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John Eldridge

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south lake tahoe, California, United States
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With four years of English teaching experience at the secondary level, my lessons have been adapted to meet the attention spans or students and demands of current curriculum across the nation.
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Preview of How to Explicate a Poem

How to Explicate a Poem

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John Eldridge
This lesson includes a step by step guide to explicating (dissecting and analyzing) any poem. I use a Robert Frost poem (with powerpoint) to show students the intricacies of analyzing a poem to infer meaning. You can use this lesson with any type of poetry or poem. I like to allow students to pick their own poem to explicate and have them create a written analysis or power point.
Preview of Point of View Unit

Point of View Unit

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John Eldridge
Students will learn all four points of view: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, and 3rd Omniscient in this unit, which includes a journal prompt and example, notes, power point, and assessment project (poster). The possibilities are endless with the tools in this unit.
Preview of Mad Libs Project (parts of speech)

Mad Libs Project (parts of speech)

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John Eldridge
Using Mad Libs to teach parts of speech (basic) is a fun way for students to explore the many uses of the eight basic parts of speech. This lesson shows students how to construct a mad lib of their own and lets you know which students truly understand their parts of speech.
Preview of Figurative Language in Poetry Activity

Figurative Language in Poetry Activity

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John Eldridge
In this activity students read four-five short poems, all that contain hyperbole in them. You can have students also look for similes and metaphors in each of the poems. Use this as a warmup activity for hyperbole or a quiz after studying hyperbole and figurative language.
Preview of Sentence Scrambles (Charlotte's Web)

Sentence Scrambles (Charlotte's Web)

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John Eldridge
Want a hands on activity that allows students to work together and learn the many ways to structure a sentence? This is the lesson for you! Included are large printouts of sentences from Charlotte's Web (including dialogue!) that you can cut out and jumble. Students work in pairs, groups individually to arrange the sentence parts in a working order. Great classroom activity, even with older students.
Preview of 4 Basic Sentence Types Study Guide

4 Basic Sentence Types Study Guide

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John Eldridge
Exposing students to the four basic sentence types is essential in creating good writers. This, along with my "Clauses Review" study guide gives students a resource to use to learn simple, compound, complex, and compound complex sentence structures.
Preview of Helping Students Determine Audience/Bias

Helping Students Determine Audience/Bias

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John Eldridge
Students being able to read an article/essay and determine the intended audience is crucial to becoming a good analyst and writer. This webquest allows students to use a kid friendly website www.teenink.com to review articles written by teens, determine the intended audience and bias, and provide specific proof from the article. Imagine all the intimate reading experience students will receive!
Preview of Clauses Review Study Guide

Clauses Review Study Guide

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John Eldridge
Want your students to have more tools in their arsenal of writing? Teach them how to manipulate clauses with this study guide. Every effective type of clause (with examples) is on this handout. Bonus Tip: Have students use a different clause each day in their journal writing. You will see a dramatic difference in their writing. Example: Write from the point of view of your pet for a day using at least three adjective clauses in your writing. The kids will surprise you with their results!
Preview of Literary Terms Study Guide

Literary Terms Study Guide

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John Eldridge
This study guide contains very rational explanations for the toughest and most common vocabulary found on high school proficiency exams, ACT, SAT, etc. I give each student one of these at the start of each year to use throughout.
Preview of Gothic Genre Web Quest

Gothic Genre Web Quest

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John Eldridge
I use this web quest to introduce the gothic genre before reading "The Hound of the Baskervilles," by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You can, however, use the web quest for simply introducing the genre and then teach whichever story you want. You can adapt the collage to fit the book or story you teach as well. :)
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Experience

With four years of English teaching experience at the secondary level, my lessons have been adapted to meet the attention spans or students and demands of current curriculum across the nation.

Teaching style

I enjoy using activities to teach students and following up with an extension that allows them to show what they have learned and think critically. Most of my lessons hit all DOK levels.

My own education history

Bachelor of Science in Secondary English Education University of South Dakota 2008

Additional biographical information

I truly love my job and working with kids every day. I am 27 years old living happily in Nevada teaching high school English. Drop me a line to discuss lessons if you want! Hope you enjoy your purchases! Thanks :)