Friday's cartoons - seasoned vets, football season, and more
Cold War Truman Doctrine Political Cartoon Worksheet with Answer Key...
Drawing by English artist Harold Hope Read (1881-1959). Read's "High Life" series satirically illustrated the lives of the upper class in Great Britain. Read regularly submitted works to the Royal Academy's Annual Exhibition and exhibited works at the Alpine Gallery, the New English Art Club, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the National Society of British Artists. Read also contributed political cartoons to Punch Magazine between 1905 and 1922.. Artist name and life dates stamp on the back. less
Friday's cartoons - political caricatures, Venezuela's election fallout, and more
Collection of 100+ genuine vintage newspaper images; most are hand fussy cut. These are all images cut from vintage and antique newspapers. Some are from advertisements, and there are article illustrations, political cartoons, and comics. You will receive exactly what you see in the picture plus a few surprises.
"Ethics and Power: Navigating the Complexities of Political Behavior" - It's a common perception that some politicians might engage in unethical or mo
Thursday's cartoons - Project 2025, Harris' record, and more
Artists take on denial, depression, and more
A worksheet to help students analyze political cartoons. D: Date and Publication of cartoon A: Action: What is happening I: Impact of the cartoon on who L: Label objects, and characters Y: Why created? What issue is represented
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Conte drawing by English artist Harold Hope Read (1881-1959). Read's "High Life" series satirically illustrated the lives of the upper class in Great Britain. Read regularly submitted works to the Royal Academy's Annual Exhibition and exhibited works at the Alpine Gallery, the New English Art Club, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the National Society of British Artists. Read also contributed political cartoons to Punch Magazine between 1905 and 1922.. Artist name and life dates stamp on the back. less
Wednesday's cartoons - poachers, pirates, and more
Celebrate the spirited debate between political parties with our Cartoon Elephant vs. Donkey Political Mug. Featuring a playful and humorous design that contrasts the Republican elephant with the Democratic donkey, this high-quality ceramic mug is perfect for anyone who enjoys a bit of political banter. Ideal for both Republicans and Democrats, this mug brings a touch of fun to your morning coffee, tea, or any beverage of choice, making it a great conversation starter and a unique addition to your drinkware collection. Product Features: Playful Political Design: The mug showcases a vibrant cartoon design featuring the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey engaged in a lighthearted face-off. The humorous artwork adds a touch of whimsy to the ongoing political dialogue, making it a fun and engaging piece for any political enthusiast. Premium Ceramic Quality: Crafted from durable ceramic, this mug offers a smooth and enjoyable drinking experience, suitable for everyday use whether at home, in the office, or during political gatherings. Microwave and Dishwasher Safe: Designed for convenience, this mug is microwave safe for easy reheating of your favorite beverages and dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning, fitting seamlessly into your busy lifestyle. Vivid and Detailed Artwork: The cartoon design is rendered in bright, eye-catching colors that remain vivid and clear even after repeated washes, ensuring that the playful political message stands out. Generous Capacity: With a spacious interior, this mug holds a substantial amount of your favorite hot or cold beverages, including coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or iced drinks, perfect for any occasion. Comfortable Handle: The ergonomically designed handle provides a secure and comfortable grip, enhancing your overall drinking experience with each sip. Perfect for Gifting: This mug makes a fantastic and humorous gift for Republicans, Democrats, or anyone who enjoys political humor. Ideal for birthdays, office parties, or any occasion that calls for a lighthearted political touch. Whether you're starting your day with a cup of coffee, enjoying an afternoon tea, or engaging in a friendly political debate, this Cartoon Elephant vs. Donkey Political Mug adds a fun and playful element to your beverage routine. Celebrate the diversity of political views with a touch of humor and make every sip a part of the conversation. Order yours today and enjoy the lively spirit of political discourse with every drink!
Shop for Join Or Die Snake Flag at My Flag Store. Made with high-quality materials, your flag can be used indoor and outdoor while keeping its colors vibrant. Specifications: Material: Polyester Size: 90 x 150cm Weight: 80g /pcs Interesting Fact: Join, or Die. by Benjamin Franklin (1754), a political cartoon commenting on the disunity of the Thirteen Colonies during the French and Indian War. It was later used to encourage the colonies to unite for the cause of independence during the American Revolutionary War.
Nearly 150 political cartoons lampooning Trump over his handling of the Russia probe and his relationship with Putin.
Ann Telnaes cartoon on Kamala Harris’s interview with CNN.
Lost Dr. Seuss Cartoons Show Another Side Of The Author
This resource includes a snippet from The Jungle by Upton Sinclair with questions regarding the text. Additionally, there are 2 political cartoons that are related to The Jungle and the work of Theodore Roosevelt to clean up the meat packing industry. Don't forget to earn TPT credits by rating the...
Drawing of an English Lord and his girlfriend (and their dog) by English artist Harold Hope Read (1881-1959). Read's "High Life" series satirically illustrated the lives of the upper class in Great Britain. Read regularly submitted works to the Royal Academy's Annual Exhibition and exhibited works at the Alpine Gallery, the New English Art Club, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the National Society of British Artists. Read also contributed political cartoons to Punch Magazine between 1905 and 1922.. Artist name and life dates stamp on the back. less
This cartoon T-shirt captures the humor and anticipation of the upcoming presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It adds a playful and timely touch to the wearer's wardrobe, making it a great conversation starter and a statement piece. Perfect for political enthusiasts, debate watchers, and anyone looking to showcase their sense of humor during election season. Product features - Shoulder tape for stability and prevent stretching - Ribbed knit collar for elasticity and shape retention - Made from strong and smooth fabric perfect for printing - Classic fit for comfy wear and timeless look - Certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance Care instructions - Machine wash: warm (max 40C or 105F) - Non-chlorine: bleach as needed - Tumble dry: medium - Do not iron - Do not dryclean
Soccer jerseys inspire this checkered mesh top sporting a bold directive and heraldic club crests reworked with anime cartoons and political symbols. Wholly owned by Comme des Garçons, this brand is part of Dover Street Market Paris, created with the goal of bringing emerging brands to market.27 1/2" length (size Small) Crewneck Long sleeves 100% polyester Hand wash, line dry Imported SPACE: A shop for emerging and advanced designers Item #6219647
Do you want to see some higher order thinking from your students during your Social Studies / History lessons???........... Well then they should definitely be analyzing political cartoons! Whether it's Benjamin Franklin's Join or Die cartoon or the Tarring and Feathering of stamp agents during the Stamp Act protests - you can use this Graphic Organizer to elevate your students' thinking while analyzing the cartoon. I created this Graphic Organizer to help guide your students in analyzing a political cartoon. Not only does the Graphic Organizer serve as a guide, but it's also a place for them to record what they are thinking. It includes the following parts: *Identifying the objects, people, title/caption, & important dates/numbers *Symbolism and meanings *Significant words/phrases *Adjectives describing emotions *Description of action in cartoon *Message of the cartoon *...and my favorite! Identifying people/groups who would agree/disagree with the cartoon's message and why. This is also a great teaching tool that aligns with the Common Core State Standards for teaching Nonfiction - Historical Events. If you have any questions about this product or how to incorporate it into your lessons, please contact me at [email protected]. I would love to help! Happy Teaching!
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