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The Story of the Statue of Liberty

The Story of the Statue of Liberty. By: Betsy and Giulo Maestro Genre: Narrative Nonfiction Skill: Main Idea Author’s Purpose: Inform. Main Idea. The main idea is the most important idea in a story.

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The Story of the Statue of Liberty

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  1. The Story of the Statue of Liberty By: Betsy and Giulo Maestro Genre: Narrative Nonfiction Skill: Main Idea Author’s Purpose: Inform

  2. Main Idea • The main idea is the most important idea in a story. • The small pieces of information that tell about the main idea are the supporting details.

  3. Say It! • crown • liberty • models • symbol • tablet • torch • unforgettable • unveiled

  4. More Words to Know pedestal riveted sculptor

  5. unveileduncovered

  6. unforgettablenot to be forgotten

  7. torchfiery light

  8. tabletflat surface for writing

  9. crownroyal head covering

  10. modelssmall copies

  11. Libertyfreedom

  12. symbolan object that stands for something else

  13. The queen wore a crown on her head.

  14. The queen wore a crown on her head.

  15. My little brother likes to put together model cars.

  16. My little brother likes to put together model cars.

  17. The artist unveiled her newest painting at the art show.

  18. The artist unveiled her newest painting at the art show.

  19. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in her hand.

  20. The Statue of Liberty holds a torch in her hand.

  21. The reporter wrote down the story on the writing tablet.

  22. The reporter wrote down the story on the writing tablet.

  23. Our flag stands for liberty.

  24. Our flag stands for liberty.

  25. That party was unforgettable.

  26. That party was unforgettable.

  27. What symbol stands for a city on the map key?

  28. What symbol stands for a city on the map key?

  29. Let’s review our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment. We will clap as we spell the word.

  30. torch

  31. tablet

  32. crown

  33. symbol

  34. models

  35. liberty

  36. unveiled

  37. unforgettable

  38. Spelling Words

  39. Review Questions p.

  40. Review Questions p.

  41. GREAT JOB!

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