Post by Ruggie on Aug 22, 2019 17:41:33 GMT -5
Ruggie stared at the paper on his desk and clicked his tongue in annoyance. Group projects were his least favourite thing. He should have skipped this whole semester. Well, he can just wrap up the whole project tonight and be done with it. His group members can just ride his coattails. He has better things to waste time on then the History of Magic. Group members would be posted outside the classroom. Ridiculous.
He would just spend the rest of the class working on a new recipe for dinner. He would have to sneak out to the city to get ingredients. Sigh. Might have to pull an all nighter to finish the project and get ingredients... guess he should put off his ingredient search. Too much effort for one night, and the project should just be done right away- or not... hmmm. His smiled to himself and drummed away on his desk.
"IS SOMETHING FUNNY MR. BUCCHI?" Ruggies eyes narrowed at the call out and he glanced over to the teacher.
"No Mr. Trein... I am tres bien." He replied grinning foolishly.
"Well then answer me this: What year was the first accord of magic signed in?"
"1347. Although that is of course assuming you mean the formal accord that was ratified; there was also a previous one which was signed by 3 countries in 1298 which was called the magical accord and was never formally ratified." He tilted his head and had a devilish grin creep across his face. Mr. Trein frowned deeply.
"Yes, well, that is correct... now..." The teacher furrowed his browns and returned to the board. Ruggie tuned out again. Maybe he should stop pissing the teacher off. It would bite him in the ass someday. But this class was so terribly dull. Why couldn't be be in fun classes. He looked over the students and noticed most seemed to be in various states of disinterest. Silver was sleeping behind his textbook. Lucky.
After class Ruggie shoved his hands deep in his pockets and strolled outside for some fresh air. Earlier he glanced at the group list and kept walking, not sure what to think when he saw the names. The project just became terribly complicated. Working with third years would be difficult enough, and he had never heard of such lunacy as this idea. He climbed into a low hanging tree branch and began picking his nails with his dagger. He feared his group mates would butt heads. Sigh.
GROUP PROJECT
He would just spend the rest of the class working on a new recipe for dinner. He would have to sneak out to the city to get ingredients. Sigh. Might have to pull an all nighter to finish the project and get ingredients... guess he should put off his ingredient search. Too much effort for one night, and the project should just be done right away- or not... hmmm. His smiled to himself and drummed away on his desk.
"IS SOMETHING FUNNY MR. BUCCHI?" Ruggies eyes narrowed at the call out and he glanced over to the teacher.
"No Mr. Trein... I am tres bien." He replied grinning foolishly.
"Well then answer me this: What year was the first accord of magic signed in?"
"1347. Although that is of course assuming you mean the formal accord that was ratified; there was also a previous one which was signed by 3 countries in 1298 which was called the magical accord and was never formally ratified." He tilted his head and had a devilish grin creep across his face. Mr. Trein frowned deeply.
"Yes, well, that is correct... now..." The teacher furrowed his browns and returned to the board. Ruggie tuned out again. Maybe he should stop pissing the teacher off. It would bite him in the ass someday. But this class was so terribly dull. Why couldn't be be in fun classes. He looked over the students and noticed most seemed to be in various states of disinterest. Silver was sleeping behind his textbook. Lucky.
After class Ruggie shoved his hands deep in his pockets and strolled outside for some fresh air. Earlier he glanced at the group list and kept walking, not sure what to think when he saw the names. The project just became terribly complicated. Working with third years would be difficult enough, and he had never heard of such lunacy as this idea. He climbed into a low hanging tree branch and began picking his nails with his dagger. He feared his group mates would butt heads. Sigh.
He checked the piece of paper again while fidgeting with his dagger. The project was rather open ended. Tsk. He wondered when the third years would get their sentence handed to them. Dire times. He was being punished for his attitude in class. Just had to get stuck with one of the worst possible combinations. There is no way they would let him just do the project by himself. TSK. He scrunched up the paper and tossed it aside. I hate presentation group projects the most. This means we have to meet outside of class.
One third year & two second years will work together to create a project focusing on one era in the history of magic. The group may focus on battles, laws, famous figures or any other area of interest pertaining to the history of magic. The group will present their findings before their second and third year peers.