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Matthew DeWitt

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Bonaire, Georgia, United States
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I've taught at the elementary level for 14+ years in a variety of states including Ohio, Florida, Texas, and Georgia. One more state and my bingo card will be full. =) Currently I am an assistant principal in Warner Robins, Georgia.
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Preview of Add, Subtract, & Comparing Decimals Activity (Red Porcupines Sometimes Cough)

Add, Subtract, & Comparing Decimals Activity (Red Porcupines Sometimes Cough)

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Matthew DeWitt
Looking for a fun way for your students to get lots of practice while having fun? Well look no further, this activity called "Red Porcupines Sometimes Cough" (It'll make sense once you look at the preview). It will have your kids adding, subtracting, and comparing decimals all day long. In this game, your students will work in pairs rolling dice to generate their numbers. They will take their numbers through a series of operations and compare to their partner's decimal number. Students
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Experience

I've taught at the elementary level for 14+ years in a variety of states including Ohio, Florida, Texas, and Georgia. One more state and my bingo card will be full. =) Currently I am an assistant principal in Warner Robins, Georgia.

Teaching style

Creative, Adaptive, and Constructive teaching style using Socratic methodologies, then add a few handfuls of lateral logic and self depreciating humor for good measure. Translation: Fun off the cuff teaching.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Honors: Many former students come and revisit me every year. Awards: Yes.

My own education history

Bachelors of Science in Elementary Education: Ohio University, 1999 Masters of Art in Educational Leadership: Argosy University, 2007

Additional biographical information

I am happily married to a beautiful, intelligent, and hardworking woman (former elementary teacher). I have a son and a daughter that my wife home schools.