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city crown island statue Picture Cards Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty city crown island statue tykim_www.JYbooks. com

symbol torch symbol torch Picture Cards Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty symbol torch [sim-bul] noun, plural symbols. something used to stand for something else. The symbol for a dollar is S. [torch] noun, plural torches. a light made from a piece of wood or other material with a burning flame on the end. symbol torch tykim_www.JYbooks. com

city crown island statue Word Cards Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty [sit-ee] noun, plural cities. a place, larger and more important than a town, where many people live and work. [krown] noun, plural crowns. a decorative kind of hat or head covering worn by kings and queens. [eye-lund] noun. Plural islands. a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. ; an island in a lake. [stach-oo] noun, plural statues. an image of a person or animal that is made out of stone, wood, or bronze. city crown island statue tykim_www.JYbooks. com

Prior Knowledge 1 Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty Color the Statue of Liberty. * tykim_www.JYbooks. com

Prior Knowledge 2 Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty * Think and talk about the Statue of Liberty. What do you know about it? tykim_www.JYbooks. com Choose and glue! symbol torch Australia July 4 New York crown

city crown island statue symbols torch Word Study Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty Write the Words! * Write the words in the boxes. Then match and draw lines. Write them on the line. city crown island statue symbols torch Use the words above to complete each sentence. * The of New York has many sights to see. One place people visit is the _______________of Liberty. The stands for the seven continents. The Statue of Liberty is on an . tykim_www.JYbooks. com

Grammar Social Studies_Level10_The Statue of Liberty Preposition ‘of’ * A preposition is used to show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. JIR : The Statue of Liberty Grammar & Punctuation 6 Rule 16 Practice 1 Practice 2 (JIR) * I ate a piece of cake for dessert. * The limb of the tree broke off in the ice storm., * Mendoza sits at the foot of the Andes Mountains. * The city of New York has many sights to see. * The Statue of Liberty is about 300 feet tall. * The statue is a symbol of freedom. tykim_www.JYbooks. com