In this lesson, you will learn about a famous American monument:
The Statue of Liberty.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
- Use key vocabulary
- Identify the main idea of a written passage
- Talk about the importance of the Statue of Liberty
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
- Complete the Warm Up Exercises
- Review the Vocabulary Section
- Watch the Vocabulary Video
- Play the Vocabulary Game
- Watch the Statue of Liberty Video
- Read the Reading Comprehension Passage
- Answer the Reading Comprehension Questions
- Chit Chat- Talk about what you learned
- Complete the Homework (Optional)
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Vocabulary
Review the vocabularyfor this section.
to greet someone in a friendly way
Welcome
a stick with fire or light
Torch
freedom
Liberty
a funny name or shorter version of a given name
Nickname
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Vocabulary Video
Click this video to help you learn your new vocabulary words.
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Vocabulary Game
To practice your new vocabulary, play a game:
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Reading Comprehension
Read the text below aloud.
The statue is a lady holding a ________. She is 300 feet tall. Her ___________ is “Lady _________.” She ___________ new people to America. What a great gift France gave to America!
welcomes
torch
nickname
Liberty
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Reading Comprehension Questions
Answer the questions below.
Which country gave America the Statue of Liberty?
How did the Statue of Liberty get to America?
Describe what the Statue of Liberty looks like.
What is the Statue of Liberty's nickname?
Why do you think the Statue of Liberty is important?
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Chit Chat
Practice speaking with your mentor.
What is a famous tourist site in your country? Recommend a place for your mentor to visit.
Tell your mentor about a gift you have given to someone else.
What would your nickname for the Statue of Liberty be?
Do you have any nicknames?
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Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
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Homework
Option 2: Writing
Write a short paragraph about the Statue of Liberty. Include what it looks like, where it is, and what it represents.
Option 1: Draw
Draw the Statue of Liberty. Include important details like the torch, crown, and robe.
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to greet someone in a friendly way
Welcome
a funny name or shorter version of a given name
Nickname
a stick with fire or light
Torch
freedom
Liberty
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Transcript
In this lesson, you will learn about a famous American monument:
The Statue of Liberty.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
© 2024 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Vocabulary
Review the vocabularyfor this section.
to greet someone in a friendly way
Welcome
a stick with fire or light
Torch
freedom
Liberty
a funny name or shorter version of a given name
Nickname
© 2024 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Vocabulary Video
Click this video to help you learn your new vocabulary words.
© 2024 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Vocabulary Game
To practice your new vocabulary, play a game:
© 2024 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Reading Comprehension
Read the text below aloud.
The statue is a lady holding a ________. She is 300 feet tall. Her ___________ is “Lady _________.” She ___________ new people to America. What a great gift France gave to America!
welcomes
torch
nickname
Liberty
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Reading Comprehension Questions
Answer the questions below.
Which country gave America the Statue of Liberty?
How did the Statue of Liberty get to America?
Describe what the Statue of Liberty looks like.
What is the Statue of Liberty's nickname?
Why do you think the Statue of Liberty is important?
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Chit Chat
Practice speaking with your mentor.
What is a famous tourist site in your country? Recommend a place for your mentor to visit.
Tell your mentor about a gift you have given to someone else.
What would your nickname for the Statue of Liberty be?
Do you have any nicknames?
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Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
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Homework
Option 2: Writing
Write a short paragraph about the Statue of Liberty. Include what it looks like, where it is, and what it represents.
Option 1: Draw
Draw the Statue of Liberty. Include important details like the torch, crown, and robe.
© 2024 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
to greet someone in a friendly way
Welcome
a funny name or shorter version of a given name
Nickname
a stick with fire or light
Torch
freedom
Liberty