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Making Thinklings

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Cashmere, Washington, United States
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Welcome! My passion is making math understandable. Before spending the last four years in general education, I worked in special education for fourteen years. During that time, I learned that many students don’t struggle with math because they “can’t do it,” but because it’s often taught without enough meaning or context to organize their thinking. One of my biggest takeaways from special education is this: brains hold onto ideas better when they have a place to store them. When math is reduced to rules and steps without purpose, it can feel like “number salad” to students — symbols moving around with no anchor. My work has always focused on helping students build those anchors so understanding sticks, application feels possible, and confidence grows. I believe math is a language. People don’t say they’re “dumb” because they don’t speak Spanish — and the same should be true for math. Students need opportunities to use math, not just follow procedures: to generate ideas, interpret meaning, and make sense of what the symbols are saying. My goal is to create resources that make this process easier for students and more effective for teachers. I’m excited to share this work and hope you’ll join me as I continue developing meaningful, concept-driven math lessons.
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Preview of ( FREE)Introduction to Algebra: Day 1 Lesson- Types of Relationships + Card Sort

( FREE)Introduction to Algebra: Day 1 Lesson- Types of Relationships + Card Sort

Introduction to Algebra: Day 1 Lesson on Linear, Quadratic & Exponential Relationships (FREE) Start your Algebra course by helping students understand the big picture of what algebra is really about: patterns and relationships.This engaging, low stress, Day 1 Algebra lesson introduces students to the three major relationship types they will study in Algebra 1: linear, quadratic, and exponential patterns. Students explore the differences in the patterns and discuss real world scenarios. Final
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Experience

Welcome! My passion is making math understandable. Before spending the last four years in general education, I worked in special education for fourteen years. During that time, I learned that many students don’t struggle with math because they “can’t do it,” but because it’s often taught without enough meaning or context to organize their thinking. One of my biggest takeaways from special education is this: brains hold onto ideas better when they have a place to store them. When math is reduced to rules and steps without purpose, it can feel like “number salad” to students — symbols moving around with no anchor. My work has always focused on helping students build those anchors so understanding sticks, application feels possible, and confidence grows. I believe math is a language. People don’t say they’re “dumb” because they don’t speak Spanish — and the same should be true for math. Students need opportunities to use math, not just follow procedures: to generate ideas, interpret meaning, and make sense of what the symbols are saying. My goal is to create resources that make this process easier for students and more effective for teachers. I’m excited to share this work and hope you’ll join me as I continue developing meaningful, concept-driven math lessons.

Teaching style

Engagement and relationship matter; as do high expectations. I am routine heavy, with a focus on high leverage routines, so that they see what I want them to see over and over. I attempt to make my lessons hands on, engaging and relatable.

Awards & shining teacher moments

National Board Certified Endorsements: Middle Level Math Special Education English Language Arts Art CTE

My own education history

BA MA Teaching Certificate