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Downloadable lesson for 01/07/09 
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Cartoon Evaluation Worksheet
For use with these lessons or with cartoons from your newspaper

Stand by for regime change

Teachers: Download the lesson and print it out for use in your classroom. (PDF format)

Learning standard:
Comprehending and evaluating the content and artistic aspects of oral and visual presentations.
Responding to a variety of written, visual and electronic texts by making connections to students' personal lives and the lives of others; posing social science questions
Grade Level: Middle grades and up.

NOTE: You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to use these files. If you don't already have it, click here to download it.

Videos: Drawing the candidates

Animations from CNN's Dan Shefelman:


Sarah Palin

Ballad of Joe the Plumber

Giving the right to bear arms a big bear hug

Teachers: Contact Dan Shefelman about speaking to your class about political cartooning. Visit danshefelman.com or email Dan at dshefelman@gmail.com.

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 State of the Art

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Editorial Cartoons: The Impact and Issues of an Evolving Craft

In their December 2004 issue, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism published a series of articles looking at political cartooning and its position in journalism today. The issue is available for download as a pdf file.

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Tooning into history

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They were there

Are you studying Reconstruction? The McCarthy era? World War II? View history through the eyes of the political cartoonists.
Check the online resources here.

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More Cartoon Resources


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Association of American Editorial Cartoonists:



The Opper Project: Teaching history through political cartoons

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Ohio State University has launched a project that uses editorial cartoons to teach history. You'll find lesson plans, downloadable toons and much more.



Daryl Cagle's
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