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To Kill a Mockingbird movie activity helping students unpack and analyze the Tom Robinson trial! Students begin by closely analyzing each testimony to gather evidence and the facts of the case. They will then use that analysis to write an argumentative essay claiming Tom Robinson is innocent. Please note: This resource uses the movie version of TKAM for the trial.
Students will:
- Watch the Tom Robinson trial
- Analyze the testimonies to identify evidence for the prosecution and the defense.
- Write an argumentative essay detailing why Tom Robinson is innocent.
RESOURCE BREAKDOWN
Print and digital versions available!
- PDF
- Google™ Slides
Lesson Pages:
1. Teacher Directions
2. Trial Analysis
Critical thinking questions for students to analyze the testimonies offered by each character:
- Sherriff Heck Tate
- Bob Ewell
- Mayella Ewell
- Tom Robinson
An answer key for the analysis questions is provided!
2. Evidence Breakdown
Students use their analysis to list every piece of evidence that they believe proves Tom's innocence.
An answer key is provided listing specific pieces of evidence that show Tom's innocence.
3. Argumentative Essay
Students use the analysis and the evidence breakdown to write a five paragraph essay claiming that Tom Robinson is innocent.
An essay outline sheet is provided to help students structure and create their final essay.
FILE FORMAT
File Type: PDF & Google Slides
Editable: No
Total Pages: 36
Content Pages: 26