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West Union, Iowa, United States
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Welcome to Learn Like Thor — where grammar, geography, and vocabulary meet adventure! I create self-paced, browser-based interactive games that meet students exactly where they are. Every resource in this store features adaptive difficulty levels so your Kindergartners and your fifth graders can learn side by side, and every wrong answer teaches rather than just penalizes. No worksheets here, just engaging, game-based learning that students actually ask to do again. I spent 25 years in K–5 classrooms across the country and one unforgettable year in Mexico. I taught at Lake Forest Country Day School in Illinois for nearly two decades, where I served as both a classroom teacher and a team leader mentoring fellow educators. Before that I taught at Heritage Elementary in Highlands Ranch, Colorado and Estes Park Intermediate in Estes Park, Colorado, and spent a year at the American School Foundation of Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico, adapting my practice for students from more than 30 different countries. Across all those classrooms, one thing stayed constant: the belief that learning should feel like something students want to do, not something that happens to them.
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Preview of Mental Math Takeover

Mental Math Takeover

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⚔️ Global Domination: Math Edition — A RISK-Inspired Strategy Game for Grades 3–8Your students are about to conquer the world — one math problem at a time. Global Domination: Math Edition brings the excitement of the classic strategy game RISK into your classroom, turning math fact practice into an epic battle for world domination. Players build armies, capture territories, and fight for continent control — but every attack is decided by a math question. Answer correctly and your army advances.
Preview of Fraction War

Fraction War

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½ FRACTION WAR — Digital Math Card Game | Comparing Fractions | Grades 3–6Every round, two cards are dealt. The smaller becomes the numerator. The larger becomes the denominator. Now decide: which fraction is bigger? That's the entire game — and students will beg to play it again. Fraction War is a browser-based card game that builds real fraction comparison skills through fast, competitive play. Students see both fractions the moment cards are dealt, then press one button: ◄ Theirs, = Tie, o
Preview of Multiplication War

Multiplication War

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Turn multiplication fact fluency into an exciting math battle game students beg to play. Multiplication War is a fast paced digital card game where students multiply cards, compete for the largest product, and collect cards to win. Perfect for grades 3–5, this no prep activity works instantly in any browser with no printing, downloads, or accounts required. Students can play independently against the computer or challenge classmates in live multiplayer mode on separate devices. With three fact
Preview of Decimal Frontline - Fraction and Decimal Game

Decimal Frontline - Fraction and Decimal Game

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⚔️ Decimal Frontline — A Strategic Decimal & Fraction Comparison GameYour students are going to want to compare decimals and fractions. Decimal Frontline is a browser-based strategy game where students command an army of decimal tiles and fraction circles across a 10×10 battlefield. Every battle is a math moment — when two pieces collide, students must compare the values and predict the outcome before the result is revealed. A wrong prediction costs them their piece. The stakes make the math ma
Preview of Fraction Frontline - Comparing Fractions Game

Fraction Frontline - Comparing Fractions Game

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⚔️ Fraction Frontline — The Strategic Fraction Comparison GameThink Stratego meets fractions. Students deploy an army of fraction circle pieces across a 10×10 battlefield and take turns advancing toward the enemy Flag. When two pieces clash, both fractions are revealed — and the student must predict who wins before seeing the result. Get it right and your piece survives. Get it wrong and it's captured, no matter what the math says. Every battle is a fraction comparison in disguise. Students comp
Preview of Battleship Math Facts

Battleship Math Facts

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⚓ BATTLE MATH — Battleship Multiplication (Facts 5–10) A browser-based naval battle game for Grades 3–5Your students already love Battleship. Now imagine every single shot has to be earned. Battle Math puts a multiplication twist on the classic naval strategy game. Before a student can fire at the enemy fleet, they must correctly answer a multiplication fact from the 5–10 times tables. Get it right — choose your target and fire. Get it wrong — the turn passes and your opponent gets the advanta
Preview of REVERSI Multiplication 1-5

REVERSI Multiplication 1-5

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♟️ Think fast, multiply faster — and flip the board!Multiply & Flip is a digital Othello strategy game where every move is earned. Before placing a token, each player must correctly type the answer to a multiplication fact from the 1–5 times tables. Answer correctly within 10 seconds and you own that space — potentially flipping rows of your opponent's tokens to your color. Answer wrong or run out of time? Your turn is skipped and your opponent takes over. The math pressure is real. The strateg
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Welcome to Learn Like Thor — where grammar, geography, and vocabulary meet adventure! I create self-paced, browser-based interactive games that meet students exactly where they are. Every resource in this store features adaptive difficulty levels so your Kindergartners and your fifth graders can learn side by side, and every wrong answer teaches rather than just penalizes. No worksheets here, just engaging, game-based learning that students actually ask to do again. I spent 25 years in K–5 classrooms across the country and one unforgettable year in Mexico. I taught at Lake Forest Country Day School in Illinois for nearly two decades, where I served as both a classroom teacher and a team leader mentoring fellow educators. Before that I taught at Heritage Elementary in Highlands Ranch, Colorado and Estes Park Intermediate in Estes Park, Colorado, and spent a year at the American School Foundation of Monterrey in Monterrey, Mexico, adapting my practice for students from more than 30 different countries. Across all those classrooms, one thing stayed constant: the belief that learning should feel like something students want to do, not something that happens to them.

Teaching style

I teach loud. I teach in costume. I have absolutely shown up to school dressed as Thor to introduce a grammar unit, and it worked. My classroom runs on energy, humor, and the conviction that if a kid is laughing, they're learning. I lean hard into game-based learning, storytelling, and giving students real choice in how they demonstrate what they know. I believe in spiral learning. I like revisiting concepts in new contexts rather than checking a box and moving on. Every resource I create reflects 25 years of figuring out what actually sticks.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I've been recognized by parents and administrators alike for curriculum innovation and for building one of the most community-connected classrooms in my school. My greatest professional achievement is the 25 years of students who still reach out to say they remember something we did together.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from St. Cloud State University (2000) and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a focus in Electronic Media from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa (1997). That communications background is no accident. It shows up every day in how I design learning experiences that are visual, engaging, and built for the way kids actually process information.

Additional biographical information

I grew up in Iowa and eventually came back to it. I currently live in West Union, IA, after nearly two decades in the Chicago suburbs. After stepping away from the classroom in 2024, I channeled everything I know about engagement, differentiation, and what kids actually find fun into building the resources you see in this store. When I'm not designing interactive games, I'm probably watching someone else's students light up over a subject they thought they hated. That reaction is what all of this is for.