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Tim Yoder

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Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
About the store
Six years ago I retired after spending 43 years in public school classrooms. In my career I taught grades four through eight, and most recently I taught middle school math and science . I also spent seven years as an adjunct professor for Brenau University in Gainesville, GA. I taught the following classes to preservice teachers in the School of Education: Classroom Management, Teaching Math, and Teaching Science.
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Preview of Basic Math Fact Fluency - An "Old School" Approach to Mastering the Basic Facts

Basic Math Fact Fluency - An "Old School" Approach to Mastering the Basic Facts

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Tim Yoder
Every math teacher knows that basic math fact fluency is critical to student success in any math procedure involving computation. The goal I have for my students is that they know the basic math facts on sight as well as they know the letters of the alphabet. After students have had ample time to practice the facts, I give an assessment to determine which students have mastered them. Those students who are not yet up to speed then begin participating in my weekly math fact plan. This plan
Preview of Super Bowl Math - 2026

Super Bowl Math - 2026

Created by
Tim Yoder
This resource contains a bank of math problems designed to compare the two teams playing in the 2026 Super Bowl – the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. It includes 120 math problems (and answers) that involve the following skills: - Subtracting to find how much greater than or less than - Adding to find the total - Multiplication of whole numbers - Division of whole numbers - Finding ratios - Percents - Finding the mean - Rounding to the nearest tenth - Rounding to the nearest hundr
Preview of 2025 Baseball World Series Math

2025 Baseball World Series Math

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Tim Yoder
It’s World Series Time!!! This resource contains a Bank of Math Problems designed to compare the Los Angeles, the Toronto Blue Jays, and their stadiums. It includes 120 math problems (and answers) that involve the following skills: - Finding and deciding what information to use from a chart - Calculating elapsed time in years - Subtracting to find how much greater than or less than - Adding to find the total - Multiplication of multi-digit whole numbers - Multiplication of price amounts -
Preview of Calendar Numbers on 2-D and 3-D Geometric Shapes

Calendar Numbers on 2-D and 3-D Geometric Shapes

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Tim Yoder
These numbers on 15 different multi-colored 2-D and 3-D shapes can be used on the morning calendar to reinforce geometric shapes and to create patterns. The following shapes are included: triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus [non-square], trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, circle, cylinder, cone, cube, rectangular prism [non-cube], and pyramid. The numbers and shapes are printed on 2.25 in. by 2.25 in. squares that are designed to be cut out and displayed on the daily spaces
Preview of Common Core Checklists – Third Grade English/Language Arts and Math

Common Core Checklists – Third Grade English/Language Arts and Math

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Tim Yoder
This resource includes 6 documents: - Checklist for all the ELA standards for third grade (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Student roster form with a checklist column for each ELA standard (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Editable student roster form with a checklist column for each ELA standard (Microsoft EXCEL 2010) - Checklist for all the MATH standards for third grade (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Student roster form with a checklist column for each MATH standard (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Editable student roster form with a
Preview of The Twelve Days of Math Class - Bar Graphs for Third Grade

The Twelve Days of Math Class - Bar Graphs for Third Grade

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Tim Yoder
This resource is not just for the Christmas holidays. We have math class all year long. As a take-off on the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”, “The Twelve Days of Math Class” recounts all the gifts received by a student from his or her math teacher… “On the twelfth day of math class, my teacher gave to me: 12 calculators, 11 plastic rulers, 10 sets of markers, 9 mini whiteboards, 8 pink erasers, 7 sharpened pencils, 6 packs of paper, 5 binder rings, 4 number cubes, 3 red pens, 2 paper clips
Preview of 2025 Super Bowl Math - Comparing the Teams

2025 Super Bowl Math - Comparing the Teams

Created by
Tim Yoder
This resource contains a bank of math problems designed to compare the two teams playing in the 2025 Super Bowl – the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. It includes 120 math problems (and answers) that involve the following skills: - Subtracting to find how much greater than or less than - Adding to find the total - Multiplication of whole numbers - Division of whole numbers - Finding ratios - Percents - Finding the mean - Rounding to the nearest tenth - Rounding to the nearest hund
Preview of Customary Measurement Conversion Concentration/Memory Game

Customary Measurement Conversion Concentration/Memory Game

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Tim Yoder
This resource includes FOUR math center activities, each of which allows two or three students to practice customary measurement conversions in a Concentration/Memory Game format. There are four sets of cards dealing with the following measurements: length and area, weight and temperature, capacity, and time. Each set includes 16 cards consisting of eight matching pairs. Examples: 1 foot = 12 inches, 1 pound = 16 ounces, 1 gallon = 4 quarts, and 1 hour = 60 seconds, etc. Concentration/Memo
Preview of The Coordinate Plane - Quadrant I

The Coordinate Plane - Quadrant I

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Tim Yoder
This resource addresses everything your students need to know about quadrant I on the coordinate plane. It includes: - a slideshow that teaches everything about graphing in quadrant I - a worksheet that involves identifying the two coordinates of animals located in quadrant I, plus the ANSWER KEY - a worksheet that addresses two skills: identifying the two coordinates of points in quadrant I and plotting points in quadrant I given their two coordinates, plus the ANSWER KEY - a slideshow that t
Preview of Addition Magic Squares

Addition Magic Squares

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Tim Yoder
This resource consists of 48 digital addition magic squares on EASEL. There is no teacher prep or printing involved. To solve a magic square, students drag an addend to each empty box so that the sum of every row, column, and diagonal is equal to the given magic sum. The 48 magic squares are distributed among 18 different activities. 3 of the activities include four 3x3 magic squares. 3 of the activities include four 4x4 magic squares. 6 of the activities include two 5x5 magic squares. 6 of the
Preview of Finding the Total Value of Sets of Coins

Finding the Total Value of Sets of Coins

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Tim Yoder
This resource consists of 19 drag-and-drop digital activities on EASEL and 2 digital assessments on EASEL. There is no teacher prep, printing, or grading involved. THE ACTIVITIESEach of the 19 activities involves finding the total value of 8 sets of coins. On their devices, the students figure out the value of each coin set. They then drag the numbers representing that value to the answer boxes for that set. For differentiation purposes, half of the activities involve lower totals, and the rest
Preview of Roman Numerals Concentration / Memory Game

Roman Numerals Concentration / Memory Game

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Tim Yoder
This resource includes FIVE math center activities, each of which allows two or three students to match Roman numerals with their value in a Concentration/Memory Game format. Concentration/Memory Game is a popular game that has been enjoyed by children for a long time. It requires students to pay attention, concentrate, and remember observations they have made. It is a perfect math center activity that makes finding the value of Roman numerals fun. Included in this resource are 16 Roman numer
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About the store

Experience

Six years ago I retired after spending 43 years in public school classrooms. In my career I taught grades four through eight, and most recently I taught middle school math and science . I also spent seven years as an adjunct professor for Brenau University in Gainesville, GA. I taught the following classes to preservice teachers in the School of Education: Classroom Management, Teaching Math, and Teaching Science.

Teaching style

My goal was to make my lessons come alive through whatever means possible so that all of my students were actively engaged as they strived to reach their highest potential.

Awards & shining teacher moments

--1987 Teacher of the Year - Academy Central School, Tulsa, OK --1999 Teacher of the Year - Simonton Elementary School, Lawrenceville, GA --1999 Teacher of the Year Finalist - Gwinnett County Public Schools, Gwinnett County, GA --2003 Achieved National Board Certification --2005 Teacher of the Year - McConnell Middle School, Loganville, GA --Presented at the National Science Teachers Association national conference in Atlanta, GA

My own education history

--Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education --Master's Degree in School Administration --Educational Specialist's Degree in Middle Grades Math and Science

Additional biographical information

My beautiful wife Sherri and I have been very happily married for 37 years. We have three children: Rebekah (who is a third grade teacher ), Rachel (who is a registered nurse working in an emergency room), and Andrew (who is a computer software engineer.)