Intro
Help Harry, Hermione and Ron collect their gifts from Dumbledore.Let's start with Ron.
In the Borrow.
1. Remember. What were the gifts?
(click on parchment to reveal the words)
2. Match the pictures and the names.
the Snitch
the Deluminator
The Tales of Beedle the Bard
In the Borrow.
Part 2
Great! Ron got his Deluminator. Let's move to Hermione's.
At Hermione's house.
Read the citation from the book, where Minister Rufus Scrimgeour reads the Dumbledore's the Last Will and Testament.
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned.
“To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned.
“To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What is the power of the Deluminator?
c) Both A and B
a) To suck all light from a place
b) To restore light with a simple click
d) None of the answers
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned.
“To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What did Hermione do when she received the book from Scrimgeour?
c) She started reading it immediately
a) She thanked him
d) She gave it back to Scrimgeour
b) She held it in her lap and gazed at it
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned.
“To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What did Dumbledore hope Hermione would do with the book?
c) Use it to suck all light from a place
a) Find it entertaining and instructive
d) Use it to restore light with a simple click
b) Use it to remember him
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned.
“To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
How did Harry feel when he got the Snitch?
c) Surprised
a) Excited
d) Indifferent
b) Disappointed
Part 3
Great! Hermione got her book. Let's move to Harry's.
Watch. Answer the questions.
1. What else did Dumbledore leave to the guys? Where is it?
2. What do the gifts represent to Harry, Hermione and Ron?
3. What are Dumbledore's relationship with Ron, Hermione, and Harry based on this episode?
The end.
Great! The friends got all of their gifts.
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Transcript
Intro
Help Harry, Hermione and Ron collect their gifts from Dumbledore.Let's start with Ron.
In the Borrow.
1. Remember. What were the gifts?
(click on parchment to reveal the words)
2. Match the pictures and the names.
the Snitch
the Deluminator
The Tales of Beedle the Bard
In the Borrow.
Part 2
Great! Ron got his Deluminator. Let's move to Hermione's.
At Hermione's house.
Read the citation from the book, where Minister Rufus Scrimgeour reads the Dumbledore's the Last Will and Testament.
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned. “To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned. “To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What is the power of the Deluminator?
c) Both A and B
a) To suck all light from a place
b) To restore light with a simple click
d) None of the answers
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned. “To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What did Hermione do when she received the book from Scrimgeour?
c) She started reading it immediately
a) She thanked him
d) She gave it back to Scrimgeour
b) She held it in her lap and gazed at it
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned. “To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
What did Dumbledore hope Hermione would do with the book?
c) Use it to suck all light from a place
a) Find it entertaining and instructive
d) Use it to restore light with a simple click
b) Use it to remember him
“The Last Will and Testament of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore” ... yes, here we are ... “to Ronald Bilius Weasley, I leave my Deluminator, in the hope that he will remember me when he uses it.” Scrimgeour took from the bag an object that Harry had seen before: it looked something like a silver cigarette lighter but it had, he knew, the power to suck all light from a place, and restore it, with a simple click. Scrimgeour leaned forward and passed the Deluminator to Ron, who took it and turned it over in his fingers, looking stunned. “To Miss Hermione Jean Granger, I leave my copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, in the hope that she will find it entertaining and instructive.” Scrimgeour now pulled out of the bag a small book that looked as ancient
as the copy of Secrets of the Darkest Art upstairs. Its binding was stained and peeling in places. Hermione took it from Scrimgeour without a word. She held the book in her lap and gazed at it. Harry saw that the title was in runes; he had never learned to read them. “To Harry James Potter,” he read, and Harry’s insides contracted with a sudden excitement, “I leave the Snitch he caught in his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts, as a reminder of the rewards of perseverance and skill.” As Scrimgeour pulled out the tiny, walnut-sized golden ball, its silver wings fluttered rather feebly and Harry could not help feeling a definite sense of anticlimax.
At Hermione's house.
Choose the corret answer about the text.
How did Harry feel when he got the Snitch?
c) Surprised
a) Excited
d) Indifferent
b) Disappointed
Part 3
Great! Hermione got her book. Let's move to Harry's.
Watch. Answer the questions.
1. What else did Dumbledore leave to the guys? Where is it?
2. What do the gifts represent to Harry, Hermione and Ron?
3. What are Dumbledore's relationship with Ron, Hermione, and Harry based on this episode?
The end.
Great! The friends got all of their gifts.