Quidditch is played on broomsticks high up in the air.
  There seven players on each side (3
Chasers, 2 Beaters, 1 Keeper and 1 Seeker). There are also four balls (2 Bludgers, 1 Quaffle and 1 Snitch).
  The
Chasers have to through a ball around called the Quaffle (the size of a football but it is red), and try to get it into one of the three hoops either end of the pitch, and score a goal, Ten points for every goal.
  The
Keeper fly’s around the hoops and stops the other team from scoring.
  The
Bludgers are two balls that go speeds around trying to nock the players of their brooms. (They are slightly smaller than the Quaffle and jet-black)
  The two
Beaters prevent this by hitting them away from their team mates with a bat about the same size as a Rounders bat. (In most cases hitting them to the other team.)
  The
Seeker has to catch the Snitch before the other Seeker dose. This is hard because it is very fast and very small! (The Snitch a golden ball the size of a large walnut with silver wings) The game is not over until the Snitch is caught (Because of this rule a game has been known to go on for 3 months). And when it is, the team who caught it usually wins because the snitch is worth an extra 150 points!

See… easy!!! If you have any more questions, e-mail me and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

And remember: Quidditch is to be played by witches and wizards who know what they are doing.
                                   Not any old Muggle!!!