Finders-Keepers is your
Shurley English headquarters!

Why Finders-Keepers?
Selection. We keep every
Shurley
Homeschool item in stock, all the
time. Visit our
Online Catalog for secure & convenient ordering, or
just to browse the product line.
Price. We offer incredible savings on
Shurley
English products
every day of the year. No cat and mouse sales promotions or inflated shipping cost
surprises. Just a great value and discount prices anytime you're ready to order.
Service. Shurley isn't just another inventory
item among thousands to us. It's a specialty. If you have any questions, you can
be certain that they will be answered by someone who has used the products and understands
the unique demands of homeschooling.
Resources. Click on the links below to check
out our website's Shurley resources, especially designed to make selecting and using
Shurley materials simple:
Printable Bonus Shurley Sentences |
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Shurley
English Writing
Templates |
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Shurley English FAQs |
Shurley Question
and
Answer Flow |
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Ordering Information |
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Shurley Placement: Choosing the
Level That's Right for Your Child |
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Shurley levels are roughly equivalent to grade levels
of the same number. In the early grades, reading level is a big factor, and in most
cases you should select the Shurley level that corresponds with your child's reading
ability. In public schools
Level 1 is usually begun after the first nine weeks of
first grade. This gives the students some time to develop the necessary reading
skills. As homeschoolers, we have the luxury of being able to adjust the timing
to suit our child's needs, so use your best judgment and begin when the time seems
right. |
What is the Question and Answer Flow?
The heartbeat of the Shurley Method is the oral Question
and Answer Flow. Students are taught a concrete set of questions to ask as they
work through each sentence. The answers to these questions identify the elements
of grammar within the sentence.
The Question and Answer Flow is taught in stages. As new
concepts are presented, new questions are added to the sequence. This gradual increase
means that the student can learn this comprehensive process in manageable increments.
Classifying becomes automatic, and the questions and answers really do flow.
The example below is the classification of a Level 3 sentence.
By reading the text out loud, you can hear what the process actually
sounds like. Read it at a fairly snappy pace, and keep in mind that it is the student
who actually goes through this process. The letters in parentheses are the abbreviations
that are written over the words being identified, and are not spoken aloud. REMEMBER:
Neither you nor your child needs to know how to do this prior to using Shurley!
The material assumes no prior knowledge of the method, and even the parts of speech
are re-introduced at each level.
My mother hums cheerful tunes in the shower. Who hums
cheerful tunes in the shower? -- mother, subject noun (SN)
What's being said about mother? -- mother hums, verb (V)
Mother hums what? -- tunes, verify the noun
Do tunes mean the same thing as mother?-- No
Tunes -- direct object (DO)
Hums -- verb-transitive (V-T)
What kind of tunes? -- cheerful, adjective (Adj)
In -- Preposition (P)
In what? -- shower, object of the preposition. (OP)
The -- article adjective (A)
Whose mother? -- my, possessive pronoun adjective (PPA)
Subject Noun, Verb-transitive, Direct Object, Pattern Two, Check (SN, VT,
DO, P2)
Verb-transitive, check again
In the shower -- prepositional phrase
Period, statement, declarative sentence (D)
Go back to the verb, divide the complete subject from the complete
predicate.
