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Chapter 1258 Courses at Hogwarts (Part 2)
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“Yeah, you really think so too…”
Nott Finlay frowned, looking back and forth over Justin’s spellbook.
“Mathematics at Hogwarts is a bit—well, so naive, it’s like elementary school mathematics.”
It’s nothing new that the wizarding world doesn’t value basic natural sciences, after all wizards don’t live off science.
In fact, last summer, Mrs. Finlay had a heated discussion with Justin about a lack of common sense.
Just like all Muggle family debates about magic, all disputes and doubts were finally defeated in the face of the universal answer of “magic”.
“Is it simple? Maybe because this is a lower grade textbook? After all, even if it is a new curriculum reform, it will take into account different grades…”
Amos Diggory poked his head and glanced at the magic book in Mr. Finlay’s hand, and there was a strange look on his face.
Learn to count, I’ve grown taller, this is an apple, that’s a peach…
These look a little childish.
However, considering that Hogwarts has seven grades, it seems that the first and second grades will not be able to directly take courses that are too difficult.
Glancing at the other parents, without waiting for them to ask questions, Mr. Diggory took the initiative to open the magic book and showed Cedric’s lessons to Mr. Finlay and others.
“Well, you see, Seid’s fifth-grade math class has obviously increased a lot of difficulty. I heard him complain about this before… um, triangle-”
Amos Diggory suddenly got stuck in the middle of his words and looked at the page subconsciously.
As an old batch of students who graduated decades ago, many nouns Amos are also heard for the first time.
“Trigonometric functions, circle equations, permutations, binomial equations… well, that’s barely there.”
Mr. Finchley read a few lines of fifth-grade math titles one by one, nodded noncommittally, and his dissatisfaction slightly eased.
In the fifth or sixth grade, it was equivalent to the age of a graduate of Eton High School, and these teaching contents barely matched his somewhat vague memory.
Considering that the magic world only introduced mathematics as the main subject last year, this progress is quite good – when Fenriel reaches the fifth grade, he should be able to reach the advanced level of Eton High School.
“The trigonometric function is a bit difficult. This is one of the killer problems of MAT. I was also the most troubled by this thing at the time.”
Mr. Finlay shrugged with a smile and said reminiscently, turning his head to look at Benitez.
“By the way, speaking, I heard that Miss Kaslana participated in the course content of the second grade.”
“Didn’t she put the enlightenment textbooks she used in the public elementary school before she entered school?”
“…Well, Elena she—only had one day of maths.”
Benitez scratched his nose and said with a strange expression, while raising his hand and making a roughly gesture.
“She’s usually, um, self-taught…because she’s a little, a little…ahead of her math.”
If it were another normal child, Mr. Finchley’s guess would be more likely, but Elena cried the teacher’s trouble on the first day of the exam!
As for the fifth grade teaching content shown by Mr. Amos Diggory, it seems to be… Elena teaches the subject of seven or eight-year-old children?
“Naive? Instead, I think Miss Kaslana, and the Hogwarts staff, made the right decision.”
At this moment, another man’s voice suddenly sounded in the ears of Benitez and others.
Everyone followed the voice and saw a wizard raised the magic book and sighed lightly.
“Although the final exam of the mathematics textbook has not yet been conducted, it seems that these ‘simple’ courses are not so simple from the results of the class.”
“Perhaps it’s fine for your non-magical families, but I looked at Susan’s grades this semester. There were few good grades, and most of the time they hovered around the pass line.”
Mr. Burns sighed again, looking worriedly at his daughter’s math class grades shown on the magic book, his voice a little low.
“Gentlemen, we are now looking at adults, is it possible… that many children are really so weak?”
Is it really so difficult to count numbers and classify items?
Perhaps, after his daughter is finished cleaning up, he will have a good talk with her daughter.
Even if these are brand new courses, even if they are non-magic world content, they won’t get such bad grades.
“Student results? Hey, there really is–”
Mr. Finlay froze for a moment, then turned hastily to the back.
Immediately afterwards, his expression gradually solidified, and it looked like a rainstorm was coming.
Unlike the all-rounder he imagined, Justin Finlay’s usual grades seem… not much better than that of Miss Burns.
Among the parents, Amos Diggory, who complained about the difficulty of the course, was in the best mood—most of Cedric’s grades in class were above good.
And the lower the Hufflepuffs, the worse the class grades looked.
Especially the second-year students, almost become the hardest hit area…
Although the vast majority of Hufflepuff parents don’t care so much about academic performance, it is at least based on passing grades.
“Cough, is there a possibility—”
Benitez looked around at the parents who were “grooming” and tried to ease the atmosphere with some unease.
“Actually, the content of the second grade is the most difficult batch of all grades… Maybe it’s just the title…”
“Absolutely impossible.”
“Needless to say, Mr. Benitez.”
“This kind of performance in the hall is obviously not serious-”
“Well, it looks like we need to have a good chat…”
Mr. Finlay’s face was watery, and his fingers tapped lightly on Justin’s fluctuating row of grades.
In just two years, Justin has gone from a top student who can go to Eton High School to an idiot who can’t even get full marks in numbers.
As a father he had to figure out what was going on, whether it was Hogwarts magic or Justin’s attitude to learning, it had to be resolved anyway.
…………
Meanwhile, deep in the Hufflepuff student dormitory.
A certain luxurious room at the end of the corridor with obscure magical runes branded on the door.
“Hannah? What’s with the books?”
Mrs. Abbott stood up and raised the stack of gray booklets in her hands.
A few minutes ago, they had been hiding well under tables, chairs, cabinets, and even under beds.
However, with Mrs. Abbott’s “master-level” housekeeping cleaning magic, it was like living elves popped out from all over the place.
“Uh–”
Hannah, who was packing the closet, was stunned, apparently not expecting her mother’s magic to be so powerful.
Fortunately, most of the real prohibited items were hidden in Elena’s chest.
Most of the things in this bedroom are scattered and stuffed. After all, in a sense, this is actually a four-person dormitory.
You know, house elf cleaning doesn’t help with categorization, they just keep the environment clean and simple cleaning of clothing and bedding.
That’s why she begged her mother to come and help with tidying up – over time, there was something tucked in intentionally or unintentionally in every corner.
“Oh, these are old textbooks. The first draft of this year’s textbook for mathematics and science. Elena used it when she tutored us last semester.”
Hannah glanced at the booklets in her mother’s hands, shaking unnaturally, as if remembering something.
“Don’t let them come near me, I’m still allergic to them now…”
“Allergies? Mathematical… first drafts of textbooks?”
Mrs. Aibo raised her eyebrows slightly, lowered her head and glanced at the booklets in her hands.
On the cover, a somewhat abstract little monster is drawn, with a line of delicate and graceful quotes written on it:
“The most splendid pearl in the crown of human wisdom – mathematics”
“Oh, I heard you say that you have a math class this year to learn some simple math.”
Mrs. Abbott nodded with a chuckle, and looked at the booklet in her hand with interest.
Unlike other wizards, she was very much in favor of this reform at Hogwarts, and she didn’t think it was something Muggles should learn.
As the current tavern owner of the Leaky Cauldron Tavern, she too understands the importance of these seemingly inconspicuous abilities in real life. If they don’t have a clear and clear mind, they have to hire greedy goblins to serve as bartenders. just too high. Even if Hogwarts didn’t offer a related course, when Hannah was a little older, she would personally teach her arithmetic.
As for the “Elena” in Hannah’s mouth, Mrs. Abbott couldn’t be more familiar with it. The name Hannah was about to call out in her ears.
“Then you have to study hard. When I was studying, I didn’t have the conditions like yours now-”
Mrs. Aibo touched the booklet in her hand with emotion and looked at her daughter solemnly, with a rare serious tone.
“At least, textbooks shouldn’t be treated that way – I’d even like to go back to Hogwarts and study maths together if I have time.”
“…No no, Mom, this math…is really scary.”
Hannah took a few steps back subconsciously, as if Mrs. Abbott was holding the Devil’s Book in her hand.
“Scary? It’s just simple numbers and calculations, you, just afraid of trouble…”
Mrs. Abbott shook her head helplessly.
Speaking of which, it was the first time she had seen her own Hannah resist so much.
However, she didn’t continue to talk about Hannah, the more time this happens, the less she can force the child.
For this situation, Mrs. Aibo has always had her own educational coup.
“That’s good, I’ll turn a few pages at random. Who are we better than? It’s still the same as before, the one who loses has a wish.”
“Really? Hmm—good! Then we’ll agree!”
Hannah glanced at her confident mother, and after hesitating for a few seconds, she gritted her teeth and nodded earnestly.
Although her mother used this trick to win her too many times, but after Elena’s special training, Hanhan felt that she still had a certain chance of winning.
this kid…
Sure enough, she was as innocent as her father.
Mrs. Aibo bowed her head and turned to the first page with a smile—
Just like the textbooks in the Lihen Bookstore, there are neatly written lines of words that seem to have magical powers.
[Chapter 1: This is an apple, that is a peach! ——Everything in the world can be classified]
Naive set theory and Russell’s paradox
·ZFC axiom system
· Mapping
· Cartesian product and relation of sets
·……
[Chapter Two: One, Two, Three! ——Learn to count]
· Potential of collection
Peano’s Axioms and Natural Numbers
· Integers and rational numbers
·……
[Chapter 3: One plus one equals two! ——Operation brings new structure]
·Groups and their properties
· Rings and their properties
Domain and its properties
·……
[Chapter 4: Tom’s uniform run! – Recognize simple quantitative relationships]
Modular and linear spaces
·Linear mapping
·Algebra and its properties
…
“Well……”
Mrs. Aibo quickly flipped back a few pages~www.readmtl.com~ After a moment of silence, she closed the page expressionlessly.
“It turns out that you are learning a new type of magic…”
“That’s really a bit difficult, you have to cheer up – let’s continue to clean up the dormitory.”
…………
Meanwhile, on the other side.
A certain culprit looked at the intricate bifurcation passage ahead, and his expression gradually became dignified.
Well……
She seems to be…
again, again, and again…
be lost.
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