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I have 7 combined years of teaching experience in three states (California, Virginia, and Nevada). I've taught self contained and operated Pre-K (3-4 year olds), kinder, first, second, third and a year as a K-5 ELL Specialist.
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Preview of L.3.2.b Using Comma's in Addresses

L.3.2.b Using Comma's in Addresses

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Amber Silva
Students will complete this page as independent practice to create their own addresses using proper order and comma placement. Use as independent work OR as a quiz/assessment. Easily uploaded to Edulastic.com for web-based grading.
Preview of Cam Jansen & the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bone Chapter 1 Assessment

Cam Jansen & the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bone Chapter 1 Assessment

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Amber Silva
Novel study chapter 1 summative assessment. Editable if you'd like to make changes. Aligned with Common Core and Virginia SOL standards for 2nd grade.
Preview of Cam Jansen & the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bone Chapter 2 Assessment

Cam Jansen & the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bone Chapter 2 Assessment

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Amber Silva
Novel study assessment for Cam Jansen & the Mystery of the Dinosaur Bone Chapter 2.
Preview of DRA2 Class Data: Fall Q. of 3rd Grade (V.A. aligned)

DRA2 Class Data: Fall Q. of 3rd Grade (V.A. aligned)

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Here is an easy way to record where you're kiddos are after giving the Fall DRA2 assessment with your class. Below, on, and above grade level is based on V.A. expectations.
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About the store

Experience

I have 7 combined years of teaching experience in three states (California, Virginia, and Nevada). I've taught self contained and operated Pre-K (3-4 year olds), kinder, first, second, third and a year as a K-5 ELL Specialist.

Teaching style

I have high expectations for my kiddos and believe in a healthy mix of hard work and activities that encourage students to critically think and take ownership of their academic progress and behavior.