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Integer Jim's Math Adventures

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Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
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40+ wonderful years teaching experience.
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Preview of Measuring Noah's Ark

Measuring Noah's Ark

This is a fun math activity that uses the description from the Bible to calculate the size of Noah’s Ark and the number of animals it could hold. The students will discover that the ark was a gigantic ship that could not only house all the animals but had ample space left over for food and supplies. The math concepts used in the activity are measurement conversions, scale, volume, and percent . Complete lesson plans with easy-to-follow instructions and student worksheets. Developed in the clas
Preview of 25+ BIG BOOK OF CREATIVE MATH PROJECTS

25+ BIG BOOK OF CREATIVE MATH PROJECTS

This is a collection of over 25 creative projects which I developed during my 40+ years as a middle school math teacher -- 172 pages in all! Included are all of my most popular and TPT highest rated lesson plans (plus a bunch more that I've never published before) -- every one of them developed and perfected in the classroom. A number of the projects use stories from the Bible as a source. These projects will promote understanding of the math concepts and also help students remember what they ha
Preview of Bible Math Collection 1

Bible Math Collection 1

"Bible Math Collection 1" is a cost-saving collection of 5 of my most popular Bible Math lesson plans. Appropriate for middle grades and higher. It includes math lessons about Creation, Noah’s Ark, Ark of the Covenant, King Solomon’s Pool, and Gideon’s Army. These lessons are described in detail below and may be purchased individually. This collection contains every page in the lesson booklets. My students loved these projects. They are excellent for schools and homeschools.
Preview of Days of Creation - Math Lesson

Days of Creation - Math Lesson

Although this lesson was certainly not designed exclusively for Christian school teachers (or Christian homeschoolers), it should be of particular interest to them. I know that math teachers in Christian schools (of which I was one for some 15 years) are often interested in relating math lessons to the Bible whenever possible. This lesson provides a way they can do that. This is a math activity that uses the creation story from the Bible as a “springboard” for the students to investigate differ
Preview of The Rubber Band Race Car Project

The Rubber Band Race Car Project

• The race car project is a fun way to teach students about time, distance, and speed. It can also help them understand traction. • It will take roughly 3 to 4 forty minute class periods. This can be shortened if the students build their cars at home. • In building the cars, it is important that students only use the materials listed for this project. This assures that everyone has an equal advantage. • I provide cardboard, soda straws, craft sticks, rubber bands, and hot glue gun. Students must
Preview of Rocket Plane Plans

Rocket Plane Plans

Use math to calculate speed and altitude while building and flying rubber band rocket planes. It's a fun way to learn how math can help solve real-world problems. Students love it! This project will enable students to Experiment with aerodynamic design. Calculate speed (rate) using the formula R = D/T. Calculate altitude using basic trigonometry. Included are detailed plans and instructions for building the rocket planes and for calculating speed and altitude. Materials needed: printer paper
Preview of My Most Popular Math Incentive

My Most Popular Math Incentive

Over the years, I have done a lot of fun and creative activities with my math students, but the one thing that has resonated with the most students is Math Bucks. The short description explains how I have used Math Bucks in my classes both as rewards and penalties. They play a vital role in my classroom management. I have also included a full page of math bucks that are ready to print.
Preview of Goliath Math

Goliath Math

This is a fun math project for first through fourth grades. Everything you need is included in this booklet. The project is based on the story of David and Goliath, one of the most popular stories in the Bible, recorded in the 17th chapter of the book of First Samuel. Even people who know very little about the Bible, are familiar with this story. The key element in the story is how a small shepherd boy who trusts God is able to defeat a huge giant that everyone else is afraid of. The lesson is
Preview of Super Simple & FUN Checking Accounts

Super Simple & FUN Checking Accounts

A simple and fun way to teach students how to manage a checking account. This booklet comes with complete instructions on implementing my very simple, no-fuss system. The streamlined method I devised creates very little extra work for the teacher/banker. Includes masters for checks, checkbook covers, balance record, deposit slips, and a poster that illustrates how to write a check. FYI: this project works great with my math buck learning incentive which is FREE to download.
Preview of Easy Teasy Tessellations

Easy Teasy Tessellations

Making tessellations are a very popular, fun activity combining math and art. However, tessellations can be quite complicated for teachers to teach and students to draw. This simple method shows two easy ways to draw tessellations. Students will be able to create an entire sheet of tessellations in less than twenty minutes!
Preview of Conquering Fraction-Decimal Mountain

Conquering Fraction-Decimal Mountain

Here's a creative way to help a student master fractions and decimals -- make it into a game! This 40-page booklet of worksheets is great for one-on-one instruction especially in a homeschool or tutoring setting. It guides the student from the basics through conversions, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each time the student does a good job on a worksheet, he or she gets to advance toward the summit! If they don't do well, it's an opportunity to reteach. This is a fun, no-pr
Preview of Math Mystery Word Search (with secret messages!)

Math Mystery Word Search (with secret messages!)

7 Word Search Puzzles using math terms, and each puzzle contains a secret message! Students solve the word search puzzles and the letters that are not used will spell out a hidden message. The puzzles contain math words that are used with arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percents, geometry, and number theory. These are words that students should know – words such as: add, subtract, multiply, divide, fraction, decimal, simplify, percent, numerator, denominator, hundredth, line, point, plane, tria
Preview of The "I Have - Who Has" Multiplication Math Game

The "I Have - Who Has" Multiplication Math Game

Mental math practice for the multiplication facts using this popular round-robin classroom game. Included are a set of cards for up to 30 students to play. There is also a blank template for making your own cards. Suggestions for making the game more challenging and fun for your students.
Preview of The "I Have - Who Has" Addition Math Game

The "I Have - Who Has" Addition Math Game

This round-robin game for practicing math operations is popular with teachers and fun for students. It's a great way to reinforce math skills. This packet has a set of 30 pre-made cards (for practicing one and two digit addition) plus a template for making your own sets of cards.
Preview of ZAP The Math Monsters

ZAP The Math Monsters

This is a fun way to introduce the concepts of fractions & percent while engaging the students in a Star Wars type game where they can knock out the monsters representing fears of making math mistakes. This game should help them overcome math phobia and introduce them to how fractions and percents are calculated. First, each student makes a rubber band ray zapper. Follow the simple directions for gluing, cutting, folding, and taping. Page 3 has the step-by-step instructions. Page 4 has the cut-o
Preview of Math Weekly Report

Math Weekly Report

It is always helpful to establish a strong positive working relationship with parents. Keeping parents informed and up to date is vital. One of the methods I've used successfully is a weekly report which is sent home with each student at the end of the week to be signed and returned the following Monday. I used the reports for math students but they can be adapted for any subject. The reward for the student is a Math Buck (one of my TPT FREE products). If a student fails to return the signed por
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About the store

Experience

40+ wonderful years teaching experience.

Teaching style

Teaching math can be an adventure; it's a process of leading students to discover ways to quantify, calculate, measure, and understand. My method is to incorporate fun math projects into the middle school curriculum - projects that are based on adventure themes. They stimulate curiosity and keep the students engaged.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2003 Ohio Art Education Association Educator of the Year Author "Calligraphy For Dummies" 2007, "Secrets of the Wizard - The Ultimate Math Puzzle Adventure!" 2014

My own education history

B.F.A. Virginia Commonwealth University, M.F.A. University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Additional biographical information

Married to my college sweetheart, 4 grown children and 8 grandchildren. Websites: www.mathsquad.com. www.mathadventureprojects.com, My free online game: goldencalculator.com