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Lesson Plans 1
Current Events

Forming Opinions
'Toon Tic Tac Toe
Scavenger Hunt
Lesson Plans 2
Current Events
Forming Opinions
Cartoon Bingo
Scavenger Hunt
Analyze the 'Toon
Lesson Plans 3
Current Events
Forming Opinions
Cartoon Bingo
Scavenger Hunt

Analyze the 'Toon

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Grades 4 and 5 / Lesson Plans

Forming Opinions

Objectives: Students will be able to form and express an opinion about current news events.

Materials: Computer lab w/internet access-1 station per 2 students

Activities: Investigate editorial cartoons as research for students expressing their own point of view through the creation of an editorial cartoon

Teacher Procedure Student Activities

Set Ask students their opinion about some current news story. For example; Should the government fund the arts?

Discussion.

Contribute to list of events.

Instruct

Direct students to log onto interent & proceed to www.cagle.com & select editorial cartoons contents page from the left hand navigation column then select editorial cartoons:page 1 from the contents page. Proceed through cartoons pages.

Have everyone look at the same cartoon-what is the event portrayed & the opinion being expressed. Direct sturdents to find a cartoon whose pint of view is different from their own.

Active listening & opening web pages.

Discussion.

Guided
Practice

Circulate to keep students on task & offer assistance.

Act as resource.

Have students record the events depicted on overhead transparencies or on the board.

Students will choose a single cartoon about an event with which they are familiar, but which illustrates an opinion other than their own.

Use the cartoon as a springboard to plan their own cartoon in response to the cartoon they have chosen.

Closure Direct discussion. Selected students will present the cartoons they have chosen, the opinion being expressed & their reason for making thier choice.


Homework: Execute their plan for a cartoon for the opposing view of the event depicted in the cartoon they selected.

Evaluation: Assess comprehension of the point of views depicted through discussion & development of the opposing cartoons.

Extension: