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Assassination of Lincoln Reconstruction Era History Readers Theater Grades 6-8

Assassination of Lincoln Reconstruction Era History Readers Theater Grades 6-8

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Focus: Relive one of America’s most dramatic turning points—Abraham Lincoln’s 1865 assassination—and challenge students to decide how a nation can heal when its guiding voice is silenced.

Script Summary:
From Lincoln’s stirring Second Inaugural Address to John Wilkes Booth’s frantic diary entries, students step inside ten fast-moving scenes that cover the murder at Ford’s Theatre, the manhunt across Maryland, and the first clashes over Reconstruction. Key voices—Mary Todd Lincoln, Edwin Stanton, Frederick Douglass, and the newly sworn-in Andrew Johnson—lay out competing visions of justice and reunion.

What’s Included:

  • 10-page printable script (~2,200 words, 15 speaking parts)
  • Teacher guide with scene summaries, primary-source links, discussion prompts, and answer keys
  • Student slide deck (25 Google Slides / PPTX) featuring vocabulary, short-answer, analysis & extension tasks
  • Self-grading Google Forms exit quiz (20 multiple-choice questions)

Skills Addressed:

  • Historical analysis of early-Reconstruction dilemmas
  • Fluency & expressive reading through performance
  • Evidence-based debate using authentic primary sources
  • SAT-level vocabulary development (tenacity, vindicate, magnanimity)

The worksheet deepens learning with:

  • 10 text-based comprehension questions
  • 5 higher-order analysis prompts (e.g., “How would Lincoln’s 10 Percent Plan have differed under Johnson?”)
  • 5 optional research / extension tasks tied to Library of Congress documents

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