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Set 5 Ee Ee


Sentence Booklet: Extra Practice Key


The Sentence Booklet Key is a companion product to the Shurley English Sentence Booklet. The answer keys from the Sentence Booklet have been conveniently placed together in a full-size, softcover book, making it easy to check student pages. This booklet covers multiple grade levels and is cross compatible with all editions of Shurley English.


Available for levels: 1 & 2


n n n n n n 3 & 4 5 & 6


NOTE: Shurley English editions are not cross-compatible. The scope and sequence of each edition varies greatly; therefore, we do not recommend intermixing books from different editions.


Card 21 Teacher’s Key


The answer keys from the Teacher’s Manual have been conveniently placed together in a full-size, softcover book, making it easy to check student pages.


Available for levels: 1


2 n n n n n n n n 3 4 5 6 7 8


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© 2013 Shurley Instructional Materials, Inc. www.shurley.com Sound Cards


Become an expert phonemic awareness instructor. Each card features the phoneme on the front side and teaching instructions and hints on the back. These 8.5 x11 visual aids are printed on card stock.


Available for levels: 1


n n 2


21


Directions: Show the front of Card 7 to the students. Then, use the information below to introduce and review Card 7.


Teacher: I say it; then, you say it. Sound:


B-Verse


/b/ The Other Lip Popper! NOTE: /b/ is called a Lip Popper because you make its sound by popping your lips apart with a burst of air.


Teaching Script: 1. B is a symbol for a consonant and makes one sound: /b/.


2. Its letter name is B.


3. The sound of b is voiced. NOTE: Have students check for “vibration” or “no vibration.”


Visual Cue: Use the hand shapes for the letters b and d and say: Put b and d to bed!


/b/ NOTE: Always require students to watch your lips when you make this sound.


Set 2 Bb Card 7 © 2013 Shurley Instructional Materials, Inc. www.shurley.com


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