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I started Beyond the Worksheet back in 2009 after realizing that the students who needed the most support had the least resources built for them.

So I created clear, scaffolded math lessons that actually help struggling learners make sense of the content.

Fifteen years later, I’m still designing every resource with one goal: less stress for teachers, more clarity for students.

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