Hidden Identities
Theme It Up
Figuratively Speaking...
What's in a Name?
Trivial Pursuits
100

This character was a part-time werewolf.

Who is Remus Lupin?

100

This word is a motif that helped us determine one of the themes. (There are several acceptable motifs.)

Identity/perception of identity

Friendship

Betrayal

Justice

Time

100

This figure of speech uses repeated initial sounds of a word, eg. babbling, bumbling band of baboons.

What is alliteration?

100

This character is the headmaster of Hogwarts.

Who is Albus Dumbledore?

100

Harry's first full patronus blasted these three characters off their feet. 

Who is Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle? (or, Who is Malfoy and his two Slytherin friends?)

200

This character hid in plain sight for many years.

Who is Peter Pettigrew?

200

The motif of perceived identity helped us determine this theme.

What is "A person's character can't be determined by the way things look on the surface" or "A person's identity is more than skin deep" or "People/circumstances are not always as they first appear" or similar

200

This figure of speech compares two unlike things using "like" or "as".

What is simile?

200

This character loves all magical creatures, even the dangerous ones.

Who is Hagrid?

200

This character was given this magical device, which holds the potential of illegal activity through it.

Who is Hermione and what is a time turner?

300

This character had a secret ability to turn into a dog.

Who is Sirius Black?

300

The motifs of friendship and forgiveness helped us to determine this theme.

What is "True friendships should be strong enough to withstand arguments" or "Friends should forgive each other for mistakes" or similar

300

This figure of speech compares two unlike things directly (does not use "like" or "as").

What is metaphor?

300

This character teaches divination (badly).

Who is Professor Trelawney?

300

Harry's dad and friends created this magical object under these names.

What is the Marauder's Map, and who are Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs?

400

This character was a secret rat.

Who is Peter Pettigrew?

400

This is an example from the text which supports the theme "Don't judge people based on appearances- look to their actions over time to discern their character"

Sirius Black was accused of betraying the Potters, but all of his actions before that showed him to be a loyal friend.

400

This figure of speech gives human characteristics to something which is not human.

What is personificiation?

400

This character badly wants to teach Defense against Dark Arts (but doesn't).

Who is Professor Severus Snape?

400

This number is the likely amount of real predictions ever made by Sybil Trelawney.

What is 2?

500

This character was secretly able to turn into a stag (buck) when he was a student.

Who is James Potter?

500

This situation in the text supports the theme "true friends should work on forgiveness rather than giving up on the friendship"

Ron and Hermione spend most of the book not speaking to each other over Scabbers and Crookshanks.

500

This figure of speech is a word which sounds like the sound the word makes (eg, crash, bang, whoosh)

What is onomatopoeia?

500

This character was the reason for the building of the Shrieking Shack and the planting of the Whomping Willow.

Who is Professor Remus Lupin?

500

This shop location can be reached through a tunnel starting in the hump of the witch statue on the third floor.

What is Honeydukes? 

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