
  • Freedom of belief and religious practice
  • Freedom to search for your truth
  • Emotional health care
  • Addiction recovery
  • Mentoring for success
  • Care for our elders (honoring bloodlines)

 

Bringing KentHogwarts Home – Ravenclaw

HeadMistress Lady Luna presented a homework assignment for our young witches and wizards to work on until we meet again.  We have the magical power of blessing to take out into the muggle world.  Students and Prefects who complete this assignment and bring it to Summer Hogwarts will receive 25 House Points.

Find something under your House’s Umbrella that interests you.  Students ages 5-8 yrs old should focus on Animals, Students 9-12 yrs old should focus on Planet Earth, and Prefects should focus on Humans.

 

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What problem needs to be solved?
  2. What would solve the problem?
  3. Is there a person or group that is trying to solve the problem?
  4. What can you do to help?

Then do one of the following

  • Write a paragraph, poem, or song about it
  • Draw a picture of it.
  • Design a symbol for your House Umbrella

Resource: www.uua.org, click on Social Justice and EarthJustice.org

 

AnimalsFocus for students ages 5-8 yrs Planet EarthFocus for students 9-12 years HumansFocus for Prefects
Ravenclaw

Hope – Air

  • Birds
  • Flying and gliding mammals
  • Flying insects
  • Their habitat
  • Forest conservation
  • Clean air
  • Wind energy
  • Freedom of speech
  • The right to an education
  • Equality under the law
  • Free communication, net neutrality
  • Mental health care

Bringing KentHogwarts Home – Hufflepuff

HeadMistress Lady Luna presented a homework assignment for our young witches and wizards to work on until we meet again.  We have the magical power of blessing to take out into the muggle world.  Students and Prefects who complete this assignment and bring it to Summer Hogwarts will receive 25 House Points.

Find something under your House’s Umbrella that interests you.  Students ages 5-8 yrs old should focus on Animals, Students 9-12 yrs old should focus on Planet Earth, and Prefects should focus on Humans.

 

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. What problem needs to be solved?
  2. What would solve the problem?
  3. Is there a person or group that is trying to solve the problem?
  4. What can you do to help?

Then do one of the following

  • Write a paragraph, poem, or song about it
  • Draw a picture of it.
  • Design a symbol for your House Umbrella

Resource: www.uua.org, click on Social Justice and EarthJustice.org

 

AnimalsFocus for students ages 5-8 yrs Planet EarthFocus for students 9-12 years HumansFocus for Prefects
HufflepuffLove – Earth
  • Farm and food animals
  • Pets
  • Wild animals in captivity
  • Pollinators
  • Responsible agriculture
  • Organics
  • Responsible mining
  • Recycling and waste management
  • Equal rights for all humans
  • The freedom to marry whom you love
  • The right to food and shelter
  • Right to healing care