crown Noun: a metal head covering worn by someone with power

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The Story of the Statue of Liberty By Betsy & Giulio Maestro Unit 6 Week 1

crown Noun: a metal head covering worn by someone with power The king wore a crown on his head while sitting on his throne. Who might wear a crown?

liberty Noun: freedom People who live in a free country have liberty. What countries’ citizens have liberty?

models Noun: small copies of something The wood carver made two models of airplanes. What is something you have made a model of?

symbol Noun: an object, animal or icon that stands for something A flag is a symbol of a country. What is a symbol you have seen that stands for something?

tablet Noun: a small, flat surface with something written on it A tablet is a stone that has writing carved into it. Why might a tablet be important to have?

torch Noun: a long stick with material at one end that burns The Olympic torch was lit to show the start of the games. Where have you seen a torch?

unforgettable Adjective: impossible to forget it My trip to Disney World with my family was unforgettable. What have you done that is unforgettable?

unveiled Verb: revealed; removed a cover from The new ride at the amusement park was unveiled to the guests. What is something that can be unveiled?