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After 20+ years in the classroom, I’ve learned two things: teaching is never boring, and the best systems are the ones that actually work on a Tuesday afternoon. I’m constantly growing, reorganizing, rethinking, and creating resources that help teachers stay sane while keeping students engaged. Everything in this store is built from real classroom experience—tested, tweaked, and improved—so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every year.
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Preview of Mad Hatter Math Match: Algebraic Thinking Vocabulary Card Game Math Centers

Mad Hatter Math Match: Algebraic Thinking Vocabulary Card Game Math Centers

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Step into Wonderland and turn math vocabulary review into an engaging, interactive game students will LOVE! Mad Hatter Math Match: Algebraic Thinking Vocabulary Review is a low-prep card game designed to help students build confidence with important algebraic thinking and problem-solving vocabulary through matching, discussion, strategy, and repeated exposure. Perfect for: • Math centers • Small groups • Partner review • Test prep • Spiral review • Early finishers • Intervention or enrichment •
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Experience

After 20+ years in the classroom, I’ve learned two things: teaching is never boring, and the best systems are the ones that actually work on a Tuesday afternoon. I’m constantly growing, reorganizing, rethinking, and creating resources that help teachers stay sane while keeping students engaged. Everything in this store is built from real classroom experience—tested, tweaked, and improved—so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel every year.

Teaching style

Organized chaos with a plan. I believe in inquiry-based learning, clear expectations, and systems that work even when the day goes completely off the rails. I teach students to think, explore, and explain—while embracing the fact that real classrooms are messy, loud, and wonderfully human.

My own education history

Bachelors degree in Psychology Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction