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Scholastic guided reading programs complete title list level title lexile dra genre fsy it it adv. The statue of liberty liberty enlightening the world. The statue of liberty is the tallest woman in the united states and one of the countrys most beloved. The statue was made all around the world in different pieces. Readers will learn many interesting facts about where she came from and how she was built.

The book also tells the story of how the statue of liberty was a gift from france and is a celebration of our freedom in america. Read this book to learn more interesting facts about this landmark. The statue was erected twelve years earlier, in 1886. The story of the statue of liberty by betsy maestrogiulio maestro. A picture book about the statue of liberty by dave. Lets take a deeper look, and learn more about the statue of liberty. This 2page nonfiction article shares the history of the statue of liberty, a gift from france. Buy the statue of liberty step into reading book online at low. A giant copper statue welcomes people from the around the world to our country. Informational nonfiction, 504 words, level m grade 2, lexile 560l multilevel book also available in levels j and p on an island in new york harbor stands a very big, green, famous ladythe statue of liberty. Discover the story behind this famous national landmark.

Students can do this craft while also learning about the statue of liberty. Students learn about the history of the statue of liberty. Informational nonfiction 504 words, level m grade 2, lexile 560l multilevel book also available in levels j and p. Statue of liberty summary a threequarter front view of the statue of liberty. Readers will learn many interesting facts about where she came from and how. On an island in new york harbor stands a very big, green, famous ladythe statue of liberty. Mar 01, 2008 explore the history of the statue of liberty, discusses where the statue came from, who designed it, and its significance in american culture and history. The torch represents the idea that light, or enlightenment, is needed. Statue of liberty math statue of liberty book, ellis. Kids curious about the statue of liberty will pick up this and other littleknown facts in this issue, which traces the history of lady liberty from her birth as a wild idea at a dinner party in france in 1846 to her emergence all 151 feet of her on bedloes island 20 years later.

Early readers are introduced to the statue of liberty through a brief history told through simple text, stunning images. Differentiated in 3 lexile levels 580, 790, and 1,050. The statue of liberty capstone library capstone publishing. The reason why they had to do that is because they didnt have enough material to build it in the same place. Blackton, james stuart, 18751941, production, camera. The colorful illustrations, bold, vibrant art, kidfriendly text and photographs help bring the statue of liberty to life. Readers learn about the history of the statue of liberty and what it represents. Origin and construction many people know the statue of liberty was a gift from france, but not much else about its origins. The story of the statue of liberty by xavier niz, cynthia martin. The original name was liberty enlightening the world. The statue of liberty is the tallest woman in the united states and one of the countrys most beloved symbols of freedom. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, making connections questions, a glossary, and an index. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times.

Listen as park ranger jeanetta tells the amazing story of lady libertys journey in 1885 from france to new york harbor. Oct 07, 2017 support the author by purchasing the book here. Liberty holds a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left. H the feel good book ad290l 14 fsy h hello, crabby. Series information emergent readers will discover the history and heritage of american symbols, such as the u. This is best for students to do individually or in small groups.

Engaging, simple text by popular nonfiction writer lucille recht penner details the construction and symbolism of the skyscrapersized lady liberty, frances unique gift to the united states, who watches over new york harbor. Shining like a beacon in new york harbor, lady liberty represents freedom to all who see her. The statue of libertys history printable 3rd 5th grade. The story of the statue the story of the statue the story of the statue the story of the statue. The statue of liberty is one of the tallest statues in the world. Statue of liberty mini reader and flip book this is a great resource to teach your students about the statue of liberty. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free capstone 4d app and scanning for access to awesome videos. What are some interesting fact about the statue of liberty. May 12, 2009 the copper and steel statue formally named liberty enlightening the world has been a fixture of new york city and a symbol for the nation since its dedication by president grover cleveland in october 1886. The statue of liberty stands tall in the new york harbor. This book uses easytoread text to introduce the statue of liberty as an american symbol of freedom. Today about four million people visit the statue of liberty and ellis island every year.

The statue of liberty easy to read level 1 wonders of. Follow along with words on screen to learn fun facts about americas statue of liberty. The story of the statue of liberty by betsy maestro. The thing which appears to be a book is not a book its a tablet, also known as a tabula ansata a tablet evoking the law. Material at the end of the book includes a chronology, statue statistics, important people, interesting facts, a summary of restoration work and the full text of emma lazarus poem. The statue was so tall you could see all of new york city. Learn all about how and why this symbol of liberty came to be. The statue of liberty easy to read level 1 wonders of america. The true story of how the 111foottall lady took her place in new york harbor and her dedication in 1886 is sure to fascinate young readers. The statue of liberty was a good book because the statue was the tallest man made statue in new york. This book is everything you wanted to know about the statue of liberty and the full history of it. The statue of liberty was given to the united states on.

Historians say that the sculptor, fredericauguste bartholdi, used his mother as the model for the statues face. Standing on liberty island at the tip of new york city, the statue welcomed immigrants from. In 1876, france decided to give the united states a very special present for its 100th birthday. Informational nonfiction 695 words, level p grade 2, lexile 670l. Statue of liberty facts for kids all about statue of liberty. Informational nonfiction, 304 words, level j grade 1, lexile 510l multilevel book also available in levels m and p on an island in new york harbor stands a very big, green, famous ladythe statue of liberty. A handsome picture book format succeeds as a vehicle for a brief history of the statue. The statue of liberty 9780679869283 by lucille recht penner, jada rowland. To people all over the world it is a symbol of freedom and friendship.

Im reading about the statue of liberty helps early readers learn fun and interesting facts about the statue of liberty. Vivid photographs and easytoread text aid comprehension for early readers. I liked this book because it was so factual about the statue of liberty, but i really enjoyed the illustrations and the pull out picture of the statue of liberty. Readers will learn many interesting facts about where she came from and. The statue of liberty stands tall as a symbol of freedom. I think children will enjoy the many extraordinary facts found in this book, i. Statue of liberty, the scholastic library publishing. A group of frenchmen discussing their dictatorlike emperor and the democratic government of the u. Readers will learn about the history of the statue of liberty and everything from how tall lady liberty is and what shes made out of to the significance of the tablet shes holding. In 1876, france decided to give the united states a very big and very special presentthe statue of liberty.

U the statue of liberty nc1090l 50 mys u the storm in the barn. The gift was to commemorate the 100th birthday of the united states, and just packing it was no small feat350 pieces in 214 crates shipped across the ocean. The story of the statue of liberty rise and shine american story maestro, betsy, maestro, giulio on. This book has all the facts about this incredible statue. Informational nonfiction, 504 words, level m grade 2, lexile 560l. Early readers are introduced to the statue of liberty through a brief history told through simple text, stunning images, and a helpful glossary and index. The wellorganized chapters help students identify key details while the photographs, timelines and other text features encourage students to make connections between historical events. Informational nonfiction 695 words, level p grade 2, lexile 670l multilevel book also available in levels j and m. This step 2 nonfiction reader uses illustrations and photographs to tell the story of how lady liberty was sculpted, transported from france, unveiled, and made into an american icon. Its pieces were built separately in france in 1884. This step 2 nonfiction reader uses illustrations and.

The statue of liberty s original torch displayed in the statue of liberty museum on october 7, 2016, construction started on the new statue of liberty museum on liberty island. The title is complete with historical and modern images, bolded glossary terms, a more facts page, and a picture glossary. One of the most famous american symbols, the statue of liberty stands for freedom and opportunity. The story of the statue of liberty rise and shine american. Did you know that the statue of liberty was actually made in france, broken down into 350 pieces and then shipped to new york in 214 crates. The story of the statue of liberty rise and shine american story. American history series allows readers to experience the earliest moments in american history and to discover how these moments helped shape the country that it is today. What is the official name of the statue of liberty.

Picture books board books chapter books acorn branches graphix licensed graphic novels middle grade young adult narrative nonfiction. Standing at the entrance to new york harbor, the statue of liberty welcomed millions of immigrants to the united states early in the twentieth century. Informational nonfiction 504 words, level m grade 2, lexile 560l. It all started at dinner one night near paris in 1865. Mary firestone has written more than thirty childrens books. In 1876, france decided to give the united states a very big and very special present the statue of liberty.

Includes a fillin fact finder graphic organizer so that kids can report what they learn. Historians say that the sculptor, fredericauguste bartholdi, used his mother as the model for the statue s face and his wife as the model for the arms. Over 125 years ago our beloved statue of liberty made its way to new york harbor. Informational nonfiction, 695 words, level p grade 2, lexile 670l multilevel book also available in levels j and m on an island in new york harbor stands a very big, green, famous ladythe statue of liberty. Statue of liberty, close reads unit, collaborative poster.

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