Free Statue of Liberty Worksheets for Kids
Learn all about Lady Liberty with our free Statue of Liberty worksheets and coloring pages.
The printable geography worksheets range from labeling the different parts of the statue to fact-finding activities. Additionally, there are six pages dedicated to the rich history of the Statue of Liberty.
Discover fascinating facts about the statue’s height, weight, materials, and symbolism.
Get ready to unlock knowledge and celebrate the iconic Statue of Liberty with our downloadable worksheets. Let the learning adventure begin!
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Statue of Liberty worksheet
Learn all about Lady Liberty with this worksheet.
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The children will have to do their research either from the internet or books about the Statue of Liberty and they will need to show the height, weight, materials, and interesting facts about her.
This What is the Statue of Liberty book is a great way to find out this information.
What is the height of the Statue of Liberty? The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet tall and stands on a pedestal that is 154 feet tall, making the height of the entire sculpture 305 feet.
What is the weight of the Statue of Liberty? The total weight is 225 tons (450,000 lbs).
What is Lady Liberty made from? She is made out of copper 3/32 inches thick, the same as two U.S. pennies put together.
Where is the Statue of Liberty? Liberty Island in New York Harbor, NYC.
Statue of Liberty facts for kids
- The statue’s crown bears seven spikes that symbolize the seven oceans and seven continents of the world and emphasize her message of welcome, inclusiveness, and freedom.
- Lady Liberty is struck by lightning 600 times a year.
- Gustave Eiffel (the designer of the Eiffel Tower) helped build it.
- Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor who designed the statue, is said to have modeled her face after his own mother.
- Visitors climb 354 steps (22 stories) to look out from 25 windows in the crown.
- When the statue was assembled on Bedloe’s Island (now named Liberty Island), it was a beautiful brown color. It stayed this way for around 35 years until 1920 when the copper skin had begun to oxidize and turn the lovely sea green we know today.
- Lady Liberty can sway up to three inches in any direction during heavy winds, while her torch can sway up to five inches.
- The Statue of Liberty was the tallest statue in America at the time.
- The full name of the statue is Liberty Enlightening the World.
- The robed female figure represents Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom.
Have fun with our free American landmarks worksheet too!
You can download all 8 Statue of Liberty printables for free at the end of this page.
Statue of Liberty label worksheet
Label the parts of the Statue of Liberty, and then color her in.
The six words are at the bottom of the worksheet so the children know how to spell all the words. They have to identify the torch, the crown, her arm, the robe, the tablet, and the base.
Statue of Liberty coloring pages
In 1865, the French historian Edouard de Laboulaye proposed that France create a statue to give to the United States in celebration of the nation’s democracy.
The sculptor, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi designed the sculpture. The goal was to design it in time for the centenary of the Declaration of Independence.
The tablet the lady is holding has the date of July 4, 1776. The date of the Declaration of Independence. Download our free Declaration of Independence worksheet printables.
IN 1885 the statue was completed and disassembled, packed in over 200 crates, and shipped to New York.
On October 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland officially dedicated the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue is located on Liberty Island (previously called Bedloe Island), a short ferry ride from America’s most famous immigration center, Ellis Island.
Statue of Liberty books & activities for kids
We always like to add some fun activities and a book to our studies, and there are lots to choose from about Lady Liberty.
Her Right Foot is an excellent picture book all about the Statue of Liberty and makes a great read aloud.
Weird But True USA has some silly facts, including. Immigrants to Ellis Island, New York, were often served ice cream as part of their first American meal!
The 50 States book is one of our favorites when studying American geography.
This Ravensburger Statue of Liberty 3D puzzle is the night edition and it lights up. We love Ravensburger 3D puzzles and this one does not disappoint.
Younger students will absolutely love these mapology statues of America there are 10 monuments to build including the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty has even been made into countless sets of Lego so if you are looking for gifts for Lego lovers this is the answer.
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Last Updated on 3 September 2024 by Clare Brown
This is fantastic!! Thank you!! My 1st grader is going to love this!
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