Download Category: Resources
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Utah California Gull Grid Drawing
Utah California Gull Grid Drawing! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…
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Louisiana Brown Pelican Grid Drawing
Louisiana Brown Pelican Grid Drawing! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…
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Maryland Baltimore Oriole
Maryland Baltimore Oriole! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in place around…
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Pennsylvania Ruffed Grouse Grid Drawing
Pennsylvania Ruffed Grouse Grid Drawing! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…
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Minnesota Common Loon Grid Drawing
Minnesota Common Loon Grid Drawing. If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in…
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North Dakota Western Meadowlark
North Dakota Western Meadowlark! If you’re looking for a creative activity that celebrates your state, you’ve just found it! There are two versions of this one-page download. One where the grid is in place (pictured here), and one where the students draw the lines of the grid themselves, using the tiny marks already in place…