Learn about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty

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Learn about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty Changes in America Learn about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty

Ellis Island Use this website to find out information on Ellis Island. Highlight and right click. Then click on OPEN HYPERLINK to open the website. http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_1800s/ellis_island.php Use the text feature headings to help you answer these questions. When did Ellis Island open? Who was the first immigrant to arrive? What was it like on the island? How is Ellis Island today? Find 1 fact about Ellis Island. Draw a picture of Ellis Island.

Statue of Liberty Use this website to learn about the Statue of Liberty. Highlight and right click. Then click on OPEN HYPERLINK to open the website. http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_1800s/statue_of_liberty.php Who gave the United States of America the Statue of Liberty? What does the Statue of Liberty represent? How tall is she? What year was she built? Who built the Statue of Liberty? Find one fact about the Statue of Liberty? Draw a picture of the Statue of Liberty.