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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 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 – High School Math – Geometry

Common Core Checklists – High School Math – Geometry

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Tim Yoder
This resource includes 3 documents: - Checklist for all the Geometry Math Standards (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Student roster form with a checklist column for each MATH standard (Adobe Acrobat PDF) - Editable student roster form with a checklist column for each MATH standard (Microsoft EXCEL 2010 ) These checklists can be used to: - keep track of which standards you have taught and when you taught them - record notes about each standard - keep track of individual student progress for progress reports
Preview of Happy Pi Day - Middle Grades Math

Happy Pi Day - Middle Grades Math

Created by
Tim Yoder
Happy Pi Day! This digital EASEL activity includes 15 pie (circle) problems that involve pi, diameter, radius, area, and circumference. The format of the problems is very colorful and engaging, and the 15 different pies referred to in the problems are shown in actual photographs. The students will do this activity on their devices. THERE ARE NO WORKSHEETS TO PRINT OR COPY. There is no prep to be done by the teacher, and no grading is required as the activity is self-checking. Below
Preview of Identifying and Sorting 3D Shapes

Identifying and Sorting 3D Shapes

Created by
Tim Yoder
This resource consists of one drag-and-drop digital activity on EASEL and one digital assessment on EASEL. There is no teacher prep, printing, or grading involved. THE ACTIVITYThe activity involves sorting 20 pictures of real-life 3D objects into four spaces entitled CUBE, CONE, SPHERE, and CYLINDER. On their devices, the students simply drag and drop each picture to the space where it belongs. When finished, students click on the “Check” box to get instant feedback on their answers. Any inco
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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.)