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.
Number Clue is a fun mathematical murder mystery game. It has similar game play and styling of the popular board game that many of us grew up with. With Number Clue, students must practice and hone their skills in: divisibility of numbers, factors, primes, composites, and multiples. Students that are new to theses mathematical concepts will WANT to learn them because it helps them win the game quicker
A number has been murdered; can your students figure out who did it? Players then move the
This is a fun activity (no ax required!).
Bogged down with constantly correcting your students addition and subtraction mistakes? Tired of reteaching students to complete carry-overs, regroupings, and borrowing numbers properly?
This game will help immensely with that! In the lumberjack race game, students will race up to the top of their pole against another student opponent. Students will have to constantly re-add their numbers on a sheet of scratch paper, then mark in the correct amo
This is a great combination pack that saves you money. THe combo pack includes the hit board game Number Clue and the Divisibility Tricks poster and student cards. The Number Clue board games works with students in a low pressure setting building mastery of number fundamentals such as: prime, composite, divisibility, multiples, and factors. The Divisibility pack includes a classroom poster, mini student help cards, and a station practice sheet.
The divisibility student sheets are a great wa
Prepare for an old school throwback that will knock your students’ socks off! Inspired by the old school game of “Pin the Tail on the Donkey,” this game helps your students get ample practice placing digits in the correct place value columns to form a number. Instead of pinning the tail on the donkey, students will pin the digits of their number on the donkey.
The problem cards provided give your students a wide range of problems to practice. The cards will ask your students to c
Crazy Twelfths! Is the sequel to the popular Crazy Eighths board game. With this game, your students can get even more practice decomposing fractions (including the improper ones). The game play is easy to understand as it is based on the well known Sorry! Board game. Your students will be to break down fractions into smaller unit
chunks, adding and subtracting fractions, and even converting unit fractions into equivalent fractions! Students will use this tool to strengthen and solidify t
3rd - 7th
Fractions, Numbers, Other (Math)
CCSS
3.NF.A.1
, 3.NF.A.2
, 4.NF.A.1
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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.
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