18-08-2008 Aim- To complete work on defining, ‘What is peace’ and to build on an understanding of global justice and human rights through the interpretation.

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Aim- To complete work on defining, ‘What is peace’ and to build on an understanding of global justice and human rights through the interpretation of political cartoons.

Make a group poster on peace

1.Write out the questions, before you answer them. What is this cartoon trying to say? Was it successful? Why? Political Cartoons Pick out your favorite cartoon and draw it Answer the following questions below your drawing.

In groups compare your decision on where you put different cartoons Draw this table. Then in groups make your own criteria's.

Homework Due Monday 25th To bring one political cartoon and Art materials for designing a cartoon.

Prescription For Peace Pick 5 cartoons What is the issue? (problem) Write down how the problem can be fixed. Cartoon – D The main issue in this cartoon is the environment. We should recycle more and only use trees for things that last a long time.

Aim- To further explore the use of art to portray a political issue.

Medicine For Peace Choose a cartoon What is the Issue? How could it be cured? What is the Issue? Global Warming How could it be cured? Global Warming could be cured if all of the nations of the world worked together.

My Political Cartoon Think of an issue in the world or in your neighborhood or family and draw it. Answer the following questions below your drawing. What are you trying to say? Was it successful? Why? What could be improved? Write out the questions, before you answer them

Write out the questions, before you answer them. What are you trying to say? Was it successful? Why? What could be improved?