Good Fit For
- younger children, quick morning work, and mixed-age activity tables
- immigration lessons
- American history
- homeschool civics
Download a free PDF of this Statue of Liberty dedication, 1886 simple coloring page for Fourth of July, Flag Day, American-symbol lessons, civics units, homeschool history, Sunday school, and family coloring time. It is ready to print with no sign-up or email gate.
This Statue of Liberty history page helps children move beyond the monument's shape and into the stories of welcome, New York Harbor, and America's public symbols.
Use this page with a U.S. history or immigration lesson about welcome, citizenship, New York Harbor, and the Statue of Liberty's place in America's story.
The simple version has larger open spaces and bold outlines, which makes it a good fit for younger children, quick classroom activities, and mixed-age groups.
Choose the best version
Print on standard US letter paper. Regular printer paper works well with crayons and colored pencils; cardstock is better for markers, displays, or take-home cards. The PDF also fits A4 when printed with common fit-to-page settings.
Talk about Ellis Island, the statue's dedication, immigration, and how national monuments can help people remember shared history.
Use the page with a map of New York Harbor, a short fact card, or a notebook sentence about what welcome and liberty mean.
Use gentle historic colors, soft water or sky tones, and enough white space for the people or monument details to stay readable.
Free for churches, Sunday Schools, homeschools, and Christian schools. Print as many copies as you need. No sign-up required.
Building a patriotic packet? Pair this printable with the surrounding patriotic collections so children can move between American flag symbols, Fourth of July activities, remembrance pages, and service gratitude without leaving FaithUSA.
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Yes. You can print this statue of liberty dedication, 1886 simple coloring page for home, homeschool, classroom, church, Sunday school, scout, and community activities. Please do not resell or redistribute the digital PDF file.
Use it for Fourth of July, Flag Day, American symbols, civics units, immigration lessons, homeschool history, Sunday school, and patriotic activity packets.
The PDF is designed for standard US letter paper and also fits A4 when printed with common fit-to-page settings.
This simple version has larger open areas and bold outlines, so it works well for younger children, quick activity tables, and mixed-age groups.