
Let's move to Hogwarts (no-prep lesson plan + free worksheet)
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I got really nice feedback from you regarding my Hogwarts-based lesson, so I'm happy to deliver yet another simple lesson plan that will help you and your students immerse in a magical world.

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Would you like to study at Hogwarts? (no-prep lesson plan)
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- easy to prepare
- fun to have
- engaging for your students
- full of magic
then you found a lesson plan you will love!

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