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Integer Jim's Math Adventures

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Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
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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 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.
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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