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Statue of Liberty
Craft
Every child should learn about
the Statue of Liberty!  This is a
great craft for children to make
and wear.  Use this alongside
pretend play and role playing
the events of our Nations history.
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Materials:
2 Green Plates
(or paint 2 paper
plates green)
Scissors
Stapler
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Hang your flag up in your classroom,
or on a pole!  Or you can write the
pledge of allegiance on the back.
All Done!
  • Talk with children about the word  Talk
    with children about the word LIBERTY.
    What does it mean?  Do we each have
    our own liberties?  What about as a
    group?
  • What sorts of Liberties do we have?
    Talk with children about our civil
    liberties as citicizens of the United
    States.
  • Remind children that the Statue is a
    symbol of liberty to Americans.
Step 1
Cut the first paper plate in half.
Step 4
Cut around the center circle. This will be the
headband part.
Step 5
Cut out a piece of the band so that it will fit
your child's head.
Step 3
Cut the second plate to the center.
Step 6
Staple or glue the wedges to the crown as
shown in the photo.
Step 7
Curve around the edges of the base of the
band so that they are not sharp on your
childs head
Step 2
Cut up the plate into wedges, you should
have 8 wedges.