Herbology Notes
written by Sienna Dixon
NOTE: These notes alone won't get you an E or O, you do need to look over the actual lesson. Use these notes as a study tool for studying or completing OPEN book quizzes. Y3 L1-L9 notes are in the progress of being taken. For now, they are unedited so do expect some spelling and grammar mistakes until I fully revise them.
Last Updated
12/19/22
Chapters
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Y1 L1: Welcome to Herbology!
Chapter 1 -
Y1 L2: Tools of the trade
Chapter 2 -
Y1 L3: How to train your snap dragon
Chapter 3 -
Y1 L4: There’s magic in all of us
Chapter 4 -
Y1 L5: Basic blooms: Part I
Chapter 5 -
Y1 L6: Basic blooms: Part II
Chapter 6 -
Y1 L7: Hazardous herbs
Chapter 7 -
Y1 L8: Grouping your garden
Chapter 8 -
Y1 L9: Herbology intertwined
Chapter 9 -
Author’s note
Chapter 10 -
Y2 L1: Getting your hands dirty!
Chapter 11 -
Y2 L2: Garden grumbles
Chapter 12 -
Y2 L3: Thinning the verd
Chapter 13 -
Y2 L4: Reap what you saw
Chapter 14 -
Y2 L5: Pushy Plants
Chapter 15 -
Y2 L6: The Dark Side of the Moon Flower
Chapter 16 -
Y2 L7: Soggy Sprouts
Chapter 17 -
Y2 L8: Under the Seaweed
Chapter 18 -
Y2 L9: Charming Plants
Chapter 19 -
Y3 L1: Herbology, Healing, History
Chapter 20 -
Y3 L2: Dangerous Doses
Chapter 21 -
Y3 L3: Teas, Tinctures, Tonics
Chapter 22 -
Y3 L4: In Our Own Backyard
Chapter 23 -
Y3 L5: American Antidotes
Chapter 24 -
Y3 L6: Eastern Elixirs
Chapter 25 -
Y3 L7: Rainforest Remedies
Chapter 26 -
Y3 L8: The Bush
Chapter 27 -
Y3 L9: A Cautionary Tale
Chapter 28 -
Y4 L1: All Grown Up
Chapter 29 -
Y4 L2: Storing and Selling
Chapter 30
Author’s note
Chapter 10
Author's note:
These notes alone won't get you an E or O, you do need to look over the actual lesson. Use these notes as a study tool for studying or completing OPEN book quizzes.
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Good luck,
Sienna Dixon