Rules for Arithmancy
I'm a laid back teacher. There's really not that much I expect you to do, to be perfectly honest. All that I do ask of you is compiled here in a neat little list so that you can avoid it (or you troublemakers can decide what you want to do with your time).
*Follow the site rules. Easy enough, right? I'm assuming you all have read through this. If you need a refresher, they're not that hard to find.
*Please attempt to stay on topic with your posts. A little out of the way chatter is fine, but don't go on and on and on if I'm trying to start and/or continue the lesson. I'm looking at the teenage girls here.
*I honestly don't care what type of a person you think I am, but do not disrespect me. I'm a cheerful peron and if you ruin my day, you can be sure I'll ruin your year. Slytherins.
*This isn't really a rule, but I'm going to give you a link to an arithmancy calculator for the lesson(s). So please use it. You are allowed to do the math on your own if you want, but that's really dreadfully boring.
*Rules are liable to change at any time, because I probably forgot a lot of things. I'll be sure to post something in class if that happens.
If these rules are agreed to, reply with your name, year, and favorite flavor of ice cream. Don't tell me you don't like ice cream. EVERYONE likes ice cream.