The statue of liberty national monument scholastic. You wouldnt want to be a worker on the statue of liberty. Appropriate titles of equal value may be substituted if any of the listed titles are unavailable at shipping time. The statue of liberty was given to the united states on. Why does the author discuss characters from the wizard of oz in this essay. 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. In 1883, lazarus donated her poem, the new colossus, to an auction raising funds for the construction. Sep 02, 2019 access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to scholastic news magazine. The wild leaf ride, sleeps for the winter, lost in the snow, flies from the nest, takes a moonwalk, arctic adventure, has a heart, gets crabby, flies with the dinosaurs, and the missing tooth, rides the wind, in the bat cave, gets recycled, gets caught in a web, and the shark adventure. Statue of liberty scholastic scholastic books for kids. Scholastic book wizard mobile on the app store app store apple. Be sure to click on guided reading level towards the top of the page. It tells the history and the importance of the statue of liberty in america.
Relates the construction of the statue of liberty and its importance as a symbol of freedom. See the statue of liberty, the empire state building, and ellis. Learn how to build, maintain and manage an effective classroom library and get quick, easy access to over 50,000 scholastic childrens books with the new and. For us, this book added visiting the statue of liberty. These absorbing presentations of the exclamation point events in history are punctuated by canyoubelieveit facts. 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. This book provides 24 gradeappropriate nonfiction texts in a wide variety of genres, from. They want to steal new mouse citys statue of liberty and take it back to cat island. Internet archive contributor internet archive language english. From sculptures to paintings to photographs and even cakes.
Teach about immigration with this webcast from ellis island, brought to you by scholastic and the national park service. Full of incredible exhibits, the museum gives color and context to the statue and houses her original torch. The book, what is the statue of liberty, is an excellent read. The monument was established in 1924, when liberty island was known as bedloes island. The statue of liberty ellis island foundation invites you to create your own liberty masterpiece.
Immigrants were taken from their ships to be processed at ellis island before they could enter the country. Statue of liberty, the scholastic library publishing. Theres not a moments rest for a worker on the statue of liberty. This collection of quality nonfiction titles was hand selected to provide you with the best books at the best prices. Statue of liberty statue of liberty, social studies. The core knowledge sequence collections fully align with selected topics from the core knowledge sequence. Ferry access up to the fort wood section of the pedestal of the statue of liberty, priority entry into the boarding queue which saves you wait time at the departure point, ferry access to the grounds of the statue of liberty on liberty island, plus the ellis island immigration museum on ellis island. Sep 02, 2019 youve probably never seen the statue of liberty like this before. Monumental event venues available for your next special event.
Scholastic book wizard comes with an easytouse barcode scanner that lets them scan, create and save book lists, or an entire classroom library to their existing. The american revolution the civil rights movement the space race the statue of liberty the titanic womens suffrage this collection from scholastic features titles from the blast back series. The statue of liberty by patricia ryon quiri scholastic. The magic school bus builds the statue of liberty scholastic. The magic school bus reader complete 20 book set scholastic readers, level 2 the magic school bus. This photo was taken in 1886, not long after americas most famous lady arrived on liberty island in new york harbor. Frizzle and her class are going to visit the statue of liberty, but the magic school bus takes them back in time and the class gets to see how the statue was. Visitors should note that statue cruises is the only authorized concessionaire permitted to sell tickets and provide ferry access to liberty. This book gives a fascinating account of the history of the statue of liberty, from the original idea at a french dinner party to its most recent renovation. Information is presented in a thorough yet engaging manner, featuring lively sidebars, a glossary, visual back. This book tells, with interesting photographs and te in new yorks harbor stands a 305foot statue that welcomes all who come to america. Text and photographs provide an introduction to the statue of liberty, discussing what it stands for, where it is located, its construction, and what it. Here are a few of many books i use to teach about immigration.
Printable arts and crafts, skills sheets color, cut and fold this cute statue of liberty to make her stand on a table. In 1876, france decided to give the united states a very special present for its 100th birthday. Each gradelevel collection contains a mix of classical literature, contemporary. The island was renamed in 1956 by an act of congress. Scholastic news nonfiction readersamerican symbols. Relates the construction of the statue of liberty and its importance as a symbol of freedom access. Type a book title, keyword or author to find out the level. You can explore all of it at the new statue of liberty museum that opened on liberty island in may. Text and photographs provide an introduction to the statue of liberty, discussing what it stands for, where it is located, its construction, and what it is made of.
To get to ellis island, visitors must take a ferry from either battery park in manhattan or liberty state park in new jersey. Description in this powerfully moving, authentic portrait of the statue of liberty, told through the eyes of those who created her, rappaports historically accurate, poetic vignettes and tavaress magnificent images remind us of the true origins of a national symbol. Teachers around the world have discovered the rich framework of the core knowledge sequence, a blueprint for knowledgebased schooling designed to advance excellence and equity in education for all children. Lesson 5 patriotic symbols and traditions first grade. Through simple text and colorful photographs, this book introduces many interesting facts about one of americas most recognized symbols of freedom. Dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the statue of liberty and ellis island. Tour the historic immigration station, meet park rangers, and discover the history of immigration in america. Series information emergent readers will discover the. The top ten national monuments in america are briefly discussed in this book. In this powerfully moving, authentic portrait of the statue of liberty, told through the eyes of those who created her, rappaports historically accurate, poetic vignettes and tavaress magnificent images remind us of the true origins of a national symbol. Book americas top 10 national monuments by tanya lee stone.
Find out all about the inspiration for the statue, the process of its construction, and its journey to new york city. It includes details on how the statue was built, and information about the creator. You are being redirecting to scholastic s authentication page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. In this book readers will learn the fascinating story behind the statue s. Now you can read the fascinating story of how the statue of liberty was created and given to america by the french. They can also learn amazing facts like the ones on these pages. The statue of liberty museum is an experience unto itself. Since the statue s dedication on october 28, 1886, her image has been replicated countless times. Jan 01, 2007 the magic school bus reader complete 20 book set scholastic readers, level 2 the magic school bus.
In this book readers will learn the fascinating story behind the statue s creation. The incredible shrinking kid february stink and the. Additional content for further learning on this subject available at. No additional ticket is needed to visit the museum. Before you depart, be sure to visit the liberty vista atop the museum for breathtaking view of the statue and new york harbor. The statue of liberty stepintoreading, step 2 paperback picture book, july 10, 1995 by lucille recht penner author visit amazons lucille recht penner page. This book uses easytoread text to introduce the statue of liberty as an american symbol of freedom. It was shipped to the united states in about 350 pieces. This book discusses the creation of the statue of liberty, how it was constructed and shipped, and how the american people reacted to the statue. Teachers home lessons and ideas books and authors top teaching blog teachers tool kit student activities. Statue of liberty national monument includes the statue on liberty island in new york harbor as well as the former immigration center on nearby ellis island, encompassing a total area of 24 ha 58 acres. Information is presented in a thorough yet engaging manner, featuring lively sidebars, a glossary, visual back matter, and an index. To people all over the world it is a symbol of freedom and friendship. Teachers assess students to determine their independent reading level.
760 801 805 534 91 1104 23 630 111 808 1172 223 220 1338 64 1344 82 150 538 1187 263 1452 443 458 329 52 211 262 1119 1460 797 733 1268 417