Title: Using Cartoons to Infuse Creativity Into the Curriculum
1Using Cartoons to Infuse Creativity Into the
Curriculum
Have fun!
- Bonnie Cramond
- The University of Georgia
2Strategy Cartooning
- Promote figural creativity
- Express ideas in a different format
- Explore humor
- Increase interest
3Versatility
- Some Strategies
- Complete a cartoon
- Add a caption
- Put panels in sequence
- Use to learn about criteria
- Which cartoons are best? What makes them good?
- Analyze symbols Uncle Sam, dove, etc.
- Compare messages
- Express ideas
- Demonstrate understanding
- Show humor
- Introduce a topic
- Any grade
- Any subject
- Not necessary to draw
- Different levels of complexity
4You can have students complete them
http//www.cagle.com/teacher/
5Write a caption
Can you write a humorous caption for this cartoon?
6Put Frames in Sequence
Cut cartoons out of the paper and clip the frames
apart. Have student put them in
sequence. Challenge Can they be recombined in
different ways?
7Draw cartoons to represent current or historical
events
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9Represent Another Side
- Here, students could research the issues on both
sides of the Patriot Act and draw an editorial
cartoon in answer to this one.
10Cartoons can be used to teach in different
content areas
- Cagle has lessons using cartoons to teach
science, art, journalism, English, and research,
too.
11And to Demonstrate Understanding of a Concept
Newtons Laws of Motion
12Inertia
13Math
14Can you write other real world problems?
15Simple Math Cartoons
He hasnt been the same since he got back from
France.
Nice belt!
Thanks.
16Introduce a Topic
- What problem is being illustrated?
- Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
- Bee keepers across the country have been
perplexed by the disappearance of their bees.
Opening up their hives, they have encountered
missing colonies and empty hives with no real
explanations forthcoming. The bees have simply
disappeared. Bee keepers aren't finding thousands
of bees laying around dead, they simply have left
their hives and not returned. Since our
agricultural crops are dependent on bees for
pollination, we may be in real trouble if our
bees and other pollinators continue to disappear.
17Learning Links for Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
- Cartoon Source
- http//www.classbrain.com/artteensb/publish/bee_c
olony_collapse_disorder.shtml - Interactive website
- http//www.helpthehoneybees.com/
- Information
- http//www.celsias.com/article/bee-colony-collaps
e-disorder-where-is-it-heading/ - http//www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?ids
aving-the-honeybee - http//maarec.cas.psu.edu/ColonyCollapseDisorder.h
tml - Videos
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vunca1QR3nLs
- 60 Minutes http//www.youtube.com/watch?vVRBJf57
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18If you cant draw
Great costume!
Great Neck!
Great Costume!
Great Neck!
Bonnie
http//kids.nationalgeographic.com/Activities/Cart
oons
19Or, use collage or photo-editingOne way to
create a cartoon
- Choose a current event or news item.
- Try to find an absurd, funny, ironic,
exaggerated, etc. side to it. - Decide how to depict it.
- draw
- collage
- photoediting
- Add a title or caption.
20Some Good Sources of Cartoons for Educators
- Higher Education by Gary Olsen
- http//www.dubuque.k12.ia.us/cartoons/
- Daryl Cagles Pro Cartoonist Index Home Page with
lesson plans - http//www.cagle.com/teacher/
- CSL Cartoonstock
- http//www.cartoonstock.com/directory/F/Free.asp
- National Geographic for Kids Cartoon Factory
- http//cartoonfactory.net/
- Class Brain http//www.classbrain.com/artteensb/
publish/cat_index_19.shtml - Andertoons //www.andertoons.com/cartoons/education
_and_teacher
- www.trottermath.net/humor/cartoons.html
- http//www.simonsingh.net/Mathematics_Cartoons.htm
l - http//www.sciencecartoonsplus.com/gallery/math/in
dex.php - http//www.charlottemathtutor.com/htmlfile/cartoon
s.html - http//www.mathcartoons.com/