No Two are Alike. Snowflakes!  Snow is actually clear, not white  All snowflakes have only 6 sides  No two snowflakes are alike!

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No Two are Alike

Snowflakes!  Snow is actually clear, not white  All snowflakes have only 6 sides  No two snowflakes are alike!

No Two Watersheds are Alike! St. Louis River  192 miles long  Starts in Minnesota, ends in Wisconsin  Runs into Lake Superior  Watershed is Faxon Creek  3 miles long  Starts and ends in Wisconsin  Runs into the St. Louis River  Watershed is

Faxon Creek Watershed

St. Louis River Watershed

 Take three small pipe cleaners and twist them together to make a six sided snowflake, like in this picture   Make and twist a loop on one of the arms of your snowflake so we can use this to tie a string to it Create your own unique Snowflake!

 You must have at least one river/creek/stream. Don’t forget to name your river!  Include drawings of things you would find in your watershed! This can be animals, plants, people, buildings, other rivers/lakes, or anything else you think you could find in a watershed.  On the back of the paper, write why your watershed is unique Draw your own watershed!