Literature > Fiction > Harry Potter (39 resources)
1f2n3n

FREE Lesson Plan - 1st of 3 Free Items

View 2 more resources at no cost, and then subscribe for full access.

Create a Hogwarts Floor Plan

Grade Levels: 3 - 8

Objectives

Students will learn about the concept of scale and other mapping skills as they create a floor plan of Hogwarts School.

Materials

  • Graph paper
  • Pencils
  • Markers

Procedures

  1. Make sure that students have a good understanding of the terms floor plan, bird's eye view, and scale before they start drawing any floor plans.
    • A floor plan is a diagram of one room, apartment, or entire floor of a building, usually drawn to scale
    • For a bird's eye view explain that students will be drawing a map of Hogwarts as if they are looking at it from above.
    • Scale is the ratio between the size of something and a representation of it.

  2. Scale can be demonstrated by measuring the perimeter of your classroom with a yard stick and then converting those measurements into squares on a piece of graph paper. Show students that one foot could equal one square on the graph paper, if that's the scale they choose.
  3. Ask each student to practice this by drawing a bird's eye view of the classroom (on graph paper) using the same scale.

  4. Decide on symbols to be used to represent desks, chairs, windows, etc., then show students how to make a map key and a scale at the bottom of their practice map.

  5. Once you decide on a scale for the classroom measurements, it will help to use this same scale for the Hogwarts floor plans.

  6. Once its time to draw Hogwarts, have the class generate a list of all of the rooms they can remember from the story.

  7. Direct students to draw a floor plan showing a bird's eye view of all of the rooms at Hogwarts. The floor plan also needs to include a map key and a scale.

  8. Once the floor plans are completed, put them on a bulletin board and you'll have Hogwarts on display in your classroom!

fact monster

Provided by Factmonster.com.



Join TeacherVision
for $39.95 a year and start receiving benefits today!
Free 7-Day Trial

Highlights

2008 Summer Olympics

Celebrate this summer's Olympic Games in Beijing, China, with our resources, activities, and lessons.

Teaching about Natural Disasters

The world has suffered two natural disasters this May — Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar and the earthquake in China. These tragedies may have your students wondering why such large catastrophes occur. We have resources to help you explain earthquakes and cyclones, and for dealing with the subjects of death and crisis with your class.

July Events

Find educational activities for every day in July. Take a look at our Summer Activities Slideshow for our favorite summer-themed activities, lessons, and printables.

Sign up for our Great Stuff for Teachers newsletter to keep up-to-date on all of our seasonal lessons and printables.

New Customizable Printables

Easily create personalized hall and office passes or teacher stationary with our customizable classroom passes and notes. Prepare for substitute teachers, field trips, parent-teacher conferences, and more with our customizable charts and forms.

Drama Resources

Explore our drama resources – from Shakespearean plays to The Miracle Worker to Readers Theater – to widen your curricular focus. Students will enjoy the change of pace that putting on a classroom play will bring!

ADD/ADHD Resources

From frequently asked questions to assessment accommodations, these articles and resources will help you to deal with the special nature of students with ADD/ADHD.