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Robert Duncan

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Houston, Texas, United States
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I taught Algebra/Geometry in High school for 4 years. I also have been teaching pre-AP Algebra and 8th grade Math in middle school for the last 6 years.
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Preview of Volume of Prisms - Scavenger Hunt (no cylinders)

Volume of Prisms - Scavenger Hunt (no cylinders)

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Robert Duncan
This scavenger hunt contains volume problems over prisms with various different kinds of bases. None of the problems require students to be familiar with how to find the area of a circle. The file also includes two different Exit Ticket printable pages for use after the activity/lesson. With this download, you will get: -Detailed Instructions -Answer Key -2 different types of Student Worksheets -10-12 Scavenger Hunt sheets to print and hang around your room -2 different exit ticket printable s
Preview of Volume of Prisms Review Scavenger Hunt (No cylinders) & Exit Tickets

Volume of Prisms Review Scavenger Hunt (No cylinders) & Exit Tickets

Created by
Robert Duncan
The topic of this scavenger hunt is finding the volume of various right prisms with different types of bases. This scavenger hunt does not include any questions about cylinders. The file also includes two different Exit Ticket printable pages for use after the activity/lesson to further check for understanding. Updated file: June 2017, If you purchased before this date, please re-download to receive additional items! With this download, you will get: -Detailed Instructions -Teacher Answer Ke
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About the store

Experience

I taught Algebra/Geometry in High school for 4 years. I also have been teaching pre-AP Algebra and 8th grade Math in middle school for the last 6 years.

Teaching style

Technology heavy teaching style. I made my own virtual whiteboard with a Wii remote and I use powerpoint presentations and things like the eInstruction remotes all the time.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My students think I'm awesome, does that count? hehe And the old saying about always a bridesmaid and never a bride applies to me and the teacher of the year voting at my school. They like me enough to keep putting me on the ballot, but I never seem to win. Personally, I think it's because I'm in a portable building and they think less of me because of that. :)

My own education history

BS in Math from the University of Texas

Additional biographical information

I am a native Houstonian who is back home teaching math to at-risk kids. This is definitely NOT what I saw myself doing when I was a student, but I love every minute of it. I am also a father to an awesome, rambunctious 3 year old boy.