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Harry Potter at Home

Harry Potter at Home uses storytelling and imagination to spark reading, writing, and critical thinking. It invites students to explore themes, characters, and ideas through a magical lens.

What if your students reimagined the wizarding world in a different time or place?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students debated ethical decisions made by characters?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students created a magical solution to a real-world problem?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students designed a house that represents modern values?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students explored themes of power, choice, and consequence through magic?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students invented a magical object with clear limitations?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students wrote from the perspective of a minor character?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students mapped Hogwarts as a functional school, not just a fantasy space?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students built a spell system where every spell has a cost?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies

What if your students designed a new magical class — complete with rules, tools, and assessments?

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Grades: 4–8
Outcomes: Critical thinking, narrative reasoning, ethical reflection
Assessment: Students support ideas using evidence from texts and discussions.
Curriculum: ELA, Social Studies