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Terms of use

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All rights reserved. This file is for personal and classroom use only. You are not allowed to re-sell this packet or claim it as your own. You may not alter this file.

You may photocopy it only for personal, non-commercial uses, such as your immediate family or classroom.

If you have any questions, comments, problems, or future product suggestions, feel free to shoot me an e-mail! :)

Movie Studies:• The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler• The Emperor’s New Groove• The Giver• The Greatest Showman• Holes• Life is Beautiful• Meet the Robinsons• Mulan• Newsies• The Pursuit of Happyness• Secondhand Lions• The Sound of Music• Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory• The Zookeeper’s Wife• And more!

Created by Samantha ShankE-mail: [email protected]: learnincolor.comTeachers Pay Teachers: teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learn-In-Color

Join my Facebook community!facebook.com/learnincolor

Novel Studies:• I Am David by Anne Holm• Louisiana’s Way Home by Kate DiCa-

millo• Merci Suarez Changes Gears by Meg

Medina• Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes

by Jonathan Auxier• Projekt 1065 by Alan Gratz• Sweep by Jonathan Auxier• And more!

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Movie Quiz1. What is the Charlotte? A. A train B. A car C. A ship D. An airplane2. What do Ben, Riley, and Ian find on the Charlotte? A. A pipe B. A map C. Glasses D. A book3. On the Charlotte, who wants to steal the Declaration of Independence? A. Ben B. Riley C. Sadusky D. Ian4. How does the FBI get Ben’s name? A. His credit card B. He gives it to them C. Facial recognition D. His father turns him in5. How does Riley get the Silence Dogood letters? A. A kid helps get them B. Patrick had them in his attic C. Ian stole them D. All of these6. What famous American monument has the words “Pass and Stow” on it? A. The Lincoln Memorial B. The White House C. The Statue of Liberty D. The Liberty Bell7. What does Ben find at Independence Hall, where the Liberty Bell used to be? A. A pipe B. A map C. Glasses D. A book8. Who does Ian take as hostage before going into the church? A. Ben’s mother B. Ben’s father C. Ben’s uncle D. Ben’s cousin9. Who does Patrick give a fake clue to? A. Ian B. Ben C. Riley D. Abigail10. Where does the group end up finding the treasure? A. Trinity Church B. Mount Rushmore C. The White House D. A sunken ship11. What was your favorite part of the movie?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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National Treasure Discussion1. What are some symbols in the movie? Why are symbols important?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. Why is it important to know about your country’s history?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3. The men in the Gates family are named after famous American historical figures - Benjamin Franklin Gates, Patrick (Henry), etc. If you were named after a historical figure, who would you choose and why?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4. Abigail and Riley make a deal with Ian to get Ben out of the custody of the FBI. Did they have any other alternatives?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. Do you think Ben deserved to go to prison for stealing the Declaration? Explain your answer.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________6. If you had to hide a great treasure, where would you hide it? Why?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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National Treasure CluesDescribe each of the clues that Ben finds at each of the following locations. What object do they find? Where does this lead them to next?

1. The Charlotte________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. The Gala at The National Archives________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Franklin Institute in Philadelphia________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. Independence Hall________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. Trinity Church________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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What happens after each of these events in National Treasure?

Cause and EffectWhat happens next?

Ben, Riley, and Ian findthe Charlotte.

Ben and Riley warn theFBI that the Declaration

would be stolen.

What happens next?

What happens next?

What happens next?

What happens next?

Ben, Riley, and Abigail try to figure out what is on the back

of the Declaration.

Abigail and Riley arechased by Ian.

Inside the church, Patrick tells Ian to go to Old North

Church in Boston.

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Give at least two examples of the following themes from National Treasure.

ThemesTreasure Hunting

Good vs. Bad

Friendship

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Ethics of Stealing When Ben finds out that Ian wants to steal the Declaration, he decides to warn multiple govern-ment organizations, including the FBI. No one believes him. He decides to steal it himself to prevent Ian from stealing it. Along the way, he destroys property, lies, and ultimately steals one of the country’s most sacred documents. Do you think it is ethical to steal the Declaration of Independence in order to prevent some-one else from stealing it? Did Ben have any other alternatives, since no one believed him? Discuss wheth-er you think Ben did the right thing in order to find the treasure and make sure Ian did not steal the Decla-ration.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Pretend you are Ben and you find out Ian plans to steal the Declaration of Independence. You try to tell the FBI and other authorities, but no one believes you. Weigh the pros and cons of stealing this document. Then, explain whether or not you would choose to steal it.

Stealing the Declaration

Pros of Stealing the Declaration Cons of Stealing the Declaration

Would you steal the Declaration of Independence?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Ben

similarities

Riley

Ben and Riley are great friends, but they have many differences! Compare and contrast Ben and Riley’s personalities.

Ben vs. Riley

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Benjamin GatesDescribe Ben’s physical appearance. Then, give at least three examples of when he shows each of the following traits.

Physical Traits

Adventurous

Intelligent

Courageous

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Riley PooleDescribe Riley’s physical appearance. Then, give at least three examples of when he shows each of the following traits.

Physical Traits

Sarcastic/Humorous

Thoughtful

Loyal

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Abigail ChaseDescribe Abigail’s physical appearance. Then, give at least three examples of when she shows each of the following traits.

Physical Traits

Careful

Intelligent

Brave

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Ian HoweDescribe Ian’s physical appearance. Then, give at least three examples of when he shows each of the following traits.

Physical Traits

Selfish

Ambitious

Jealous or Greedy

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Create your own movie cover of National Treasure.

Create a Cover

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Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States and was founded after the Revolutionary War. The DC stands for the District of Columbia and is named after Christopher Columbus. Washington was named after the first President of the United States and Found-ing Father, George Washington. The city of Washington D.C. holds some of the most im-portant political events in the world and is visited by more than 20 million tourists annually. The National Archives located in Wash-ington D.C. is home to thousands of some of the most important documents in American History. Some of these include the Declara-tion of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. If you are in Washington D.C., you can view many famous monuments and historical sites like the Washington Monument, the White House, or the Capitol Building. You can find memorials dedicated to notable presidents such as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, or John F. Kennedy. Visit the Smithsonian museums, the Air and Space Museum, or and the National Zoo. You can also see the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world! The motto of Washington D.C. is, “Justitia Omnibus” which means “justice for all.” It has a diverse population and a growing economy. Around Washington D.C., you will see beautiful cherry blos-som trees. In 1912, Japan sent over 3,000 cherry trees to the United States as a gift of friendship. Every spring, D.C. hosts the Cherry Blossom Festival that features cultural events and other events. Many of the locations throughout National Treasure take place in or near Washington D.C. The group steals the Declaration of Independence in Washington D.C. One of the most important scenes in the movie takes place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial when Ben discusses possibly going to jail for their plan to steal the Declaration of Independence.

Fun Fact: George Washington never lived in the White House. It was completed a year after he died. John Adams, the secondpresident, was the first president to live in the White House.

Washington D.C.

The White House

The Lincoln Memorial

The Washington Monument

George Washington

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1. Which country is Washington D.C. the capital of? A. Britain B. Ukraine C. Canada D. United States of America2. Who is the District of Columbia named after? A. Christopher Columbus B. The Queen of Columbia C. The King of Britain D. George Washington3. How many people visit Washington D.C. every year? A. 3 million B. 10 million C. 20 million D. 50 million4. List some of the famous memorials, monuments, and museums in Washington D.C.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. Which of the following is NOT in Washington D.C.? A. The Lincoln Memorial B. The Liberty Bell C. The National Zoo D. The National Archives6. The motto of Washington D.C. is “Justitia Omnibus.” What does it mean? A. Long Live Freedom B. Freedom for All C. Justice for All D. Justice Prevails7. What is the world’s largest library? A. The DC Library B. The Library of Alexandria C. The Washington Library D. The Library of Congress8. Why did Japan send America cherry blossom trees? A. A gift of friendship B. To proclaim a war C. A thank you D. America won WWII9. In the fun fact, which president never lived in the White House? A. John Adams B. Abraham Lincoln C. Thomas Jefferson D. George Washington10. What other facts did you learn?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Washington D.C. Quiz

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After a year of fighting during the American Revolutionary War, America’s thirteen col-onies had had enough. They wanted independence (freedom) from Great Britain. They decided to create the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4th, 1776. This document announced that the United States would no longer be under Great Britain. It was one of the first steps America took to fight Great Britain. There are five parts of the Declaration of Independence. These include the Statement of Purpose, Statement of Rights of People, Statement of Government, List of Complaints, and final-ly, the Statement of Independence. Five men wrote the Declaration of Independence. This group was called the Committee of Five. These men were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman, and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the document. Jefferson later became the third president of the United States. John Hancock, the President of Congress, was the first man to sign this special document. His signature is the biggest and is nearly five inches long! In total, fifty six men from all thirteen colonies signed the Declaration. The Declaration was adopted at Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is now known as Independence Hall. After it was signed, it was sent to the king of England and all of the colonies. It was printed in newspapers and read aloud to the public. One of the most important statements in the document says, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Unlike National Treasure, there is no secret map on the back of this document. The only thing written on the back says, “Original Declaration ofIndependence dated 4th July 1776.” Today, we celebrate our freedom on July Fourth,which is known as Independence Day! People celebratewith parades, fireworks, barbecues, picnics, and othercelebrations.

Did you know: John Adams (2nd US President) andThomas Jefferson (3rd US President) were the onlytwo men who signed the Declaration who laterbecame United States Presidents. They both died onJuly 4, 1826.

The Declaration of Independence

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1. When was the Declaration of Independence adopted? A. June 6, 1944 B. July 4, 1776 C. April 15, 1865 D. December 25, 17702. How many parts does the Declaration have? A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six3. What was the group who wrote the Declaration called? A. The Group of Five B. The Committee of Five C. The Top Five D. The Fierce Five4. Who wrote the first draft of the document? A. George Washington B. John Adams C. Thomas Jefferson D. John Hancock5. Who was the first one to sign the Declaration? A. George Washington B. John Adams C. Thomas Jefferson D. John Hancock6. Where was the Declaration adopted? A. Washington D.C. B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania C. San Diego, California D. Richmond, Virginia7. Which of the following statements is in the Declaration? A. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal... B. Four score and seven years ago... C. This is a date which will live in infamy...8. What is on the back of the real Declaration? A. A secret treasure map B. This is the real Declaration of Independence. C. Original Declaration of Independence dated 4th July 1776.9. When do Americans celebrate Independence day? A. July 4 B. July 10 C. December 25 D. June 810. Why is the Declaration of Independence so important to Americans?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Declaration of Independence Quiz

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What’s True?1. Is there a map on the back of the Declaration of Independence?No. The only thing written on the back is, “Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776.”

2. Was there a ship called the Charlotte?Yes, however this British ship was never found.

3. Who is Silence Dogood?Silence Dogood was a pen name for Benjamin Franklin. He used thename to get published in his brother’s newspaper, the New-EnglandCourant.

4. What’s on the back of the $100 bill?Like in the movie, the back of the $100 bill has Independence Halland a clock. The bill’s clock says 4:10, but it has been debated to be2:22. The $100 bill was later released and the time is 10:30.

5. What does the Liberty Bell have written on it?The Liberty Bell has Leviticus 25:10 written on it, which says,“Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the Inhabitants thereof.”On the front of the bill has three lines: Pass and Stow / PhiladA and MDCCLIII. MDCCLIII is Roman numerals for 1753. John Pass and John Stow cast the bell.

6. Who invented Daylight Savings? New Zealand scientist George Hudson and British builder WilliamWillett were the first to come up with the idea of Daylight SavingsTime in 1895. Benjamin Franklin created a similar concept in 1784,so he’s often credited with the idea.

7. Where is Trinity Church?Trinity Church is on an intersection at Broadway and Wall Street in New York. There is no secret tunnel passageway there, since the underground has been turned into a subway system.

Benjamin Franklin

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Morse CodeMorse code is one of the most common types of codes. Decipher the message below.

ABCDEFGHI

JKLMNOPQR

STUVWXYZ

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

the secret

lies with

charlotte

A

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Morse CodeMorse code is one of the most common types of codes. Decipher the message below.

ABCDEFGHI

JKLMNOPQR

STUVWXYZ

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

life liberty

and the

pursuit of

happiness

B

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Morse CodeMorse code is one of the most common types of codes. Decipher the message below.

ABCDEFGHI

JKLMNOPQR

STUVWXYZ

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

the vision

to see the

treasured

past

C

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E C N E D N E P E D N I F L C

J B I O X O A R D T N Q O L Q

A I E Q I B O D K O Q J U E X

I O B N I T S G T K T F N B Y

J M N G J U A G O P T V D Y E

M A A O H A N R I D E I I T L

I I O E W I M U A E P U N R I

L K A E H D N I M L S F G E R

R E I S J K W X N Y C C O B L

C H A R L O T T E Q K E Y I B

X W R E H P I C I W A W D L J

O A B C I W C P K F U V G P D

G O Y J A M A Z W W F O W Z T

I W M X D R J R A B N M H K F

J R F F I C F S U B K V M E T

Word Search

DeclarationCipherDogood

Liberty BellIndependence

Founding

BenjaminRiley

IanAbigail

CharlotteWashington

Word Bank

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Movie Quiz1. C2. A3. D4. A5. A6. D7. C8. B9. A10. A

Clues1. They find a pipe with a riddle which leads them to the Declaration of Independence.2. Ben steals the Declaration to prevent Ian from stealing it. Ben and Abigail find a secret map on the back of it.3. Riley hires a young kid to get the Silence Dogood letters to decipher the code, which leads them to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.4. At Independence Hall, Ben finds a pair of glasses with multi-colored lenses, which is a way to read the map on the Declaration.5. After using the glasses to read the map, the group goes into Trinity Church where they ulti-mately find the treasure.

Cause and Effect1. The group finds a pipe with a riddle2. The FBI and Dr. Abigail Chase do not believe them. 3. With lemon juice and heat, they reveal a code on the back of the Declaration.4. They lose the Declaration.5. It is a fake clue, and Ben ends up finding the treasure.

Declaration of Independence1. B2. C3. B4. C

Answer Key5. D6. B7. A8. C9. A10. It celebrates our independence, answers may vary

Washington D.C.1. D2. A3. C4. Answers may vary5. A6. C7. D8. A9. D

Morse Code AThe secret lies with Charlotte

Morse Code BLife, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

Morse Code CThe vision to see the treasured past