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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 ID: 458934

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No Two are AlikeSlide2

Snowflakes!

Snow is actually clear, not white

All snowflakes have only 6 sidesNo two snowflakes are alike!Slide3

No Two Watersheds are Alike!

St. Louis River

192 miles long

Starts in Minnesota, ends in WisconsinRuns into Lake SuperiorWatershed is Faxon Creek

3 miles longStarts and ends in WisconsinRuns into the St. Louis RiverWatershed is Slide4

Faxon Creek WatershedSlide5

St. Louis River WatershedSlide6

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!Slide7

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!