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The Teacher’s Manual is the heart of the program at every level. Each lesson in the manual begins with a planning box, which contains lesson objectives. Scripted lessons provide you with the exact words for the Question & Answer Flows, questioning strategies, and the teaching techniques that make this program consistent for all grade levels. The Teacher’s Manual also includes modification strategies, classroom activities, enrichment ideas, and answer keys.


The Teacher’s Manual is included in a Kit and may not be purchased separately.


Available for levels: 1


2 n n n n n n 3 4 5 6


Level 3 Homeschool Teacher’s Manual Page 46


Page 31 © SHURLEY INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, INC. Level 3 Homeschool Teacher’s Manual © SHURLEY INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, INC. Level 3—Shurley English—Homeschool Edition Level 3—Shurley English—Homeschool Edition CHAPTER 3 LESSON 1


Exercise 1: Classify each sentence. A Adj


JINGLE TIME A Adv Adj Adj SN V Adv Adv 2. SN V


1. SN V P1


Have students turn to the Jingle Section of their books. The teacher will lead the students in reciting the previously-taught jingles.


P1


Exercise 2: Identify each pair of words as synonyms or antonyms by putting parentheses ( ) around syn or ant. 1. sever, cut


(syn) ant GRAMMAR TIME (syn) ant


2. vague, clear 3. weary, tired


4. apt, suitable


syn (ant) 5. tasty, bland 6. seldom, often


(syn) ant syn (ant) 7. curiosity, interest


syn (ant) 8. friendly, amiable 9. kind, irreverent


Put the introductory sentences from the box below on the board. Use these sentences as you go through the new concepts covered in your teaching scripts. For the greatest benefit, students must participate orally with the teacher. (You might put the introductory sentences on notebook paper if you are doing one-on-one instruction with your students.)


Exercise 3: Put the end marks and the abbreviations for each kind of sentence in the blanks below. 1. Did you vote in the election


2. My uncle bought a new car 3. I lost my new job


4. Turn the heat on low elk.


? Int . D


Chapter 3, Introductory Sentences for Lesson 1! E


Exercise 4: Write a or an in the blanks. 1. We rode an


TEACHING SCRIPT FOR IDENTIFYING ADVERBS THAT MODIFY ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS 2. He was a


The adverb definition tells you that an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Today, I will show you how to find adverbs that modify adjectives and adverbs. To find these adverbs, you will go to an adjective or an adverb instead of the verb to ask an adverb question. Notice how these new concepts are demonstrated in the Question and Answer Flow. Begin.


1. books 2. door 3. roads


S or P P S P


4. children 5. planet 6. star


Noun


S or P P S S


7. shelves 8. men 9. car


Noun


Question and Answer Flow for Sentence 1: The polite young singer sang exceptionally well. 3. adjective modifies


1. tells what the subject does 2. article adjectives


1. Who sang exceptionally well? singer - SN 2. What is being said about singer? singer sang - V 3. Sang how? well - Adv 4. How well? exceptionally - Adv


Classified Sentence:


C B D A


4. verb question


5. subject-noun question 6. noun


7. adverb modifies


Exercise 6: Match the definitions. Write the correct letter beside each numbered concept. G E F


A.


5. What kind of singer? young - Adj 6. What kind of singer? polite - Adj 7. The - A


Exercise 7: On notebook paper, write the four kinds of sentences: Declarative, Interrogative, Exclamatory, and Imperative. Write the correct punctuation and the abbreviation that identifies it at the end. Use these abbreviations: D, Int, E, Imp.


A Adj Adj SN V Adv Adv The polite young singer sang exceptionally well.


Exercise 8: In your journal, write a paragraph summarizing what you have learned this week. B. who or what


C. what is being said about D. person, place, or thing E.


a, an, the


F. noun or pronoun G.


verb funny juggler.


3. Did you see an 4. I have a


banjo.


Exercise 5: For each noun listed below, write S for singular or P for plural. Noun


1. The polite young singer sang exceptionally well. 2. The extremely loud music stopped abruptly. 3. Several brown ducks waddled awkwardly away.


. Imp elf?


5. a plate 7. an ant 6. a chimney 8. an ape


How do you find and classify adjectives? (Go to the noun, ask an adjective question, and label the answer as an adjective.) How do you find and classify adverbs? (Go to the verb, ask an adverb question, and label the answer as an adverb.)


S or P P P S


verb, adjective, or adverb


(syn) ant (syn) ant syn (ant)


SN


Objectives: Jingles, Grammar (Introductory Sentences, Adverbs that modify Adjectives and Adverbs), Skill (Four Kinds of Sentences), Practice Exercise, Activity, and Vocabulary #1.


Chapter 3 Test (Student Page 98)


V Adv Adv An inactive volcano / erupted quite unexpectedly! E The very bright Christmas lights / blinked rather slowly. D


Student Workbook


Shurley English places special emphasis on parent-child interaction and participation. In Shurley English, the children have workbooks, not textbooks, to practice and test their acquired knowledge and skills. The Student Workbook contains a Jingle Section, a Reference Section, a Practice Section, and a


Test Section. The Jingle Section contains all the jingles. The Reference Section includes vocabulary words, guided practices, samples, guidelines, and charts. The Practice Section provides extra practice on the various skills taught before the skills are tested. The Test Section contains the tests for each chapter. Each test is divided into four basic areas: grammar, vocabulary, language skills, and a summary for the week.


One Student Workbook is included in a Kit. For home educators who are teaching more than one student in a level, additional student workbooks can be ordered separately.


Available for levels: 1


2 n n n n n n 3 4 5 6


Introductory CD


The Introductory CD provides the jingles and the Question & Answer Flows for the Introductory Sentences found in the Teacher's Manual. The audio CD may be used to demonstrate jingles and Question & Answer Flows to students. It may also be used as a resource for the teacher.


One Introductory CD is included in a kit.


Available for levels: 1


2 n n n n n n 3 4 5 6


NOTE: Bible-related activities, writing assignments, and sentences with a religious tone are found in some levels of the Shurley English Homeschool curriculum. They are optional and are intended as bonus activities.


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