Statue of Liberty Dot-to-Dot / Connect the Dots PDF
About This Product
Discover the Statue of Liberty in a whole new way with this engaging dot-to-dot activity! With 505 dots to connect, this challenge will keep your students focused and entertained while reinforcing fine motor skills, patience, and attention to detail.
Perfect for United States History and Social Studies lessons, this activity can spark meaningful discussions about the history and symbolism of the Statue of Liberty. Whether you’re teaching about immigration, American landmarks, or national symbols, this dot-to-dot makes learning interactive and fun.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886, has stood as a beacon of freedom and democracy for over a century. Located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it was the first sight many immigrants saw as they arrived in America seeking a better life. Designed by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and built with the help of engineer Gustave Eiffel, the statue represents liberty and the enduring friendship between France and the United States.
Designed for easy printing and reuse, you can bring this activity into your classroom year after year. It’s a great addition to lesson plans, substitute folders, early finisher activities, or just as a rewarding brain break.
Page 1: The dot-to-dot puzzle. Page 2: Answer key for quick reference
Size: 7.5” x 10” – perfectly formatted for easy printing
Format: PDF for hassle-free downloads and use
Terms of Use: For personal and educational purposes only
Watch your students light up as the Statue of Liberty slowly appears before their eyes, one dot at a time. A fun and rewarding way to reinforce history while keeping students engaged!