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Title: Drawing Political Cartoons


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Drawing Political Cartoons
  • Jim Ellis
  • ED-648
  • 2-22-03

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Rationale
  • It is important for high school social studies
    students to have an understanding of the visual
    arts in relation to history and culture. By
    relating the lesson to students own lives,
    providing opportunities for choice, and allowing
    them to respond actively, as well as interact
    with peers this lesson should interest, involve,
    and motivate students.

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Grade Level
  • Eleventh grade

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Goal
  • The students will gain a better understanding of
    current events and how they affect their lives as
    well as the techniques involved in creating a
    political cartoon.

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Objectives
  • The students will be able to identify elements of
    a political cartoon, caption, caricature,
    symbolism, proportional size of objects and
    people, and personification.
  • The students will be able to interpret the biased
    slant applied to the cartoon by the artist.
  • The students will be able to construct their own
    political cartoon based on a current event issue
    of their choice.
  • The students will be able to analyze visual and
    language clues to determine the meaning of
    political cartoons and state the biased
    perspective of the artist.
  • The students will be able to suggest the message
    of political cartoons by analyzing only the
    visual clues.
  • The students will be able to articulate both the
    issue and elements involved in his, or her, own
    political cartoon.

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Materials and Resources
  • Handout Vocabulary
  • Rubric for assessment
  • Paper
  • Ruler
  • Thin Markers
  • Examples of political cartoons showing opposing
    views

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Procedures
  • 1. Introduce the students to various political
    cartoons by giving examples of cartoons with
    opposing views concerning the same topic.
    Cartoons should provide an element of novelty
    while at the same time relating to students
    lives. Inform students political cartoons are
    intended to be both biased and controversial
    while conveying their meaning using both visual
    and verbal clues.

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Procedures Continued
  • 2. Present the following political cartoon
    techniques to the students caption, caricature,
    symbolism, proportional size of objects and
    people, and personification, and tell how they
    relate to political cartoons. Identify
    personalities in political cartoons and recognize
    their historical significance.

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Procedures Continued
  • 3. Divide the students into small groups and
    provide them with an example of a political
    cartoon. While interacting with their peers the
    students must identify the elements of context
    for the cartoon. Students will then be given the
    opportunity to respond actively in a class
    discussion concerning their findings.

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Procedures Continued
  • 4. For the assignment the students will
    research a current event of their choice and
    create a political cartoon using the knowledge
    they have gained through the study of historical
    and contemporary cartoons as well as their
    knowledge of current events. Students will be
    instructed to refer to newspapers, the Internet,
    and television news, for further ideas or topics.
    The completion of their own political cartoon
    will provide the students with the experience of
    creating a finished product.

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Examples of Political Cartoons
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Examples Continued
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Examples Continued
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Examples Continued
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Examples Continued
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Evaluation
  • The students will provide visual evidence that
    their cartoon is based on a current event as well
    as articulating both the issue and elements
    involved in their creation. Students will then
    give an oral presentation briefly describing
    their creation to the class.

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Web Sites
  • Political Cartoons from Around the World -
  • http//cagle.slate.msn.com/politicalcartoons/
  • Political Cartoons and Modern Issues Links Page -
  • http//www.tcoml.com/hall8ss/links/misclnx.html
  • A Brief History of Political Cartoons
  • http//xroads.virginia.edu/MA96/PUCK/part1.html
  • Articles on Current American Issues
  • http//www.thenewamerican.com/focus/
  • Daily National News Reports
  • http//www.cnn.com/
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