Killing Lincoln. Social Studies. Student Ac/vi/es for Grades 8 12: For Use A;er Viewing En/re Film

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Killing Lincoln Social Studies Student Ac/vi/es for Grades 8 12: For Use A;er Viewing En/re Film

Overview The following ac/vi/es were developed as companion resources for the Na/onal Geographic Channel docudrama Killing Lincoln, narrated by Oscar- winning actor Tom Hanks. The film is based on Bill O Reilly and Mar/n Dugard s best- selling book Killing Lincoln. The student ac/vi/es may be used a;er students view specific clips or a;er they view the en/re film. Each ac/vity is labeled as to whether it is suitable to use with individual streamed clips or requires students to view the en/re film before they can construct their responses. Labels indicate which program clip corresponds with the ac/vity. Most of the clips are approximately two minutes in length. The ac/vi/es require students to engage in higher- order thinking and construc/ve conversa/ons. Students will also use historical habits of mind to analyze perspec/ves and connect historical events to the present. Teachers may opt to have students use the resources in the electronic version as provided here, or they may duplicate the materials for students to manually write their responses. A separate document is provided as an answer key. About Sheryl A. Jones Creator of the Educa<on Materials Sheryl Jones is a dedicated educator who currently serves Detroit Public Schools as the director of the Department of Mul/lingual/Mul/cultural Educa/on. In this role, she is the lead administrator for the Office of Social Studies, Office of English Language Learners and the Office of Global Language. Ms. Jones states: The docudrama, Killing Lincoln, is a compelling educa5onal film that offers a fresh perspec5ve on the assassina5on of Abraham Lincoln. The content of this film readily lends itself to debate and substan5ve conversa5ons in the classroom. It also provides great opportuni5es for students to make contemporary connec5ons to historical events, thereby making history engaging and relevant.

Table of Contents Task Pages Ac<vity 1 Film Note Taking 3 7 Ac<vity 2 Historical Timeline 8 Ac<vity 3 Analyzing Perspec/ves 9 Ac<vity 4 Time, Con/nuity and Change 10 11 Ac<vity 5 Historical Figure Character Map: Abraham Lincoln 12 Ac<vity 6 Historical Figure Character Map: John Wilkes Booth 13 Ac<vity 7 Reflec/on and Discussion 14

Ac<vity 1 Film Note Taking As you view Killing Lincoln, complete the following note- taking charts about the significant historical figures listed on each page. Later, you will use these charts to complete addi/onal ac/vi/es. Historical Figure: Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States of America Did what, when? Why? Results

Film Note Taking con<nued Historical Figure: John Wilkes Booth, Actor and Assassin of President Lincoln Did what, when? Why? Results

Film Note Taking con<nued Historical Figure: Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America Did what, when? Why? Results

Film Note Taking con<nued Historical Figure: Ulysses S. Grant, Commanding General of the United States Army Did what, when? Why? Results

Film Note Taking con<nued Historical Figure: Robert E. Lee, Commanding General of the Confederate States of America Did what, when? Why? Results

Ac<vity 2 Historical Timeline AXer viewing the film, complete the <meline by inser<ng the following events in chronological order (the first one has been done for you): Date Event October 1864 John Wilkes Booth writes a leher detailing his plot to kidnap President Lincoln April 11, 1865 Lincoln makes speech a;er Lee surrenders as Booth watches July 7, 1865 Sentences carried out for Booth s co- conspirators March 4, 1865 Lincoln gives inaugura/on speech as Booth watches April 3, 1865 Confederate forces burn down Confederate capitol of Richmond, Va. April 14, 1865 Booth shoots Lincoln at Ford s Theatre April 26, 1865 Booth is shot and captured, then dies October 1864 John Wilkes Booth writes a letter detailing his plot to kidnap President Lincoln

Ac<vity 3 Analyzing Perspec<ves AXer viewing clips 1, 2 and 3, analyze the following quotes, then compare and contrast Booth and Lincoln s viewpoints in a short essay. Clip 1 - Excerpts from John Wilkes Booth s Leaer to the Confederacy To Whom It May Concern, God judge me right or wrong, my love is for the South alone, nor do I deem it a dishonor in aiemp5ng to make for her a prisoner of this man to whom she owes so much misery. This country is for the white man and not the black. To whom it may concern, a Confederate, doing duty upon his own responsibility. J. Wilkes Booth. John Wilkes Booth, October 1864, Excerpts from a Leher to the Confederacy Clip 2 - Lincoln s Last Speech It is unsa5sfactory to some that the elec5ve franchise is not given to the colored man; I would myself prefer that it were now conferred on the very intelligent and on those who serve our cause as soldiers. Abraham Lincoln, April 1865, Lincoln s Last Speech (made following Robert E. Lee s surrender) Clip 3 - Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right. Let us strike on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the na5on s wounds. To do all which may achieve and cherish a just and las5ng peace among ourselves and with all na5ons. Abraham Lincoln, March 1865, Inaugura/on Address

Ac<vity 4 Time Con<nuity and Change AXer viewing the film, with a partner, using your notes from Killing Lincoln and what you know about U.S. history and civics, answer the following ques<ons and then discuss your answers with your class: AXer an assassina<on aaempt while riding alone at night, President Lincoln asked a soldier who found his lost hat with a bullet hole through the crown not to tell anyone of the incident. Why do you think he swore the soldier to secrecy, and should he have done so? AXer being warned about assassina<on plots by Secretary of War Stanton, President Lincoln replied, Doors to the White House stand open, to one and all, day and night. My life is in reach to anyone, sane or mad, by the hand of a murderer I can die but once but to go con<nually in fear, that is to die over and over and over again. Do you agree with President Lincoln s posi<on? Why or why not?

3. Compare security provisions for the President of the United States today to those made for President Lincoln. 4. What innova<ons and changes were made axer the killing of Lincoln? 5. Why do you think Confederate President Jefferson Davis said, Next to the destruc<on of the Confederacy, the death of Abraham Lincoln was the darkest day the South has ever known? Compare the meaning of this quote with modern- day examples.

Ac<vity 5: Historical Figure Character Map: Abraham Lincoln AXer viewing the film, complete this graphic organizer using informa<on from Killing Lincoln. Goals Results Skills/ Talents Weaknesses Advantages

Ac<vity 6: Historical Figure Character Map: John Wilkes Booth AXer viewing the film, complete this graphic organizer using informa<on from Killing Lincoln. Goals Results Skills/ Talents Weaknesses Advantages

Ac<vity 7 Reflec<on and Discussion AXer viewing the film, in a small group discuss the following ques<ons and then share your thoughts during a whole class discussion. 1. Was John Wilkes Booth a madman, a zealot, neither or both? Explain your conclusion based on evidence from Killing Lincoln. 2. How might American history have been different if Lincoln had not been assassinated?