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Robert Duncan

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Houston, Texas, United States
About the store
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 Multiply and Divide Integers - Scavenger Hunt

Multiply and Divide Integers - Scavenger Hunt

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Robert Duncan
The topic of this Scavenger Hunt is Multiplying and Dividing Negative and Positive Integers. None of the values are too large as these are intended to test a student's understanding of the rules for multiplying and dividing with negative numbers. This scavenger hunt can also be purchased here as part of a bundle: 10 Integer Operations Scavenger Hunts ---------------------- What is this thing anyway? A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a work
Preview of Add and Subtract Whole Numbers - Scavenger Hunts 13-Pack

Add and Subtract Whole Numbers - Scavenger Hunts 13-Pack

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Robert Duncan
This file contains 13 Scavenger Hunts over adding and subtracting whole numbers. The different topics for each of the 13 files is listed below 1. Adding within 20 2. Subtracting within 20 3. Adding within 100 (no carrying) 4. Adding within 100 (with carrying) 5. Subtracting within 100 (no borrowing) 6. Subtracting within 100 (with borrowing) 7. Review - Add and Subtract within100 8. Adding more than two numbers (easier) 9. Adding more than two numbers (harder) 10. Adding within 1000 11. Subtra
Preview of Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers - Scavenger Hunt

Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers - Scavenger Hunt

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Robert Duncan
The topic of this Scavenger Hunt is Converting Improper Fractions into Mixed Numbers. This scavenger hunt can also be purchased as part of a bundle of 10 Adding and Subtracting Fractions Scavenger Hunts for only $4.99 **Answer sheet and detailed instructions are included in this file. A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a worksheet. To use the scavenger hunt: 1) The slides are currently in order so that the question on the bottom half of eac
Preview of Adding Integers Scavenger Hunt - Easier Problems

Adding Integers Scavenger Hunt - Easier Problems

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Robert Duncan
The topic of this scavenger hunt is adding positive and negative integers. These are simpler problems that involve smaller numbers and no problems have more than 3 terms. This scavenger hunt can also be purchased here as part of a bundle: 10 Integer Operations Scavenger Hunts A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a worksheet. *I have written a -E on the Student Answer key to discreetly denote that this scavenger Hunt is Easier, however; all of
Preview of Beginning Multiplication Scavenger Hunt 15-Pack

Beginning Multiplication Scavenger Hunt 15-Pack

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Robert Duncan
This file contains 16 Scavenger Hunts over basic multiplication rules (times tables) 1. Multiply by 2 2. Multiply by 3 3. Multiply by 4 4. Multiply by 5 5. Multiply by 6 6. Multiply by 7 7. Multiply by 8 8. Multiply by 9 9. Multiply by 10 10. Multiply by 11 11. Multiply by 12 12. Review 2's, 3's, and 4's 13. Review 5's, 6's, and 7's 14. Review 8's, 9's, and 12's 15. Review Most Missed Problems A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a work
Preview of Subtracting Integers Scavenger Hunt - Easier problems

Subtracting Integers Scavenger Hunt - Easier problems

Created by
Robert Duncan
The topic of this scavenger hunt is subtracting positive and negative integers. These are simpler problems that involve smaller numbers and no problems have more than 3 terms. This scavenger hunt can also be purchased here as part of a bundle: 10 Integer Operations Scavenger Hunts File includes: Scavenger hunt, directions and student answer key. I have written a -E on the Student Answer key to discreetly denote that this scavenger Hunt is Easier, however; all of my scavenger hunts are edita
Preview of Decimals and Percents - Scavenger Hunt

Decimals and Percents - Scavenger Hunt

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Robert Duncan
Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students up and moving while working on their Math skills! This scavenger hunt contains a mix of problems that require students to either convert a percent to a decimal or a decimal to a percent. It works great as practice or as a way to assess how well students can convert between decimals and percents since it is so easy to check student's work during the activity. To increase the rigor, I made a point to use many similar decimals (ie, 45, 4.5, 0
Preview of Adding Integers - Harder Problems

Adding Integers - Harder Problems

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Robert Duncan
The topic of this scavenger hunt is Adding positive and negative integers. These are tougher problems that involve larger numbers and more terms. A scavenger hunt is a more engaging and mobile alternative to just giving the students a worksheet. To use the scavenger hunt: 1) The slides are currently in order so that the question on the bottom half of each slide is answered on the top half of the next slide. 2) Print out all the slides and post them up randomly around the room or in the hall
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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.