User:LittleRedCrazyHood/Sandbox



Everything here is a work in progress, still undergoing testing. Because of this I would appreciate if you don't edit it without given permission, and that you don't pass off this work as your own. Thank you!

{|class="collapsible collapsed" width="100%" style="border:1px solid Black; border-radius:1em; -moz-border-radius:1em; -webkit-border-radius:1em; background-color:;" !Astronomy

First Years
 Week 1 – "What is Astronomy?" and Basic Terms
 * Astronomy is the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.


 * Basic Terms of the Lesson


 * Constellation – One of 88 areas that the sky has been divided into to make finding a star or other object easier.
 * Star – A ball of gas that makes its own light and heat because of nuclear reaction in its center.
 * <font face="Century Gothic">WIP!

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 2 – Basic Constellations
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Constellations to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Aries
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Taurus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Gemini

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 3 – Basic Constellations
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Constellations to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cancer
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Leo
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Virgo

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 4 – Basic Constellations
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Constellations to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Libra
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Scorpio
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Sagittarius

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 5 – Basic Constellations
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Constellations to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Capricorn
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Aquarius
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Pisces

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 5 – Planets
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Planets to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Mercury
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Venus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Earth

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 6 – Planets
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Planets to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Mars
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Jupiter
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Saturn

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 7 – Planets
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Planets to Learn About:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Uranus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Neptune

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 8 – Motion of these Planets

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 9 – Review

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 10 – Extra Week, in the case a lesson is not finished.

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Weeks 11 and 12 – Finals

<font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Second Years
<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 1 – Mythology-Astronomy Relation
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">The earliest references to the mythological significance of the Greek constellations may be found in the works of Homer, which probably date to the 7th century B.C. In the Iliad, for instance, Homer describes the creation of Achilleus's shield by the craftsman god Hephaistos:


 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">On it he made the earth, and sky, and sea, the weariless sun and the moon waxing full, and all the constellations that crown the heavens, Pleiades and Hyades, the mighty Orion and the Bear, which men also call by the name of Wain: she wheels round in the same place and watches for Orion, and is the only one not to bathe in Ocean (Iliad XVIII 486-490).

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 2 – The Myth of Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Cetus, and Perseus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Andromeda
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cassiopeia
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cepheus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cetus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Perseus

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 3 – Different Variations of Cygnus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cygnus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Gemini

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 4 – Different Variations of Orion and Scorpius
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Orion
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Scorpius

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 5 – Myth of Morpheus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Lyra

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 6 – Labors of Hercules
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Hercules
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Leo
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Hydra
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Cancer
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Draco

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 7 – Ursa Major and Ursa Minor
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Ursa Major
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Ursa Minor

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 8 – Other Myths
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Capricornus
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Aries
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Draco

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 9 and Week 10 – Extra Weeks and Review

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Weeks 11 and 12 – Finals

<font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Third Years
<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 1 – Star Charts Introduction
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">A star chart is a written document. It's used to represent the positions and movements of the stars, pretty much like a map. Astronomers divide these into grids to use them more easily. They are used to identify and locate astronomical objects such as stars, constellations and galaxies. They have been used for human navigation since time immemorial. Note that a star chart differs from an astronomical catalog, which is a listing or tabulation of astronomical objects for a particular purpose. A planisphere is a type of star chart.

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 2 – How to Make A Star Chart
 * <font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">WIP!

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 3 – Make A Star Chart (Practice)

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 4 – Make A Star Chart (Practice)

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 5 – How to Identify Different Constellations on a Star Map

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 6 – Identifying Constellations On A Star Map (Practice)

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 9 and Week 10 – Review

<font color="Black"> <font face="Century Gothic">Week 11 and Week 12 – Finals

<font color="Black"><font face="Century Gothic">Seventh Years

 * }

{|class="collapsible collapsed" width="100%" style="border:1px solid Black; border-radius:1em; -moz-border-radius:1em; -webkit-border-radius:1em; background-color:;" !<font color="Black" face="Century Gothic">Gryffindor House Overhaul

{|class="collapsible collapsed" width="100%" style="border:1px solid White; border-radius:1em; -moz-border-radius:1em; -webkit-border-radius:1em; background-color:DarkRed;" !<font color="White" face="Century Gothic">Gryffindor House Page <div style="border: 3px solid DarkRed; background-color: ; :; border-radius: 3ex; box-shadow: 0 0 10px 3px ; padding: 10px; padding-bottom: 15px; background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, color-stop(25%, White), color-stop(75%, White));">

<font face="Georgia" color="Firebrick">

"You might belong in Gryffindor,

Where dwell the brave at heart,

Their daring, nerve, and chivalry

''Set Gryffindors apart."



House Founder - Godric Gryffindor

House Ghost - Nearly Headless Nick

Common Room Location - Gryffindor Tower

Traits - Daring, Nerve, Bravery, Chivalry, Self-Sacrifice

<font face="Georgia" color="DarkRed">

History of Gryffindor
<font face="Georgia" color="DarkGoldenrod"> Professor Godric Gryffindor was a British wizard who lived in the early Middle Ages. Noted for his courage, determination and strength he was regarded as one of the greatest wizards of the age. Gryffindor was one of the four Founders of Hogwarts along with Rowena Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff and Salazar Slytherin, and was the namesake of Gryffindor House. He felt that the greatest traits a person could have were that of strength of heart and will, and thus only wanted the bravest young witches and wizards to join his House. He left two relics, the Sword of Gryffindor, and the Sorting Hat.

Godric Gryffindor came from a small West Country village, called Godric's Hollow, though when he was born, the village was still quite empty and unpopulated. It was a moor as people say, and later the village got the name Godric's Hollow in honour of he and his accomplishments.

He was loved by both wizards and muggles. Wizards and witches admired him for being the most accomplished duelist of his time, and unlike many others he used his skills for good, not bad. Muggles loved him since he was a true fighter against their discrimination.

Godric Gryffindor's name comes from the Anglo-Saxon Godric which means he who rules well, or he who rules with God. His surname, as we all know, is also the name of the house he created when they, the founders, established the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry in a castle. The first bit Gryffin is related to the magical beast Griffin, which is a half lion and the House symbol, or crest, is a lion as well. The second bit, the dor, comes from the French d'or, which means made from gold and it shows that the house colors have gold.




 * }

{|class="collapsible collapsed" width="100%" style="border:1px solid White; border-radius:1em; -moz-border-radius:1em; -webkit-border-radius:1em; background-color:DarkRed;" !<font color="White" face="Century Gothic">Gryffindor Chess <div style="border: 3px solid DarkRed; background-color: ; :; border-radius: 3ex; box-shadow: 0 0 10px 3px ; padding: 10px; padding-bottom: 15px; background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 100%, color-stop(25%, White), color-stop(75%, White));">



<font face="Georgia" color="DarkRed">WELCOME TO THE GRYFFINDOR CHESS BOARD, BRAVE PLAYERS!



<font face="Georgia" color="DarkGoldenrod">

Pieces Captured



 * }


 * }

<font face="Century Gothic">