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Tim Yoder

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Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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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 The Lost Colony of Roanoke - A Mystery from History

The Lost Colony of Roanoke - A Mystery from History

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Tim Yoder
A group of 117 English men, women, and children landed on Roanoke Island off the coast of present-day North Carolina in August of 1587. Under the leadership of Gov. John White, houses were built, and what was intended to be a permanent colony was established. The first English child born on American soil, Virginia Dare, was born to John White’s daughter and son-in-law shortly after their arrival. After it became obvious that the colonists were unprepared for life in the New World, John White
Preview of The Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theories

The Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy Theories

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Tim Yoder
After President John F. Kennedy was killed, President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination. The Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing President Kennedy and that Jack Ruby acted alone when he killed Oswald. The findings of the Warren Commission turned out to be quite controversial. Another federal investigation into the Kennedy assassination was conducted in 1978 by the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations.
Preview of The Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine - A Mystery from History

The Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine - A Mystery from History

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Tim Yoder
The U.S.S. Maine was a battleship that was sent to Havana Harbor in January, 1898, to protect American lives and property during the revolt of Cubans against the Spanish government. At 9:40 P.M. on February 15, 1898, an explosion ripped through the ship, killing 266 sailors. Later investigations showed that more than five tons of powder stored in the ship’s forward magazines (storage areas for ammunition and powder) ignited and destroyed the forward third of the ship. What was left of the ves
Preview of Pearl Harbor - Did U.S. Leaders Have Advance Knowledge of the Attack?

Pearl Harbor - Did U.S. Leaders Have Advance Knowledge of the Attack?

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Tim Yoder
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, killing or injuring over 3,500 U.S. personnel. Nineteen U.S. Navy ships and 350 planes were destroyed or damaged. After the attack, commanders Admiral Kimmel of the Navy and General Short of the Army were relieved of their positions at Pearl Harbor because they were totally unprepared for the surprise attack. In the years since this event, claims have been made that high U.S. government officials en
Preview of The Dark Day of New England  - A Mystery from History

The Dark Day of New England - A Mystery from History

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Tim Yoder
The sky went dark the morning of May 19, 1780, in New England. The darkness traveled quickly from the West and did not go away until the following day. At the time and in years following the event, many theories have been offered to explain the darkness. After receiving an overview of the situation, students working in groups form a hypothesis giving their explanation of the mysterious event. The students then receive three sets of clues, one set at a time, to help them solve the mystery.
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

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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 BUZZ Math Game – A Fast-Paced Mental Math Activity

BUZZ Math Game – A Fast-Paced Mental Math Activity

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Tim Yoder
BUZZ is a fast-paced mental math activity that requires every student in your class to listen carefully, to concentrate for an extended time, and to apply previously-learned math concepts. The game basically involves the members of your class counting from 1 to 50 or 1 to 100, depending on the grade level and the level of difficulty. Before each round begins, you will identify the BUZZ number for that round. The BUZZ number could be a multiple of a given number, a perfect square, a prime numbe
Preview of Happy Pi Day - Middle Grades Math

Happy Pi Day - Middle Grades Math

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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 Basic Math Fact Fluency - Mental Math Competition with Mixed Combinations

Basic Math Fact Fluency - Mental Math Competition with Mixed Combinations

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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 as well as they know the letters of the alphabet. To keep my students sharp, we regularly solve oral mixed combinations mentally. A mixed combination involves performing the basic operations on a set of given numbers. Unlike written problems which are solved using the order of operations, oral m
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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.)