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Our meticulously crafted icons, graphics & element of this template is designed to pay homage to the enchanting universe created by J.K. Rowling. The fonts used are reminiscent of the magical lettering seen in the books and films, adding an authentic touch to your experience.

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This one is one of those special requests: Matt Meyer (an amazing 6th Grade Teacher from Illinois) asked me if I had a template inspired in Harry Potter. I didn’t, so here it is.

I know is not pixel perfect (again, I am not a designer nor an illustrator) and when I was working on it, I thought I couldn’t make it. But I sent the first draft to Matt and he liked it! So, for me it’s mission accomplished!  

Thank you, Matt, for taking me out of my comfort zone with this one! And I am super happy that you liked it!

This template includes a “Harry”, owls, letters, mirrors and frames.

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From an idea born on a train journey, JK Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone started a global phenomenon.

It has sold over 450 million copies worldwide in 79 languages and captivated readers of all ages for more than 25 years.

Its movie franchise launched the careers of Daniel Radcliffe (outstanding as a flatulent corpse in Swiss Army Man ), Emma Watson (doing amazing work as UN Women Goodwill Ambassador) and Rupert Grint (who, er, seems like a lovely fella).

Browse our ideas for teaching with Harry Potter below, and bring the magic of Hogwarts to your school…

Magical Harry Potter teaching ideas

Harry potter book night, harry potter assembly for schools, official bloomsbury resources, wizarding maths, into film activities for ks2 and ks3, more activity ideas, why the magic of harry potter always comes back to the books.

Resource for teaching with Harry Potter

Get Potter-mad pupils’ creative juices flowing with these inventive and exciting Harry Potter teaching ideas . Inside the free download you’ll find cross-curricular activity ideas, lesson plans and discussion guides.

What is Harry Potter Book Night

Harry Potter Book Night, recently rebranded as Harry Potter Book Day, is a chance for children to celebrate this iconic series with special events and parties.

When is Harry Potter Book Night?

In 2023, Harry Potter Book Night (or day!) takes place on 12th October. This year’s theme is ‘Magical Places’.

Harry Potter Book Night assembly resources, perfect for teaching with Harry Potter

Use this idea by head of school Sarah Watkins to conjure up a little Hogwarts magic into your assembly. Don’t forget to download a full teacher’s script along with all the other resources you need .

Firstly, captivate your audience by displaying Jim Kay’s wonderful image of Hogwarts on the whiteboard from the hardback illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (included in download).

To create a magical atmosphere, dim the lights and play ‘Hedwig’s Theme’ from the film as the pupils come in. Once they are seated, ask them which book they think today’s assembly is based on. Invite a few children to talk about what they like most about the Harry Potter stories.

Introduce the theme

To introduce the theme of this assembly, read the following quote originally spoken by Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts:

“ We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided “

Ask what pupils think of this. What is the message that Dumbledore wants to get across? Now hold up a hula hoop and explain that this is a cauldron that must not spill. Ask for a volunteer wizard or witch to come and lower it to the ground using just one ‘wand’ (fingertip), without tilting it.

Once you have established that this is impossible, ask your volunteer to invite three friends up to the front to help them complete the task successfully. Congratulate the children for their teamwork and ask them to sit down.

Personal qualities

Summon four pupils to the front and present each child with a crest representing one of the four Hogwarts houses (included in the download). Recite the qualities of each house in your best Dumbledore voice:

  • Gryffindor: Courage, bravery, determination
  • Hufflepuff: Dedication, patience, loyalty
  • Slytherin: Pride, ambition, cunning
  • Ravenclaw: Wit, learning, wisdom

Do the children understand all of these words? This is a good opportunity to extend their vocabulary.

Next, enchant pupils with a short reading from Chapter Seven of the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (included in the download). The extract describes the magical moment when Harry first enters Hogwarts.

Conjure up an image on the whiteboard of illustrator Jim Kay’s sorting hat from the hardback illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (included in the download).

Explain that this magical hat knows what every single student at Hogwarts is like and uses its knowledge to match the children with their correct house.

Today, we will speak our own magical words to find new members for the Hogwarts houses. Draw the attention of the children to the qualities of each house once again. Can anyone suggest a friend who has been brave or courageous? Can they describe a situation when this happened?

Bring this pupil up to become a member of Gryffindor and then ask for suggestions for the other houses, based on qualities pupils have shown.

  • Hufflepuff – shown dedication to something or been a good friend
  • Slytherin – confident and unafraid to aim high
  • Ravenclaw – demonstrated wit or intelligence

Use this opportunity to further embed the vocabulary, so that the children gain confidence using these words.

Now that the pupils have a good idea of the qualities of each house, prompt them to consider silently which house they would personally prefer to belong to and why.

Explain that, just like teams in school, each Hogwarts house is made up of different characters with different skills. When we are in a team, we work together to win. Harry Potter is a very clever wizard, but even he knows that he can’t beat his enemies without the support of his friends.

“When we are in a team, we work together to win”

It’s not always easy being in a team because we are all different. Sometimes Harry and his friends fall out, but when they need to achieve a goal they support one other.

Ask the children holding the four house crests (included in the download) to flip them over to reveal letters spelling out the word ‘TEAM’. They can now move closer together.

End your assembly by playing ‘Hedwig’s Theme’. Ask the audience to sit quietly and reflect on what they can do to be a better team player. Alternatively, keep the energy high by ending with a rendition of the Hogwarts school song. Don’t forget Dumbledore’s instructions: students can pick their favourite tune and sing the words any way they like!

Lesson follow-up ideas

  • English:  Focus on the qualities of each Harry Potter house by defining the words, finding antonyms and synonyms and putting them into sentences.
  • PSHE:  Talk about what the house qualities mean to different children. Can pupils create a list of qualities for their own perfect team?
  • Art:  Decorate your own house crests. Use our downloadable worksheet template.
  • ‘You’ve Got a Friend in Me’ by Randy Newman (from  Toy Story )
  • ‘We’re All in This Together’ by Matthew Gerrard & Robbie Nevil (from  High School Musical )
  • ‘I Will Be Your Friend’ by Andy Brooke (from  Sing Up )
  • ‘Together’ by Mark and Helen Johnson (from  Out of the Ark )

Sarah Watkins is an English SLE and head of school. Follow her on Twitter at  @mini_lebowski .

Wizarding worksheets for teaching with Harry Potter

If you’re teaching with Harry Potter, head to the Bloomsbury website (the publisher of Harry Potter). There you’ll find a Harry Potter Name Generator , a Harry Potter Hogwarts House Quiz and a variety of other games, quizzes and fun facts for your pupils to explore.

You can also download:

  • Series overview
  • Reading certificates
  • Discussion guides
  • Activity sheets

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Tally charts, bar charts, dice games, money conversion – it’s all here in this series of magical maths activities from the Association of Teachers of Mathematics.

Work out questions like ‘Neville Longbottom wants to buy some Levitating Sherbet Balls. In his pocket he has 2 sickles and 9 knuts. How many can he buy?’.

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Some of the Potter books are very long, so one easy way of teaching with Harry Potter is to focus on the movie adaptations.

This Into Film resource looks at the first Harry Potter film and explores themes of anti-bullying, friendships, storytelling and more through activities for English, literacy and PSHE. There are four short activities suitable for KS2 and 3.

Try some creative writing

Read Chapter 15 of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets out loud to set the scene for a creative-writing exercise. This is where Harry and Ron meet Aragog the Acromantula (the giant talking spider!) for the first time.

Now ask students to create their own magical beasts in an imaginary setting, using the extract as inspiration. Where is the scene set? What do their beasts look like? What happens next?

Ready, steady, design…

The 20th anniversary editions of  Harry Potter  featured brand new house-themed cover illustrations by Levi Pinfold.

Look at the covers with your group, then ask your students to design a crest of their own – this could be for your school or if you have school houses, like Hogwarts, they could design their own house crests.

What qualities should the crest reflect? What symbols could be included? And if the students could design a dream common room of their own, what would it look like?

Make ‘enchanted’ parchment

In  Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , Hermione uses the spell Aparecium to try to find the presence of invisible ink. Follow these steps to create your own invisible messages.

You will need:

  • Lemon juice
  • A few drops of water
  • Cotton buds
  • Sheets of white paper
  • A homemade wand
  • Mix the water and lemon juice together.
  • Dip your cotton bud into the mixture and write your message on a sheet of paper.
  • Allow to dry. The message will become invisible.
  • To reveal the hidden message, tap the sheet with your wand, then place the message in front of the lamp.

The science bit

Diluting the lemon juice in water makes it very hard to notice when you apply it to the paper and let it dry. But when you heat it, the lemon juice oxidises and turns brown, so the message can be read. Other substances, which work in the same way, include orange juice, honey, milk and vinegar.

Create a Hogwarts floorplan

This great maths activity teaches students about scale and mapping skills by letting them use the novels’ descriptions of the school to draw out a birds-eye view layout on graph paper.

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What is it about Harry Potter that makes it so special? The success of the franchise is well documented. Films, theme parks, exhibitions, the studio tour at Leavesden, computer games, Lego sets, clothing, replica wands – the list is a long one.

Yet most persuasive of all remains the books. For first and foremost, Potter is literature.

Of course, Potter should never have worked – it was published at a time when the computer games of market leaders Nintendo and Sony were increasingly sophisticated. There was also an explosion in the number of television channels, and a trip to the cinema was once again becoming an event.

On top of this, and integral to the expansion of the Potterverse, the internet was becoming increasingly accessible in homes. There was so much to do, so many things to keep children, and their parents, amused.

There were other problems too, not least that the setting was wrong – a boarding school in Scotland. Potter seemed to be set in a time warp. Boarding school stories were old hat – very old if one goes back to  Tom Brown’s Schooldays , published in 1857.

Magic happened

Potter was all wrong. It was niche and elitist – steam trains, teachers in gowns – to say nothing of the stodgy, boring food. They didn’t even have pizza, let alone curry sauce.

So what happened? Magic happened.

One can try to analyse the Potter phenomenon – to deconstruct it and say that it can be explained away by clever marketing. Marketing certainly gave it a boost; and the internet gave millions of fans the opportunity to display their creative talents, through fan fiction, art and videos.

However, in the final analysis it comes down to the books. The books required commitment and investment – qualities which every teacher knows are at the heart of good teaching and good learning.

“The books required commitment and investment”

Children committed themselves to the magical world – though I always believed that the latter was more of a hook to pull the readers in.

In the end, the books are more about character than magic. Harry defeats Voldemort because he is a better person, not because of clever wand work.

Teaching with Harry Potter

In preparation for writing this I asked some of my former students who are now in the classroom – the ‘Harry Potter generation’ – to assess the impact of the boy wizard in schools.

Impact studies for things such as this are notoriously difficult to prosecute; so it was more of a straw poll than anything else. The results were mixed.

All their students had heard of Harry, but few had read more than the first book. As ever, the best school-based lessons involved using the series to inspire children to think, not only about school and themselves, but also about their friends and the potential dangers of relying too heavily on first impressions, and the importance of challenging injustice, prejudice and discrimination.

How prophetic of JK Rowling to have written in the opening chapter of the first Harry Potter book, ‘He’ll be famous – a legend – there will be books written about Harry – every child in our world will know his name!’.

In the end Harry Potter is about us – and our place in society and our cultural landscape. We are all members of the Harry Potter generation.

Dr Martin Richardson is an associate professor of education at the University of Durham and the architect of the degree module ‘Harry Potter and the Age of Illusion.’

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Do the circumstances make the leader or do great leaders make the circumstances? In J.K. Rowling’s amazing book series, Harry Potter finds himself rejoining the wizarding world only to discover he has a legend to live up to. Each year Harry and friends faced a new series of personal and environmental challenges they had to overcome.

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  • Harry Potter vs. Hari Puttar: Battle of Intellectual Property It should be emphasized that the necessity to protect the intellectual property fully depends on the aims and requirements of the intellectual property owner, and the entire policy of the company on the matters of […]
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  • Heroes at Hogwarts: The Journey of the Hero in the Harry Potter Series That the Harry Potter books are written in a fashion robust enough to allow for close reading, for example, in the context of the monomyth of the hero, or in light of philosophical concepts, is […]
  • J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and Its Popularity It is because of the uniform content and constantly relevant themes of the children’s stories that have allowed it to endure the test of time.
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  • Concept of Home in “The Odyssey” and “Harry Potter” In the end, it could be said that both of these books show that home is a haven and safe place to return to.
  • Harry Potter Stories and Impact on Pop Culture Harry Potter shows how prejudices, conflict, and social hierarchies work in the community and the role of the moral concepts in struggling with difficulties.
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 15″depicting the last series of the movie to be produced and also the first day of its first release to the theaters.
  • Fantasy Works: “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” and “Harry Potter” Generally, I would like to state that the plot of the novel is to be considered in relation to socialization issues.
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  • The “Harry Potter” Novels by Joanne Rowling A virtuoso command of the English language and an understanding of how to portray teenagers plausibly from their psychology allowed the author to reach the hearts of millions of children worldwide.
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  • Influence of Harry Potter and The Hunger Games The study is useful because it illustrates the importance of Harry Potter books within popular culture through the lens of improving young readers’ literacy.
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  • “The Hound of the Baskervilles” by Conan Doyle, and “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” by J.K. Rowling Also, the argument regarding the effectiveness of the two images is well-supported by the fact that through the use of varied approaches, the trivial one by Watson, and the sophisticated one by Holmes, the readers […]
  • Rowling’s “Harry Potter” Books in Connection to Mythology The essential element of the book is the creation of the mythical element of a magical world and the classical theme of a tension between two abstract concepts good and evil.
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  • “Harry Potter” Movie and Novel: Plot Changes The changes of the plot throughout the movie in comparison with the original novel are disturbing watchers since the times of cinema appearing and performance of the derivative movies.
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  • Comparison Between Hooters Translates in China and Harry Potter and Magical Realism Having stayed in china for a long period, Craig wanted to bring to focus the culture and the lifestyle of the Chinese.
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  • Media Interpretation of Harry Potter and Sexuality Apart from that, it should be pointed out that in the fifth film of the series Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix, she urged Harry to use force against her.
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Harry Potter has become a cultural phenomenon since the release of J.K. Rowling's first book in 1997. The series has captured the hearts of millions of readers around the world and has inspired countless essays and academic papers. If you're a Harry Potter fan looking for some essay topic ideas, look no further! Here are 124 Harry Potter essay topic ideas and examples to get you started:

  • The theme of friendship in the Harry Potter series
  • The role of gender in Harry Potter
  • How the Harry Potter series addresses issues of class and social inequality
  • The representation of race in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of good vs. evil in the Harry Potter series
  • The role of magic in Harry Potter
  • The significance of the Hogwarts houses in the Harry Potter series
  • The influence of mythology and folklore in Harry Potter
  • The role of destiny and fate in Harry Potter
  • The impact of the Harry Potter series on popular culture
  • The hero's journey in Harry Potter
  • The role of family in the Harry Potter series
  • The importance of education and learning in Harry Potter
  • The character development of Harry Potter throughout the series
  • The representation of mental health issues in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of the Deathly Hallows in Harry Potter
  • The influence of historical events on the Harry Potter series
  • The role of love in Harry Potter
  • The representation of power and authority in Harry Potter
  • The impact of technology on the wizarding world in Harry Potter
  • The significance of names and naming in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of loyalty and betrayal in Harry Potter
  • The role of animals in the Harry Potter series
  • The portrayal of government and politics in Harry Potter
  • The representation of religion and spirituality in Harry Potter
  • The impact of war and conflict in Harry Potter
  • The role of prophecy in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of adolescence in Harry Potter
  • The representation of heroism in Harry Potter
  • The influence of fairy tales in Harry Potter
  • The significance of food and feasting in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of time and time travel in Harry Potter
  • The role of memory and nostalgia in Harry Potter
  • The impact of loss and grief in Harry Potter
  • The representation of disability in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of colors in Harry Potter
  • The role of music and sound in Harry Potter
  • The influence of art and creativity in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of nature and the environment in Harry Potter
  • The significance of sports and games in Harry Potter
  • The representation of technology and innovation in Harry Potter
  • The role of humor and comedy in Harry Potter
  • The impact of consumerism and materialism in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of fashion and clothing in Harry Potter
  • The significance of holidays and celebrations in Harry Potter
  • The representation of death and the afterlife in Harry Potter
  • The role of dreams and visions in Harry Potter
  • The influence of science and technology in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of love and romance in Harry Potter
  • The significance of friendship and camaraderie in Harry Potter
  • The representation of sacrifice and selflessness in Harry Potter
  • The role of heroism and bravery in Harry Potter
  • The impact of trauma and recovery in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of nature and the elements in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of education and learning in Harry Potter
  • The significance of tradition and heritage in Harry Potter
  • The role of prophecy and destiny in Harry Potter
  • The impact of magic and fantasy in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of animals and creatures in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of family and relationships in Harry Potter
  • The representation of race and diversity in Harry Potter
  • The role of gender and sexuality in Harry Potter
  • The impact of class and social inequality in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of colors and symbols in Harry Potter
  • The influence of history and culture in Harry Potter
  • The portrayal of politics and government in Harry Potter
  • The significance of religion and spirituality in Harry Potter
  • The representation of war and conflict in Harry Potter
  • The role of technology and innovation in Harry Potter
  • The impact of nature and the environment in Harry Potter
  • The symbolism of time and space in Harry Potter
  • The influence of memory and nostalgia in Harry Potter

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14 Harry Potter Lessons Your Students Will Love

by Tom Dittl

Tired of luke-warm lessons and hum-drum engagement? We all know that teaching is an artform closer akin to magic. And when it comes to classroom creativity, there’s no better inspiration than the wizarding world of Harry Potter! So, if you want to “wow” your students with wonder, look no further. Grab your best dress robes, put on your Harry Potter glasses, and get your wand at the ready. Here are 14 Harry Potter lessons sure to inspire your inner wizard.

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1. Herbology Hacks 

Professor Sprout would agree that the plant life cycle is a staple of classroom science. Students become botanists when they plant quick germinating beans and track and graph sprout growth. Encourage kids to imagine and journal the magical properties their beans contain. 

2. Potions and Science 

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Turn your art instruction into a potions lesson even Severus Snape would admire. With clear plastic cups, add water and food coloring, learning about color mixing along the way. Once you have several cups mixed, give each student their own clear cup and let them make a “potion.” Use either spoons or eye droppers to combine colors. Have them share with the class what their special potion does. Use pipette wands to observe the magic of mixology. Challenge students to write their own recipes and explain the magical effects. 

3. Mythological Beasts 

Are your history and social studies lessons lacking? Spruce them up with a Newt Scamander approved infusion of magical beasts. Choose a Potter-based creature to study like griffins, werewolves, or mermaids. Have students create posters that celebrate their chosen beast.

4. Magical Marauder’s Maps

Infuse your muggle math with a dash of science and a pinch of magic as students create scale maps of their classroom space—in invisible ink. Mix water and lemon juice to create ink. Use wand-shaped cotton swabs to draw on white paper. Let it dry, then add heat with a lightbulb. Presto! The heat reveals an invisible map and your classroom becomes an adventure in wizard cartography. Muggle mischief not included in Harry Potter lessons.

5. Weasely’s Recipe Challenge 

Most children love candy. In Diagon Alley magical candy has a special place; Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes. Announce a challenge to your wizard writers: the Weasley Brothers are holding a magical candy contest. Draw and write your most magical candy creation to earn a magical candy-chef apprenticeship. 

6. Wonderful Wands

Olivander’s new art class is helping students express themselves by making a personalized wand. The wand chooses the wizard as students decorate sticks with pipe , cleaner , jewels , feathers , and more to craft their own unique wand. Transition out the craft shop and have students write about the very first spell they will cast with their creation. Use these wood sticks for the wand.

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Head over Feece and Fun for the full tutorial!

7. Quidditch Math

Math games promote practice and fluency in students. Become the Quidditch captain of your classroom and have your practice squads team up to score points and practice adding and multiplying skills. Got a championship crew? Here’s a link to a free printable to help with multiplication and division version. Ring your ‘golden snitch’ bell to end all matches. Get the free printable HERE .

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7. Spellcraft 

Many of the spells in Harry Potter have Latin roots. Have students use Google Translate to decipher the meaning of their favorite magical sayings. Magically minded muggles can create their own spells to solve classroom problems… “ integrum homework! ”

8. Hogwarts and History

History and fiction fuse together when you recreate Hogwarts as a classroom project. Inspire student collaboration and historical connections as students learn about actual castles while they tape, paint, and glue together one of literature’s most famous schools. Towel-tube towers and cardboard box battlements await your finest “imagineers.” 

9. Owl Mail

Learn about different owls and promote writing skills with your very own Owl Mail Delivery service! Students research specific owl types and their unique abilities. Then, have students send notes and drawings to fellow wizards via the owlery. Sending a note to a “professor” or the “headmaster” of the school? Sounds like a job for Owl mail.

10. Cauldron of Curiosities

Combine fun dry-ice science and measurement-based math to concoct a cauldron of frozen dessert that will surely delight the students in your class. Here’s a recipe for dry-ice ice cream . Take your enjoyment to the next level with potions themed chapter read aloud while eating your hard work. You can also use dry ice in other Harry Potter lessons – like this cool crystal ball from Teach Beside M :

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11. Divination Math

Divinations-inspired math makes base-ten connections come alive with a magical twist. Students make wands of ten unifix cubes, partner up, and take turns breaking their wand into two parts and hiding one piece behind their back. Opposite partners identify the length of the hidden wand and recite addition or subtraction number sentences to help fix the wand back together. Repairo! 

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12. Sorting Hat Hijinks

Last night the sorting hat mixed all the uppercase and lowercase magnetic letters into one pile! Silly hat! Mini-magicians and elder wand wizards alike must solve whatever challenges your sorting hat brain can create. Warning: Godric Griffindors’ sword is not OSHA or Principal approved for school use.

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13. Augment Your Reality

Wish you could magically paint your classroom walls? You can with augmented reality (AR) and the World Brush app. Create an AR spelling word scavenger hunt, leave clues to the next read-aloud book, and even empower students to virtually draw on the walls as a classroom reward. 

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14. Triwizard Tournament

Use a Sphero SPRK+ and iPads to teach drag and drop coding in this collaborative competition. Tournament houses create blue masking tape floor mazes and then code a Sphero to escape the maze. Engaged teams will use math and physics to code their way to the exit. The Triwizard cup awaits you at the exit, but beware. Here, there be dragons!

We hope these Harry Potter lessons have inspired you to innovate your instruction with fantastical flair. Tag Bored Teachers in photos of your creations as well as other ideas that inspire you to cast a spell of engagement on your students. 

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15 Magical Harry Potter Snack Ideas for Wizarding Feasts

S tep into the enchanting world of wizardry with 15 magical Harry Potter snack ideas that will elevate your next feast to a whole new level. From the mysterious flavors of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans to the whimsical charm of Licorice Wands , each treat promises to captivate your taste buds with its spellbinding allure. Explore these delectable creations that will transport you to a domain where culinary magic knows no bounds.

For a magical Harry Potter snack idea, consider trying Acid Pops , a popular candy treat in the wizarding world known for their unique sour and sweet flavor combination.

Made with pop rocks and honey, these candies create a fizzy and popping sensation in your mouth.

Perfect for themed parties or movie nights, Acid Pops offer a whimsical and interactive treat that fans of the wizarding world will adore.

Cockroach Clusters

Consider trying Cockroach Clusters , another delectable treat from the wizarding world of Harry Potter, featuring a mix of chocolate, butterscotch , and chow mein noodles.

Despite the name, these clusters are far from creepy crawly. The blend of rich chocolate and creamy butterscotch with the crunch of chow mein noodles creates a surprisingly delightful flavor combination.

Whip up a batch for a magical snack that will have everyone under your spell!

Licorice Wands

Delight your guests with Licorice Wands , a whimsical and magical treat inspired by the world of Harry Potter. These sweet sticks are dipped in vanilla candy coating and adorned with colorful sprinkles, creating a fun twist on traditional licorice.

Easy to customize, Licorice Wands are the perfect addition to any Harry Potter themed party . Make your Wizarding feast even more enchanting with these delightful treats!

Chocolate Frogs

Indulge in the magical world of Harry Potter with Chocolate Frogs , a beloved treat known for its solid milk chocolate and collectible wizard cards.

These frog-shaped delights are a must-have at any Harry Potter party, adding a touch of wizarding wonder to your festivities.

Enjoy the rich, creamy chocolate as you unwrap your very own wizard card and commence on a delicious journey through the enchanting world of Harry Potter.

Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans

You may have encountered Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans , a popular Harry Potter-themed candy known for its assortment of unique and surprising flavors. These beans from Honeydukes mimic the unpredictable nature of magical treats, offering flavors like earwax, dirt, vomit, soap, cherry, and lemon.

Fans love the whimsical novelty they bring to Harry Potter gatherings, adding an element of fun and surprise to wizarding feasts.

Pumpkin Pasties

A staple in wizarding fare, pumpkin pasties are savory hand-held pies enjoyed by characters in the Harry Potter series. These delectable treats, a favorite at Hogwarts feasts , boast a flaky crust filled with a flavorful mix of seasoned pumpkin, onions, and more.

Picture biting into one of these warm pasties, the hearty filling complemented perfectly by the buttery pastry.

Whip up a batch for your own magical Harry Potter Snacks feast!

Treacle Tart

The Treacle Tart, a traditional British dessert, holds a special place in the hearts of wizards and witches in the Harry Potter series. When you take a bite of this magical treat, you'll experience a burst of flavors that transport you to the Wizarding World:

  • Sweet pastry crust that crumbles delightfully
  • Sticky mixture of treacle, breadcrumbs, and lemon oozing out
  • Rich and sweet taste that lingers on your tongue

Perfect for wizarding feasts and gatherings.

Recreate the magic at home for a taste of Harry Potter's world.

Butterbeer Cupcakes

Inspired by the beloved wizarding beverage from the Harry Potter series, Butterbeer cupcakes offer a delightful twist on traditional treats. These magical cupcakes capture the essence of Butterbeer with their butterscotch, cream soda, and vanilla flavors.

Topped with a luscious butterscotch drizzle and a sprinkle of edible gold dust, these cupcakes are an enchanting addition to any Harry Potter-themed party, ensuring a sweet and spellbinding experience for all attendees.

Pumpkin Juice

How can you recreate the iconic Pumpkin Juice from the Harry Potter series at home? Get ready to whip up your own magical Potter Pumpkin concoction!

Here's a simple recipe to transport you to Hogwarts:

  • Combine pumpkin puree with apple juice.
  • Add a pinch of warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.
  • Mix well until smooth and slightly thick.

Serve chilled or warm for a cozy autumn experience.

Enjoy in a pumpkin-shaped bottle for that extra wizarding touch!

Cauldron Cakes

Crafting Cauldron Cakes allows for a whimsical and delicious way to immerse yourself in the magical world of Harry Potter. These mini cauldron-shaped treats are made with chocolate cake batter and filled with delightful surprises like chocolate ganache or candies.

Perfect for a Harry Potter party , these cakes are decorated to look like bubbling potions in a cauldron, adding a touch of magic to your dessert table.

Fizzing Whizzbees

For a whimsical and magical treat straight out of the Harry Potter series , indulge in the delightful sensation of Fizzing Whizzbees . These colorful, fruity candies are known for their fizzing and popping effect, creating a magical experience in your mouth.

When you bite into a Fizzing Whizzbee, you'll feel tiny pink and blue sparks dancing on your taste buds. Enjoy these enchanting treats at your next Harry Potter themed gathering!

Exploding Bonbons

Indulge in the surprise and excitement of Exploding Bonbons , a magical treat inspired by the Harry Potter series . These bonbons are filled with popping candy, creating a fun sensation when you take a bite.

Perfect for themed parties, Halloween events, or Harry Potter movie nights, they can be customized to match Hogwarts house colors .

Add a touch of magic to your dessert table with these delightful treats that both kids and adults will love.

Jelly Slugs

Consider adding a whimsical touch to your Harry Potter-themed gathering with the delightful and slimy Jelly Slugs . These gummy treats , reminiscent of real slugs, come in fruity flavors like sour cherry, tangerine, watermelon, banana, and pear.

Whether bought from Honeydukes in Hogsmeade or homemade, Jelly Slugs are a hit among wizards and Muggles alike. Hosting a magical movie night? Jelly Slugs will surely enchant your guests!

Knickerbocker Glory

Delight in the layers of creamy ice cream, fresh fruits, and decadent toppings that make up the classic dessert known as Knickerbocker Glory .

In the Wizarding World of Harry Potter , this sweet treat would surely be a hit at any magical feast.

Picture a tall glass filled with scoops of vanilla ice cream, fruity compote , crunchy nuts, fluffy whipped cream, and a cherry on top – a delightful indulgence fit for a wizard.

Hagrid's Rock Cakes

Step into Hagrid's cozy kitchen and experience the rustic charm of his famous rock cakes. These Harry Potter-inspired treats are a must-have for any wizarding feast. Picture the scene:

  • Crumbly texture
  • Irregular shape
  • Filled with dried fruit like currants or raisins
  • Hard and dense
  • Perfect for a hearty snack

So there you have it, 15 enchanting Harry Potter snack ideas to make your wizarding feast truly magical!

From Acid Pops to Licorice Wands, each treat offers a unique and whimsical experience that will transport you straight to the wizarding world.

So gather your fellow witches and wizards, whip up these delightful snacks, and get ready to indulge in a feast fit for Hogwarts!

It's time to bring a touch of magic to your next party with these spellbinding treats.

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