Virtual Field Trip: Statue of Liberty
Summary
TLDRJoin a class on a virtual field trip to New York City to explore the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and a gift from France. Learn about its symbolic elements, such as the seven-spike crown representing the seven seas and continents, and the torch guiding the way to freedom. Discover how the statue's copper exterior turned green over time through oxidation. Be amazed by its height, equivalent to 11 cars, and the fact that it takes 354 steps to reach the crown. This educational journey concludes with a fond farewell to the iconic Lady Liberty.
Takeaways
- đœ The Statue of Liberty, also known as Lady Liberty, is a symbol of freedom and a welcoming beacon to the United States.
- đ The statue's crown has seven spikes, representing the seven seas and continents of the world.
- đïž Inside the statue, there are windows and a view of New York City from the top, which visitors can access.
- đ„ The torch in the statue's right hand symbolizes the light of freedom and is made of pure gold, illuminated at night.
- đ The tablet in the statue's left hand is inscribed with 'July 4th, 1776', marking America's Independence Day.
- đ The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States to celebrate its independence.
- đ§Č The statue is made of copper and has turned green due to oxidation over time, similar to how a penny turns green.
- đïž The statue's face would have remained brown like a penny if not for the oxidation process.
- đ The Statue of Liberty stands at 151 feet tall, equivalent to 11 cars stacked end to end.
- đŠ The statue's left hand is as long as an average adult giraffe, and its right arm is as long as an average school bus.
- đïžââïž It takes 354 steps to reach the crown of the statue, which can be a tiring experience for visitors.
Q & A
What is the destination of the field trip mentioned in the script?
-The destination of the field trip is New York City, specifically to visit the Statue of Liberty.
What is the nickname of New York City mentioned in the script?
-The nickname of New York City mentioned in the script is 'the Big Apple'.
How does one get to Liberty Island where the Statue of Liberty is located?
-One takes a ferry from New York Harbor to get to Liberty Island.
What is the symbolic meaning of the seven spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown?
-The seven spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown symbolize the seven seas and the seven continents of the world.
What can one see through the windows under the spikes of the Statue of Liberty's crown?
-People can travel up inside the Statue and look out through the windows under the spikes to see New York City.
What does the torch in the Statue of Liberty's right hand represent?
-The torch in the Statue of Liberty's right hand represents the light guiding the way to freedom.
What material is the Statue of Liberty's torch made of, and is it lit at night?
-The torch is made of pure gold and is lit up at night so it can still be seen.
What is written on the tablet in the Statue of Liberty's left hand, and what does it signify?
-The tablet in the Statue of Liberty's left hand has the date 'July 4th, 1776' written on it, which signifies America's Independence Day.
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States, and why?
-France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States as a present for its independence.
Why is the Statue of Liberty green in color?
-The Statue of Liberty is green because it is made of copper that has oxidized over time, similar to how a penny turns green.
How tall is the Statue of Liberty, and what is a comparison given in the script?
-The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet tall, which is equivalent to 11 cars stacked end to end.
What is the significance of the number of steps it takes to reach the crown of the Statue of Liberty?
-It takes 354 steps to reach the crown of the Statue of Liberty, which signifies the effort required to appreciate the symbol of freedom.
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