Cartoon Art: Animation
Cartoons for the Classroom
Cartoons for the Classroom is an excellent resource for high school educators who are looking for ways to
use
the visual rhetoric of political cartoons to highlight issues in current American politics, civics, and
cultural life. Lessons are published every week or two. Each tackles a particular issue, featuring two
cartoons on the topic and a list of Talking Points. These usually include provocative questions to spur
classroom discussion. For example, in the How did Flint's water get poisoned? cartoon, one of the talking
points asks, "Switching water supplies to save money resulted in lead contaminating the water in Flint,
Michigan. What do these cartoons blame for the disaster?" With over 300 lessons to choose from on
topics
ranging from political candidates to the stock market to the debate over drone strikes, this site presents
political ideas in visually stimulating and intellectually compelling formats. [CNH]
Stories Story Telling and Contemperary Cartoom Art
Historical Roots
In 16th-century Germany, cartoons in the form of broadsheets or broadsides (single cartoons printed on large pieces of paper) began to be posted in public places with the intent of swaying people's beliefs. During the 18th century English painter and engraver William Hogarth launched the idea of pictorial storytelling- similar to that of a comic strip. In England during the late 1700s and early 1800s, thousands of broadsheet caricatures- essentially editorial cartoons- were produced, addressing the fashionable follies, political gossip, social scandals, and major issues of the day.
Cartoon Art
Interdisciplinary Historical Roots to Literacy
Pictorial Storytelling - similar to that of a comic strip.
Broadsheet caricatures- essentially editorial cartoons- were produced, addressing the fashionable follies, political gossip, social scandals, and major issues of the day.
HISTORY SHOWS HOW SONGS AND BALLADS WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPREADING LITERACY.
Learn About The Roots of Print, Power, Politics, Literacy, Ballads, Plays,
Thought and failed Censorship.
- Yes the word "JAZZ" first appeared in a 1913 San Francisco newspaper cartoon about baseball.
- Professional Cartoonists Index
This is a guide to use a unique resource with the largest collection of newspaper editorial cartoons on the web -- updating current cartoons from 54 newspaper editorial cartoonists are presented with the permission and participation of the creators who include the top names in the field such as Pulitzer Prize winners Michael Ramirez, Jeff MacNelly, David Horsey, Walt Handelsman, Paul Conrad, Dick Locher, Don Wright, Steve Breen, Signe Wilkinson and Mike Peters. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels --click on the icons to the left to visit our lesson plans. Our site is a strong foundation for a GATE program. - Political Cartoons and Cartoonists email lists
- Millan.net A cartoonist offers more than 300 animations for your personal or nonprofit use. These animated GIF files are arranged in categories: animals, computers, food, flowers, email, people, love, sports, etc.
Learn about The Bob Hair Cut that started in the 20's. By 1921, following the lead of fashion designer "Coco" Chanel and actresses Clara Bow and Louise Brooks, young women everywhere took the plunge and began bobbing their hair.
Hairstyles of the 1920s created more controversy in hair fashion than in any other period of American culture. Betty Boop with her spit curls from the 1930's, her wide eyes and pouty mouth. Her history is here, and should you be in the mood for a song, you can find it here.
Little LuLu
Marjorie Henderson Buell, the creator of Little Lulu, signed her cartoon “Marge”. It went from a one-panel cartoon in 1935 into an international marketing sensation. February 2005 signals Little Lulu's 70th anniversary of cartoon success.
Sing the song - I'm Popeye the Sailor Man
You can see Popeye, Olive Oyl, Brutus, Swee' Pea and other favorite characters from the 1930s through the 1950s on a movie site here, free. Check out 'Popeye The Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Theives', Little Swee' Pea', and 'Poop Deck Pappy'. History here
More Cartoon Art
" SOUNDS LIKE FUN ! " HEAR EXAMPLES OF SOME OLD TIMEY SONGS
Hey Diddle Diddle <> Diddle Diddle Dumpling <> Old King Cole <> Georgie Porgie
EDITORIAL CARTOONS BY KIDS - resource site and contest encouraging students to express their social and political views through the editorial cartoon genre; includes lots of tips and support to help participants maximize their experience win or lose.
EDITORIAL CARTOONS BY KIDS - resource site and contest encouraging students to express their social and political views through the editorial cartoon genre; includes lots of tips and support to help participants maximize their experience win or lose.