I currently teach mathematics at Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta Georgia.
I have been teaching middle school for fourteen years. I have taught high school mathematics for seven years and was department chair. I was an elementary mathematics coach for three years. For three years, I also taught mathematics online as a undergraduate professor and designed mathematics curriculum for two online schools.
I am the 2013 PRESIDENTIAL MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE AWARD WINNER for the state of Georgia! :)
Hi Everyone! Are your students sick of worksheet drills of one and two step equations? In this game, students will be able to apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, multiply and divide to solve simple equations. I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with teachers all throughout the count
Hi Everyone! Do you speak math? Do you want your students to speak math? In this game, students will be able to identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms and view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity. I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with teachers all throughout the country
This five-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in ten different categories. Students will create an original dance to a piece of music using rotations, translations, dilations, and reflections. Transformations will be used to demonstrate movement using their entire body. The dances will then be performed. It has been so wonderful to see the amazing ways the students have put together imaginative dance
Hi Everyone! How well do you know the English Language? Do you know its many different forms? In this game, students will be able to demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with teachers all throughout the countr
Watch your grammar! How many times have your heard this or had to say this to your students? In this game, students practice their ability to identify the different parts of speech. With this knowledge, students will be able to construct sentences more effectively.
I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with te
Are you starting out the year teaching a Pre-algebra/ Algebra class? Do you just want your learners to be able to speak mathematically no matter what grade level you teach? Here is a very detailed lesson plan to help you begin! This document contains scripted lesson dialogue, probing questions, and detailed instructions to help you mirror the lesson in your own classroom. It is perfect for a new math teacher who needs guidance or a seasoned math teacher looking for innovative ways to introd
This four-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in ten different categories. In the quadratic formula project, students write their own song, spoken word piece, or monologue that helps them memorize the quadratic formula. The piece must use all the elements in the correct order of the quadratic formula. The pieces will then be performed. It has been so wonderful to see the amazing ways the students hav
This is a great way to start off the year! I use a math autobiography project to get to know my students and give them a chance to express themselves creatively. The description, questions, and rubric are included!
This four-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in four different factors that each have five categories. In the geometry in the real world project, students will need to pick a building, bridge, statue, etc, and conduct research on this item. Using the geometry of the structure, they will write an essay, create a poster, build a model of the structure, and make an oral presentation. It has been so won
This four-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in ten different categories.
In the street map project, students apply their knowledge of special lines and angles to the street map of the neighborhood in which they live. Once the map has been developed, students identify, define, and label key math concepts. Then finally, the students design a creative way to display the map unrelated to a street or
This fun activity is designed to provide students with practice on how to discover points on a line using the slope definition of rise over run. Students work in pairs to race across a coordinate plane only using moves that support the directions for slope. Through this activity, students learn how a linear equation is formed on a graph and they receive practice with slope that will help them graph lines in slope intercept form. While racing with each other, students will be able to compare
This five-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in ten different categories. Everyone has a unique mathematics experience. Math is more than a subject taught within a classroom. Experience can influence current attitudes, feelings, and intentions around mathematics and life goals. The students present their assignment in a creative way. It has been so wonderful to see the amazing ways the students hav
Hi Everyone! Kids love playing games and why not use a game to help students master the concept of weather. In this game, students will be able to identify different aspects of meteorology and weather conditions. This game allows for plenty of fun! I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with teachers all throughou
Check out this fun syllabus template created in word. You are free to add your rules and content onto this document. Personalize this syllabus with your own Bitmojis to make a personalized, fun syllabus. Impress your students with this fun design and present your information in a clear organized manner.
Hi Everyone! Do you know your U.S. Presidents? How well do you know your history? In this game, students will be able to demonstrate their knowledge on historical facts and identity attributes of 13 United States Presidents. I have been been playing SMART SPOONS with the students in my classroom since 2004. I love this game and decided to modify it for my students to help perfect their skills. I have shared this edutainment game over the years with teachers all throughout the country. I am
This five-page rubric describes in detail what students should do to complete this project. It also has the guidelines for scoring the project in ten different categories. In the Spanglish project, students create a children's fiction book entirely in Spanish. Their story must incorporate at least 5 different mathematics concepts and at least 20 vocabulary terms from Spanish. It has been so wonderful to see the amazing stories the students have created.
Start the year off right with this family communication packet! Using the enclosed forms, you can obtain contact and opinionated information from your students. This information can be used to help you connect to your students and your students with each other. Students get a kick out of giving their parents homework through the parent survey. The survey helps you gather important information about parent schedules and volunteer opportunities as well as personal thoughts about their child's
Let's go shopping! In this activity, students have fun doing what they like to do best- BUY TOYS:)
Students are arranged in groups of 2 or 3 for this activity. Each group receives this worksheet and a toy catalog. You can obtain free catalogs from any toy store or download an electronic version. Make sure that all groups receive the same catalog.
Each group has a spending account of $1000. They decide what they are going to buy from the catalog and document it on the worksheet. If they b
Everyone likes getting fun mail. Check out this postcard idea to send to your students to just check - in. This is a great way to continue to build a relationship with your students outside of the classroom. You can add a scratch off sticker to the postcard for some extra fun!
The Black Panther was a hit movie this year, and it’s not a surprise. Cool technology, fast-paced action, and awesome special effectst fun wrapped up into a Marvel comic storyline, filled with mythological heroes and villains, makes for a super-fun-filled, hands-on, kinesthetic math adventure! This lesson studies several main ideas:● Scale factor, the four transformations including translation, reflection, rotation, and dilation. ● Holograms, how they are made and how they work. ●
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Experience
I currently teach mathematics at Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta Georgia.
I have been teaching middle school for fourteen years. I have taught high school mathematics for seven years and was department chair. I was an elementary mathematics coach for three years. For three years, I also taught mathematics online as a undergraduate professor and designed mathematics curriculum for two online schools.
I am the 2013 PRESIDENTIAL MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE AWARD WINNER for the state of Georgia! :)
Teaching style
It is my goal to do whatever possible to help students develop analytical thinking abilities with a style that is both effective and fun, and dispel the fear that is commonly associated with mathematics.
Awards & shining teacher moments
2013 Presidential Math and Science Award Winner,
2013 Teach for America Lead Teacher and curriculum designer,
Teacher of the year 2005,
Teacher of the year 2006,
National Board Certified Teacher
My own education history
Please visit my website at www.smartspoons.org
Additional biographical information
Please visit my personal website at www.drvcjones.com
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