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Dice and Bones Math

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Oakland, California, United States
About the store
Tamyra Walker has served as a math educator for the last 10 years in diverse classrooms in Dallas, TX; Athens, Greece; and Oakland, CA. Kenneth Miller has served as a middle school math instructor for seven years all over North Texas.
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Preview of Exponent Bones (Domino Game)

Exponent Bones (Domino Game)

Exponent Bones is a computational game that can be used to reinforce student’s ability to accurately turn an exponent into a multiplication number sentence, and to multiply a series of numbers to evaluate an exponent. This game based lesson can be used at various times in the lesson cycle. In 6th grade, it can be used as skills practice after students have been introduced to the skill, or as a review lesson. For 7th graders it can be used to re-activate a pre-requisite skill. The game also come
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About the store

Experience

Tamyra Walker has served as a math educator for the last 10 years in diverse classrooms in Dallas, TX; Athens, Greece; and Oakland, CA. Kenneth Miller has served as a middle school math instructor for seven years all over North Texas.

Teaching style

Tamyra and Kenny's instructional methods center around hands on learning, culturally responsive teaching, and building self efficacy and voice through academic conversation.

Awards & shining teacher moments

- Grant awards totaling $6,000 for specialized STEM enrichment programming - Council for the Advancement of Mathematics presenters 2010, 2015, and 2016 - California Math Council Presenters 2015 -Bay Area Math Project Presenter 2014 - Featured Educator in Stanford University Observation and Formative Assessment of Student Language to Improve Content Learning Protocol Massive Open Online Course

My own education history

Tamyra holds a MS in Mathematics Teaching and Learning from Drexel University. Kenneth Miller has a degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus in math and science from The University of Texas at Arlington