Been in the game since 2006, Years of Texas and U.S. History teaching. Regular and Pre-AP;
Now Instructional Technology Coach, Google Certified Educator
https://edtechmrbrown.com/time-to-go-2nd-grade-digital-breakout/ Here is a digital break out for 1st or second graders. I made this one with the intention that it can be played by 1st or second graders independently with out being led by the teacher as a whole group. The directions and questions are visual and require no reading skills. It is a quick 5 Time telling challenges to escape the haunted house and avoid the scary cat. This activity is in Google Slides and is designed to be played while
Your students will take on Abraham Lincoln in a game of 1 on 1 basketball in this story based digital escape room. Students answer math problems correctly to score points and advance through the story. This is "on rails" as it us designed for first graders. It should be easy for students to navigate individually while being led by the teacher (reading). https://edtechmrbrown.com/digital-escape-room-1st-grade-math/
https://edtechmrbrown.com/?p=4672 & preview=true Here is a FUN activity that asks your tiniest students to count the number of items on a slide then to make tally marks for that number on the white board. This is designed for younger students. The first couple slides guide them through it then it becomes progressively more difficult as the activity proceeds. This activity was made in Google Slides. It is best when presented on a SMART board but will work fine on a plain old white board as well i
https://edtechmrbrown.com/time-crisis-challenge/ Time Crisis Challenge is by far the absolute best activity ever made for students to practice their skills at calculating elapsed time. This activity is also cross curricular as it uses significant events from history and science. This activity is in Google Slides and should be a class led activity on the front screen or even better on the SMART board. There is also an accompanying student handout if you would like students to record their own ind
https://edtechmrbrown.com/5th-math-ninja-in-the-middle/ Here is a very engaging math activity that will have students compare three numbers in a greater than less than 3 way template. The three numbers are pitted against each other in a Ninjutsu battle. There are 20 battles to work through that increase in difficulty as you proceed. This is designed to be completed on a SMART board but you could easily just do this a a teacher led group activity, or even with a whiteboard marker and eraser.
https://edtechmrbrown.com/dallas-zoo-virtual-scavenger-hunt/ I am excited about this new activity that I think your students will really enjoy completing. This is a really fun opportunity for your students to virtually explore the Dallas Zoo through their website while practicing essential skills and developing knowledge. This activity has 4 sections. There is a math section that deals with admission ticket prices. There is a social studies skills section that involves analyzing the zoo map. The
Now you have probably heard of or been to Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, and even Legoland, but have you ever been to Gatorland!? It doesn’t get more “Florida Man” than Gatorland. Gatorland is Central Florida fun at it’s best. Where else in the world can you see giant 14 foot long alligators launch themselves from the murky swamp into the air to snag a raw chicken? Use this activity to explore a little of the history and facts about Gatorland while applying math skills in a “mostly”
https://edtechmrbrown.com/hurricane-of-1900-galveston-storm/ I am very excited to present to you this activity that I think is UhMazing, but I am biased. This activity was created in Google Docs and intended to be assigned digitally in Google Classroom. There are preformatted answer boxes following each question for students to put their answers in. Of Course it could be printed and handed out as well. This activity is amazing because it covers so many content areas. It is an ultimate cross curr
https://edtechmrbrown.com/zombie-survival-unit/ This is for Activity 2 Zombie Survival Unit: Math Area and Perimeter Behold, a unit of activities that hopefully you and your students will find exciting and engaging. These activities are created in Google Slides and can be posted in Google Classroom. So far there are three activities in this unit. Activity 1 is a Science activity that requires students to demonstrate knowledge about forms of energy based on M.E.L.T.S. Activity 2 is a creative an
https://edtechmrbrown.com/two-digit-subtraction-with-regrouping-activity-1/ Here is a quick five question check up activity over 2 digit subtraction with regrouping. This is a Google Form. It grades automatically and can be assigned in Google Classroom.
https://edtechmrbrown.com/two-digit-subtraction-with-regrouping-activity-2/ Here is a quick five question check up activity over 2 digit subtraction with regrouping. This is a Google Form. It grades automatically and can be assigned in Google Classroom.
https://edtechmrbrown.com/mcdonalds-menu-vs-minimum-wage-decimal-ratios/ I had a fun idea poke me in the brain the other day and I managed to put it into application. Here is a fun, relevant, and engaging math activity on ratios. In this activity we will dive in to the differences between menu prices today and in 1972 versus the Minimum wage today and in 1972. I had fun making this and even working my way through it the first time. I won't give you any spoilers. Check out the preview below
https://edtechmrbrown.com/multiplication-basic-facts-google-forms-quiz/ Here is a Google Forms auto grading multiplication basic facts quiz that you can assign to your students in Google Classroom. There are 56 questions on this quiz that cover all multiplication between 1 and 10. It is set up to shuffle the question order so every time you reassign it for practice your students will get a different quiz. It is also set up to give the students instant feed back of their grade. This is designed t
Here is a drag and drop Google Slides activity. This is designed to be posted in Google Classroom. Students count the number of cupcakes on each slide and determine if there is an even or odd number of cupcakes. https://edtechmrbrown.com/even-and-odd-numbers-activity/
This is a digital interactive Google Slides activity. Students follow the directions to drag and drop shapes on each slide of the activity. This activity covers 2D shapes including: Circle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon, Octagon, Parallelogram, Trapezoid, and Pentagon. There are 12 Slides. www.edtechmrbrown.com
Here is a fun and engaging Google Slides activity that you can assign digitally in Google Classroom. This activity has students count and sort coins to complete the 10 tasks.
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Experience
Been in the game since 2006, Years of Texas and U.S. History teaching. Regular and Pre-AP;
Now Instructional Technology Coach, Google Certified Educator
Teaching style
Interactive, fun, #Teachlikeapirate, Google, Google Classroom
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2019
My own education history
AA Criminal Justice Seminole State College
BA Interdisciplinary Studies UT Dallas
MA School Administration UT Tyler
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