Vocabulary
Facts about the Statue
Who, What, Where
Symbolism
True or False
100

What does the word symbol mean?

A picture or object that stands for something else

100

Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.?

France

100

Who built the inside of the statue?

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel

100

What does the torch symbolize?

Hope and light

100

The statue came from Italy.

False – France

200

What is a torch used for?

To give light

200

In what year did the statue arrive in the United States?

1885

200

What was the statue a gift for?

The 100th birthday of the United States

200

What does the crown represent?

Freedom for all people in the world

200

The statue holds a torch and a book.

True

300

What does freedom mean?

Being free to do what you want, without control

300

What is the statue holding in her right hand?

A torch

300

Where is the Statue of Liberty located?

New York Harbor / Liberty Island

300

What do the chains at her feet represent?

Freedom from oppression or slavery

300

You can visit the statue’s crown.

True 

400

What does the word gift mean in the story?

Something that is given to someone

400

What is in her left hand?

A tablet with the date July 4, 1776

400

Who designed the statue?

Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi

400

Why is she green?

The copper turned green over time

400

The statue was always green.

False – it was copper brown

500

What does welcoming mean?

To be friendly and kind when someone arrives

500

What was the statue made of?

Copper

500

What does the crown on the statue have?

Seven points, for the seven continents and seas

500

What does the statue represent to immigrants?

A new life, freedom, and hope

500

The statue is only a decoration.

False – it is a national symbol

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