This fun program allows students to color and texture various symbols and landmarks of Alaska online such as the state flag, the state quarter, and a Haida Totem Pole.
The Alaska state flag features eight gold stars forming the Big Dipper and the North Star on a dark blue background. It was designed in 1927 by a 13-year-old student, Benny Benson, to represent Alaska’s northern location and natural beauty.
The Alaska State Quarter, released in 2008, features a grizzly bear holding a salmon to symbolize the state’s wildlife and natural wealth. The design also includes the North Star and the motto “The Great Land,” reflecting Alaska’s vast wilderness and proud heritage.
Read the description carefully and imagine the scene in your mind, paying attention to the colors, shapes, and details. Then, draw the picture as you see it, including as many elements from the description as you can.