NEW ELA Tool: The Two-Minute Tip of the Day

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Our commitment to you and your success in language arts is ongoing. A few years ago, we launched the Shurley English Blog, where our team of educators discusses trends, strategies, and tips for success. It’s all about support and encouragement. It has been a true labor of love, and our team is thrilled to continue the charge!

Today, we are excited to announce a new tool designed to help you and your students as you learn language arts skills: The Shurley English Two-Minute Tip of the Day! Each week, we will launch a new video addressing a specific language arts topic. As the name implies, we will keep each video short and sweet. Viewing our Two-Minute Tip of the Day is easy…

  1. Go to the Shurley Instructional Materials YouTube Channel.

  2. Subscribe, so you will know when a Two-Minute Tip is uploaded.

  3. Have fun learning language arts skills!

P.S. Don’t forget to share this channel with your friends!

We look forward to seeing you each week for the latest Two-Minute Tip of the Day!

Do you know the rules for writing numbers in a sentence or paragraph? Should you write numbers as words, or should you write numbers as a figure? This quick video will show you the rules to follow to ensure you know exactly what to do the next time you need to communicate a quantity, dollar amount, percentage, measurement, or date.


Did you know?

We have dedicated a closed space for you on Facebook to talk, collaborate, and get excited about your language arts time with Shurley English. It’s all about educators helping educators at Shurley English: The Official Group. Come join the conversation!


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Kim Shurley

Kim Shurley is a wife, mother, educator, and wanna-be rockstar. She graduated with honors from the University of Arkansas-Little Rock with a degree in Marketing in 1999. Upon her graduation, Kim joined the Shurley Team, where she collaborates on product development and promotion with her mother-in-law, Brenda Shurley.

Kim believes wholeheartedly in the work she does in curriculum development, which is why she homeschools her two children in the summer months using the Shurley method of instruction. After all, educating children is what this family-run company is all about.

In her spare time, Kim can be found adventuring in the mountains of Colorado with her family.