This fun program allows students to color and texture various symbols and landmarks of North Dakota online such as the North Dakota flag, state quarter, and state bird - the western meadowlark.
The western meadowlark was designated the state bird of North Dakota in 1947 for its cheerful song and widespread presence across the state's prairies. Its bright yellow chest and melodic whistle make it a beloved symbol of North Dakota’s natural heritage.
The North Dakota state flag features a bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing peace and readiness to defend freedom. Above the eagle is a shining sunburst and a ribbon reading “North Dakota,” representing the state’s loyalty and pride.
The North Dakota state quarter, released in 2006, features two American bison grazing near the rugged Badlands landscape. The design highlights the state’s natural beauty and rich wildlife 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.