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New York Project Reading Task

Central Park, Broadway, and 5th Avenue are three of the most famous landmarks in Manhattan mentioned in the reading activity clues. Students are tasked with reading the clues and using them to locate and mark these landmarks, as well as other famous places like the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harlem, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty on a map of NYC.
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New York Project Reading Task

Central Park, Broadway, and 5th Avenue are three of the most famous landmarks in Manhattan mentioned in the reading activity clues. Students are tasked with reading the clues and using them to locate and mark these landmarks, as well as other famous places like the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harlem, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty on a map of NYC.
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LOCATING ON A MAP :

READING ACTIVITY

READING TASK : Read the clues and fill in the NYC Map with the famous
places mentioned below.

Central Park is the biggest park in Manhattan.

Broadway is the longest avenue in Manhattan, running the entire length of the island

5th Avenue, New York’s most prestigious avenue, divides Manhattan between the west
side and the east side.

The Empire State Building, situated at the corner of 5th Avenue and W. 34th Street, is
one of the best-known and most visited buildings in the world.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art , built in Central Park, is one of the largest
museums in the world. Its entrance is on 5th Avenue.

Harlem, located in northern Manhattan, is home to the largest population of New


York’s African American and Hispanic communities.

Ellis Island is a small island to the south of Manhattan where immigrants landed before
entering America.

The Statue of Liberty is located on a tiny island, south of Ellis Island.

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