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MrBThomas

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North Carolina, United States
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I have many experiences in all grade levels since my degree is in Elementary Education. I have also worked at a math tutoring center in which I worked with students from Kindergarten to 9th grade. Currently, I am working as an Instructional Technology Facilitator for my district.
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Preview of 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Common Core Standards)

3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Common Core Standards)

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MrBThomas
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review math concepts that they have learned throughout the year. There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Numbers and Operations, Measurement, Geometry, Data and Graphs, Algebra, and More Numbers... The Final Jeopardy category is Fractions. As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy Board, each number is linked to the
Preview of 2nd Grade Math - Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader? PowerPoint Game

2nd Grade Math - Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader? PowerPoint Game

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MrBThomas
This is a PowerPoint review game that is based on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? The questions in this game review 2nd Grade Common Core concepts from the NBT and OA Standards. Here is an overview of how the game works: This is similar to "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader", but there are no categories, peeks, copies, saves, or drop outs. Students will be placed into 6 teams (or less). They will then chose question based on difficulty. The hardest questions are worth 5 points and the eas
Preview of 4th Grade Math Jeopardy Review 1 (Beginning of Year Topics)

4th Grade Math Jeopardy Review 1 (Beginning of Year Topics)

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MrBThomas
This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that fourth grade students could review math concepts that were taught at the beginning of the school year. There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Word Problems, Numbers, Order of Operations, Missing Numbers, Number Properties, and More Word Problems. The Final Jeopardy Category is "One More Word Problem". As far as playing the game, everything is linked on each slide. On the Jeopardy
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy Flipchart Game (Common Core Standards)

3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy Flipchart Game (Common Core Standards)

Created by
MrBThomas
This Jeopardy flipchart game was created so that third grade students could review math concepts that they have learned throughout the year. There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Numbers and Operations, Measurement, Geometry, Data and Graphs, Algebra, and More Numbers... The Final Jeopardy category is Fractions. Everything in this flipchart game is linked and ready to use! Just follow the directions on each page to return to th
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Common Core Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Version 2)

3rd Grade Math Common Core Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Version 2)

Created by
MrBThomas
*Newer Version 4/3/15 This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year. There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up. The Final Jeopardy category is Two Step Word Problems. As far as p
Preview of Classifying Quadrilaterals Flipchart Activities

Classifying Quadrilaterals Flipchart Activities

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MrBThomas
In these activities, students will be classifying quadrilaterals. Here are the different activities found within this flipchart: Activity 1: Students will learn more information about each quadrilateral by putting their cursor over each example. After they have read the definitions and/or taken notes, they will discuss possible answers to the questions found in the Notes Browser with a partner or as a group. Activity 2: Students will choose which quadrilaterals from the left hand side should
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Common Core Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Version 3)

3rd Grade Math Common Core Review Jeopardy PowerPoint Game (Version 3)

Created by
MrBThomas
*New Version 4/10/16 This Jeopardy PowerPoint game was created so that third grade students could review the common core math concepts that they have learned throughout the year. There are six different categories and one Final Jeopardy question. The six categories of questions are Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Number & Operations - Fractions, Measurement and Data, Geometry, and Toss Up. The Final Jeopardy category is Measurement. As far as playing the g
Preview of Counting Money Flipchart Activity

Counting Money Flipchart Activity

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MrBThomas
This flipchart activitiy was designed to meet the following Second Grade Common Core Standard: CCSS.Math.Content.2.MD.C.8 Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ยข symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have? Here are the actual directions for students found in the Notes Browser on the Page: Students will use the random number generator to reveal an amount of money. Students will then use
Preview of 2nd Grade Math - Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader? Flipchart Game

2nd Grade Math - Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Grader? Flipchart Game

Created by
MrBThomas
*This is a Flipchart file, so you will need ActivInspire on your computer in order to use. This is a Flipchart review game that is based on Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? The questions in this game review 2nd Grade Common Core concepts from the NBT and OA Standards. Here is an overview of how the game works: This is similar to "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader", but there are no categories, peeks, copies, saves, or drop outs. Students will be placed into 5 teams (or less). They will th
Preview of 2nd Grade Geometry Flipchart Activities

2nd Grade Geometry Flipchart Activities

Created by
MrBThomas
These flipchart activities were designed to correspond to the following 2nd Grade Math Common Core Standards: CCS 2.G.1 Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. CCS 2.G.2 Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them. You can go through the activities page by page, or click on the name
Preview of Fractions in a Set Flipchart Activities

Fractions in a Set Flipchart Activities

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MrBThomas
In this flipchart, students will be writing fractions of certain items in a set or they will be given a fraction and have to represent that fraction with a set. There are three different categories in this flipchart. These categories are: Fractions on a Cake, Fractions in Sports, and Fractions on the Playground. On some pages, the random number generator is used to make random fractions so a teacher can use the same page over and over again. *If you download this flipchart, please read the Not
Preview of 1st Grade Math Daily Routines

1st Grade Math Daily Routines

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MrBThomas
*This is a flipchart file, so you will need ActivInspire on your computer to use the file. This flipchart was designed for first grade teachers to use as a morning or math class warmup for students to use. This flipchart utilizes a random number generator on most pages in order for the numbers in the questions to change every single time. This flipchart could also be used as a math center if you needed to have certain students review certain areas of math. This flipchart covers a few 1st Grade
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About the store

Experience

I have many experiences in all grade levels since my degree is in Elementary Education. I have also worked at a math tutoring center in which I worked with students from Kindergarten to 9th grade. Currently, I am working as an Instructional Technology Facilitator for my district.

Teaching style

Having fun while learning is the way I like to teach. Also, I believe having lessons and activities that allow students to be hands-on will help a student grow to be more of an independent learner. I believe it is important for students to make mistakes, but learn from those past mistakes in their future learning environments.

Awards & shining teacher moments

*High School Valedictorian *North Carolina Teaching Fellow Graduate *Graduated with Honors from UNC-Wilmington

My own education history

*B.A. in Elementary Education with a concentration in Mathematics *M.A. in Educational Media - Instructional Technology Specialist with a Computers concentration

Additional biographical information

I enjoy spending time with my wife, watching all types of sports (especially football), spending time on the lake wakeboarding with family and friends, and lounging on the beach!