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Meaghan has been actively teaching for the last 12 years. Whilst many of those years were spent in blended learning and project-based learning K-8 schools, she currently delivers professional development for teachers and instructs graduate-level students at Loyola Marymount University. Her work at LMU specializes in research-based technology integration and blended learning instruction.
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Preview of Graphing and Data (Review Sheets)

Graphing and Data (Review Sheets)

Easy... no prep... 37 Different review sheets to practice reading and interpreting graphing and data. Collecting data of your ownLabeling different tables, graphs and chartsFrequency Tables•Organizing data from a tally chart into a frequency table •Using a frequency table to answer one step questions •Using a frequency table to answer multi-step questions •Reading and interpreting multi-column frequency tables Picture Graphs•Reading a picture graph w/no scale •Reading a picture graph w/ a scale
Preview of Halloween Quotation Marks!

Halloween Quotation Marks!

Teaching the proper use of quotation marks can get boring. Spice it up with some fun Halloween characters and activities! This product includes 1. Posters (A poster about quotation marks & A "Said is Dead" poster, offering alternate word options) 2. A review sheet to practice quotation marks 3. A fun Halloween booklet that asks students to create fun quotes for different Halloween creatures that they encounter in a haunted house. 4. Directions and example photos for a hands-on candy corn q
Preview of Telling Time (Review Sheets)

Telling Time (Review Sheets)

25 easy-to-use print-and-go review sheets that begin with time to the nearest hour and scaffold to solving elapsed time word problems. Great for differentiating instruction and supporting students in learning how to tell time! - Draw the Numbers & Hands on a clock (1) - Draw the Time Nearest hour (1)Nearest half hour (2)Nearest five minutes (2)Nearest one minute (2)- Write the Time Nearest hour (1)Nearest half hour (2)Nearest five minutes (2)Nearest one minute (2)- Time Intervals How much time
Preview of Digital Newsletter (Template for Powerpoint & Google Slides)

Digital Newsletter (Template for Powerpoint & Google Slides)

The main purpose of a weekly or monthly classroom newsletter is to keep parents and families informed of what is going on in the classroom. A newsletter provides teachers with a space to remind students and families about what it on the horizon and what students should be keeping in mind as they move forward. It also allows for students and teachers to share and celebrate what they are learning! It helps build collective understanding and can make all the difference when it comes to creating an
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Experience

Meaghan has been actively teaching for the last 12 years. Whilst many of those years were spent in blended learning and project-based learning K-8 schools, she currently delivers professional development for teachers and instructs graduate-level students at Loyola Marymount University. Her work at LMU specializes in research-based technology integration and blended learning instruction.

Teaching style

As an educator, she strongly believes in utilizing research-based practices to integrate Technology, Literacy, and Art into daily content instruction with a focus on meeting the needs of individual learners while also promoting agency, ownership of learning, and 21st-century skills.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Her work as a master teacher, instructional technology coach, data team lead, school mentor, and curriculum/professional learning developer has led her to receive many different honors and awards. These include the Charles Redd Teaching Western History Award, the Drexel Blended Learning Award, and the Michael Pressley Award for Excellence in Catholic Education.

My own education history

Meaghan completed undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Notre Dame, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies, a minor in Education, Schooling and Society, a Masters of Education in Elementary Education, and a Masters of Arts in Educational Leadership.

Additional biographical information

She currently lives in California.