"Homework."
Before the get out of class ended, Professor McGonagall stood on the podium and said to the students in the classroom: "Read Gamp's Basic Transfiguration Law and write a summary. It will be handed in next Monday."
In the classroom, everyone was whispering about the trick of turning matches into needles. However, only a few people could do it, and most students could only make some changes to their matches.
"You need to hurry up, because we will practice turning stones into teacups next Monday." Professor McGonagall's tone became stern. "If anyone hasn't completely mastered turning matches into needles by then, they will be put in detention. I hope you can pay attention to this aspect. The training time in class alone is not enough for you to master Transfiguration. I hope no one will need to be put in detention by then."
As soon as Professor McGonagall left, the classroom was filled with grief and sadness. Transfiguration was more difficult than everyone imagined and required more effort than other subjects.
In fact, everyone has already discovered that there are not many classes at Hogwarts, but there are a lot of homework, and magic requires a lot of time to practice. Most people are a little regretful, why didn't they spend more time on this last week
No one can really live an easy life.
No, there really is one person.
Fred and the other two turned their heads at the same time and looked at the guy who was packing his books. Albert was definitely the one who had the easiest time in the entire school year. He had basically finished all his homework and had even mastered Transfiguration first. He didn't need to worry about being put in solitary confinement at all.
There is also free time every day to wander around the castle and take photos.
"What should I do?" Li Jordan reached out and scratched his short hair, looking a little anxious.
"What should we do?" Albert slung his backpack over his shoulder and left the Transfiguration classroom with everyone else.
"Homework!" Fred also found that he had too much homework to finish.
"Then work hard and let me see what the homework is." Albert deliberately took out a piece of parchment from his schoolbag and prepared to read it out in front of the three people.
However, George quickly snatched the parchment from Albert, and after taking a glance at it, he couldn't help but let out a wail. There were several rows of writing on the parchment, all of which were their homework.
The number was so large that George even felt like he was about to fall into the quagmire of homework and couldn't get out.
Fred and Lee Jordan also leaned over to take a look, and their faces immediately fell. Albert wrote very carefully on the parchment, so carefully that he didn't miss any astronomy homework.
Looking at the expressions on the three people's faces, Albert felt like laughing and suggested: "Let's go to the library later!"
"Um..." Fred said awkwardly, "Can we borrow your homework to copy..."
"For reference." George covered Fred's mouth, and Lee Jordan next to him finished the words for him.
"refer to?"
"Yes, for reference."
"Actually, the homework is very simple. When we get to the library, I'll introduce you to some books..." Albert put away the parchment and said to the three people as they walked, "When the time comes, you can learn something from the books, and the homework will be easy to solve."
"Really?" the three asked happily.
"Of course it's... fake." Albert joked, "I'm going to have afternoon tea with Hagrid later, do you want to come?"
"Don't change the subject."
"Yes, yes!"
"Or you can give us your homework for reference." Fred put his hand on Albert's shoulder and said pitifully: "Besides, do you have the nerve to leave us and go to Hagrid's for afternoon tea?"
"Come with us to the library later. You have to do your homework anyway, right?" George also put his arm on Albert's shoulder.
"Come on, let me help you carry your backpack." Li Jordan smiled and walked at the front of the team holding Albert's backpack. The three of them took him to the library.
When doing homework, Albert is here, so if I don’t understand something, I can just ask on the spot. This will undoubtedly make doing homework more efficient.
When they entered the library, they found that there were already quite a few students inside.
They found an empty seat and started doing their homework.
Today, the homework for Transfiguration is not difficult. It is just to write a summary of Gamp's Basic Transfiguration Rules. In fact, it is easy to do it just by reading Gamp's Basic Transfiguration Rules, copying down the important things, and organizing the words a little according to your own words.
“Is this the end?”
The three of them were dumbfounded. It's been less than half an hour, and you've already finished your Transfiguration homework
Besides, I see you copying things all the time, is this okay
"What else?" Albert asked, "Professor McGonagall asked us to write a summary of Gamp's basic laws of transfiguration. In fact, we just need to find the key points of Gamp's basic laws of transfiguration, extract the main content, and polish it ourselves."
The three of them were speechless. It sounded like it made sense.
I quickly memorized these words in my mind and planned to follow Albert's example and copy down a summary of Gamp's basic laws of transformation.
Fred and the other two continued to work on their papers on the spells class. With Albert's help, they spent less time looking for information. They simply copied suitable content from several useful books, such as "Achievements in Spells" and "Selected Eighteenth Century Spells".
A 3-foot paper is not as difficult as you might think.
As for the Luminous Charm and the Extinguishing Charm, the three of them have already mastered them, otherwise they would have one more homework to complete.
Professor Flitwick also asked students to master the Luminescence Charm and the Extinguishing Charm before next week.
After the ink dried, Albert put away the parchment, glanced at the progress of the three people, and began to memorize a series of timelines in the History of Magic. He quite hated the History of Magic. Remembering those times and people's deeds was particularly boring. Fortunately, Albert had a good instant memory. He read it more and memorized it several times, and he remembered it.
After going over the time, place, people and events in his mind and making sure there was no problem, Albert also ticked the column for History of Magic.
Fred and the other two were actually making quite a bit of progress, and they had already written most of the 3-foot luminous spell paper.
Albert looked at it and suggested: "You'd better write something of your own."
"Your own things?"
"It's about what you need to pay attention to when learning spells, what problems you encounter, and how to solve them."
These are things I have experienced personally, so there is no need to worry about having nothing to write; it is just a matter of quantity.
Before the three of them finished writing their papers on the Glowing Charm in one breath, Albert had returned from Hagrid and did not refuse to lend them his paper for comparison.
"Please spare me, I don't want to change it!" Fred stared at Albert's parchment and found that what he wrote was really a mess. In the end, he gave up the idea of changing it.
It's not easy to fill three feet of parchment with words.
Moreover, these freshmen are writing papers for the first time, so the content may be a bit messy. I believe Professor Flitwick will not mind too much in this regard.