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Nonthaburi, Thailand
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International school teacher with 15+ years across Australia, South Korea, China, and Thailand — currently based in Bangkok. DeskMade started simply: colleagues at tier 1 schools kept asking for resources that didn't exist, so I made them. What started as building for myself and the teachers around me became this store. Every resource here was made with a real classroom in mind, by someone who's actually taught in one.
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Preview of FREE Math Whodunnit Escape Room Sampler | Grades 6–8 | Ratios | CCSS 6.RP

FREE Math Whodunnit Escape Room Sampler | Grades 6–8 | Ratios | CCSS 6.RP

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The school timetable was altered overnight — and the evidence trail starts here. Three investigation stations are open. The ratio calculations on the scheduling office whiteboard do not add up correctly. The gym office unit rate data has been selectively stripped. The data room proportional charts have been rearranged. Detective Chen needs a student who understands ratios, unit rates, and proportional relationships. That student is your class. This free sampler is the introduction to the DeskMad
Preview of FREE Math Whodunnit Escape Room Sampler | Grades 3–5 | 3 Stations | CCSS

FREE Math Whodunnit Escape Room Sampler | Grades 3–5 | 3 Stations | CCSS

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Your students are cracking a real math mystery — and they don't even know they're reviewing Operations and Algebraic Thinking. This free sampler is the first case in the DeskMade Math Whodunnit series, and it gives your students just enough of the experience to leave them wanting more. The Math Whodunnit series turns CCSS math skills into a story-driven detective investigation. Students read a short crime scenario, solve four math questions per station, decode a code word from their answers, and
Preview of Free Math Report Card Comment Starters | Grades K-2 | 12 Comments + Next Steps

Free Math Report Card Comment Starters | Grades K-2 | 12 Comments + Next Steps

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Report card season is here. This free resource gives you 12 ready-to-use math comments across all four performance levels — Not Meeting, Approaching, Meeting, and Exceeding — plus a specific, copy-paste next step for each level. Every comment and every next step uses [Name] as a placeholder. Replace it with your student's name and paste directly into your report card system. No rewriting, no adapting — just copy and paste. The comments cover three core criteria from the full IB PYP math comment
Preview of Free Math Report Card Comment Starters | Grades 3-5 | 12 Comments + Next Steps

Free Math Report Card Comment Starters | Grades 3-5 | 12 Comments + Next Steps

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Report card season is here. This free resource gives you 12 ready-to-use math comments across all four performance levels — Not Meeting, Approaching, Meeting, and Exceeding — plus a specific, copy-paste next step for each level. Every comment and every next step uses [Name] as a placeholder. Replace it with your student's name and paste directly into your report card system. No rewriting, no adapting — just copy and paste. The comments cover three core criteria from the full IB PYP math comment
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Experience

International school teacher with 15+ years across Australia, South Korea, China, and Thailand — currently based in Bangkok. DeskMade started simply: colleagues at tier 1 schools kept asking for resources that didn't exist, so I made them. What started as building for myself and the teachers around me became this store. Every resource here was made with a real classroom in mind, by someone who's actually taught in one.

Teaching style

Inquiry-based and student-centered. I design learning that gets kids thinking, not just following steps. I'm big on making resources that are practical, easy to use, and actually save you time — which is exactly why I started DeskMade.

Additional biographical information

I'm an Australian teacher based in Bangkok, building DeskMade as a resource hub made by a real classroom teacher — for real classroom teachers. Every product is something I'd actually use with my own students.