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What is an icon? Washington W rd Search S Z E X E E C N N H N L P F X V G L U O S D A U Z R R O L E K R M C L A N V K A S C G D O N X A In this age of computers, we usually think of icons Y S O O L T F N U F M R O C X E U R S E N E S M as clickable gateways to bigger programs or ideas. I U F O G I T D T R T O T R A R S C S O A R A N But icons can be unique objects or symbols, too. A Z X S G I E D I Y P I Washington has many. In fact, word has spread E R Q H V T R O N B P O throughout the universe about the wonders H S I F X Y O H Z Q L N of this state.... W O U M L M F R N P E Q Clue 1 (example): The R H O D O D E N D R O N is Washington’s state flower. Ummm... Clue 2: Wenatchee is home to many ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ orchards. squishy. Clue 3: “Black Diamond” is another name for ___ ___ ___ ___. Clue 4: Slimy and slippery ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ are found throughout Washington state. I want some. Clue 5: Some say this many layered root tastes sweet: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Clue 6: A golden grain grown throughout Washington: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Clue 7: Hundreds of ___ ___ ___ sightings are reported each year in Washington. Clue 8: Salmon and halibut are two kinds of ___ ___ ___ ___ found in Washington waters. Clue 9: Rainier or “Tahoma” is a volcanic ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ in the Cascade Range. Clue 10: Named for one of America’s most famous presidents, the Roosevelt ___ ___ ___ is the state mammal. Clue 11: Fir, pine, spruce, and hemlock trees all grow in Washington’s ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. Clue 12: Dams on Washington’s rivers generate: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ © 2010 Washington State Historical Society Clue 13: Most travelers to Washington’s islands use this type of boat: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Developed by Stephanie Lile and Gwen Perkins Art by Kevan Atteberry 11) FORESTS, 12) ELECTRICITY, 13) FERRY ANSWERS: 1) RHODODENDRON, 2) APPLE, 3) COAL, 4) SLUGS, 5) ONION, 6) WHEAT, 7) UFO, 8) FISH, 9) MOUNTAIN , 10) ELK,
Wash ngton Fun Facts Unscramble the mixed-up words to find out fun facts about Washington state. 1. The first LFNGYI UCASERS or unidentified flying objects were spotted over Mount Rainier by pilot Kenneth Arnold on June 24, 1947. 2. Standing 14,411 feet high, ONTUM ERANRII is the most recognizable mountain in Washington State. 3. Native people in western Washington made ESACNO out of huge ERACD trees. 4. Herds of DWIL ANIERSRI were last seen in advertisements from the 1980s. 5. RSEUP IENRSSE are fishing boats that use huge purse-shaped nets to catch MALSON. 6. Although the Walla Walla Sweet NONIO was recently elected Washington’s state vegetable, it originated on the island of Corsica and was brought to Washington in 1900. 7. The EPSCA EDELEN stands 605 feet, and was built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair. Locals know, however, that it has long been a beacon for UFOs all over the galaxy. 8. Ariolimax Columbianus is the scientific name for the ANBNAA GSSUL. These yellow slimers were first studied along the Columbia River, hence their scientific name. 9. The ever-elusive TQUSAHSCA has been sighted in forested areas nO all around the state. Many people believe the being is a “protector.” PEEKING! A mysterious flying object circles Mount Rainier. 1 ONION 7) SPACE NEEDLE 8) BANANA SLUG 9) SASQUATCH ANSWERS: 1) FLYING SAUCERS 2) MOUNT RAINIER 3) CANOES; CEDAR 4) WILD RAINIERS 5) PURSE SEINERS; SALMON 6)
ILLE COLV FOREST L Strait IONA of Jua NAT n de F uca HOT R D PINC EST O R GIFF NAL FO IO NAT 11 HINT: Look back through the book if you need to It swoops low over the Cascades and lifts a Wild Rainier 2 to the ship in a beam of light. doublecheck their locations. 11
oH NO, WHERE DO THEY go? LL ILIL EE CCOO LV LV EE RR TT SS L LF OO F SStrtaraitit IO NN IO AA oof fJJuuaa AA NN TT nnddeeFF uuccaa OO HH TT PPI N I CC N OORRDD EE RR TT SS GG FF IFIF L L F OO F IO IO NNAA NNAATT 11 11 Help the aliens remember where each icon belongs. Draw a It hovers over Puget Sound where a canoe rises from 10 line from each icon to its place on the map. the beach to the ship. 3
The space ship zooms over the Strait of Juan de Fuca Inside the flying saucer, the Sasquatch is not happy. where a purse seiner and salmon are beamed high The aliens quickly promise to put everything back, 4 into the sky. but they’re not sure where it goes... 9
The ship sweeps south to the Gifford Pinchot National In Wenatchee, crates of apples are pulled up, up, up... Forest where dozens of banana slugs are sucked up into 8 the ship. With them, a Sasquatch. 5
Then swoosh...the ship flies to Walla Walla where hundreds Over Seattle, the flying object pauses to communicate of onions are plucked out of the ground. with its secret sister ship, “One more stop...” 6 7
Then swoosh...the ship flies to Walla Walla where hundreds Over Seattle, the flying object pauses to communicate of onions are plucked out of the ground. with its secret sister ship, “One more stop...” 6 7
The ship sweeps south to the Gifford Pinchot National In Wenatchee, crates of apples are pulled up, up, up... Forest where dozens of banana slugs are sucked up into 8 the ship. With them, a Sasquatch. 5
The space ship zooms over the Strait of Juan de Fuca Inside the flying saucer, the Sasquatch is not happy. where a purse seiner and salmon are beamed high The aliens quickly promise to put everything back, 4 into the sky. but they’re not sure where it goes... 9
oH NO, WHERE DO THEY go? LL ILIL EE CCOO LV LV EE RR TT SS L LF OO F SStrtaraitit IO NN IO AA oof fJJuuaa AA NN TT nnddeeFF uuccaa OO HH TT PPI N I CC N OORRDD EE RR TT SS GG FF IFIF L L F OO F IO IO NNAA NNAATT 11 11 Help the aliens remember where each icon belongs. Draw a It hovers over Puget Sound where a canoe rises from 10 line from each icon to its place on the map. the beach to the ship. 3
ILLE COLV FOREST L Strait IONA of Jua NAT n de F uca HOT R D PINC EST O R GIFF NAL FO IO NAT 11 HINT: Look back through the book if you need to It swoops low over the Cascades and lifts a Wild Rainier 2 to the ship in a beam of light. doublecheck their locations. 11
Wash ngton Fun Facts Unscramble the mixed-up words to find out fun facts about Washington state. 1. The first LFNGYI UCASERS or unidentified flying objects were spotted over Mount Rainier by pilot Kenneth Arnold on June 24, 1947. 2. Standing 14,411 feet high, ONTUM ERANRII is the most recognizable mountain in Washington State. 3. Native people in western Washington made ESACNO out of huge ERACD trees. 4. Herds of DWIL ANIERSRI were last seen in advertisements from the 1980s. 5. RSEUP IENRSSE are fishing boats that use huge purse-shaped nets to catch MALSON. 6. Although the Walla Walla Sweet NONIO was recently elected Washington’s state vegetable, it originated on the island of Corsica and was brought to Washington in 1900. 7. The EPSCA EDELEN stands 605 feet, and was built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair. Locals know, however, that it has long been a beacon for UFOs all over the galaxy. 8. Ariolimax Columbianus is the scientific name for the ANBNAA GSSUL. These yellow slimers were first studied along the Columbia River, hence their scientific name. 9. The ever-elusive TQUSAHSCA has been sighted in forested areas nO all around the state. Many people believe the being is a “protector.” PEEKING! A mysterious flying object circles Mount Rainier. 1 ONION 7) SPACE NEEDLE 8) BANANA SLUG 9) SASQUATCH ANSWERS: 1) FLYING SAUCERS 2) MOUNT RAINIER 3) CANOES; CEDAR 4) WILD RAINIERS 5) PURSE SEINERS; SALMON 6)
What is an icon? Washington W rd Search S Z E X E E C N N H N L P F X V G L U O S D A U Z R R O L E K R M C L A N V K A S C G D O N X A In this age of computers, we usually think of icons Y S O O L T F N U F M R O C X E U R S E N E S M as clickable gateways to bigger programs or ideas. I U F O G I T D T R T O T R A R S C S O A R A N But icons can be unique objects or symbols, too. A Z X S G I E D I Y P I Washington has many. In fact, word has spread E R Q H V T R O N B P O throughout the universe about the wonders H S I F X Y O H Z Q L N of this state.... W O U M L M F R N P E Q Clue 1 (example): The R H O D O D E N D R O N is Washington’s state flower. Ummm... Clue 2: Wenatchee is home to many ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ orchards. squishy. Clue 3: “Black Diamond” is another name for ___ ___ ___ ___. Clue 4: Slimy and slippery ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ are found throughout Washington state. I want some. Clue 5: Some say this many layered root tastes sweet: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Clue 6: A golden grain grown throughout Washington: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Clue 7: Hundreds of ___ ___ ___ sightings are reported each year in Washington. Clue 8: Salmon and halibut are two kinds of ___ ___ ___ ___ found in Washington waters. Clue 9: Rainier or “Tahoma” is a volcanic ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ in the Cascade Range. Clue 10: Named for one of America’s most famous presidents, the Roosevelt ___ ___ ___ is the state mammal. Clue 11: Fir, pine, spruce, and hemlock trees all grow in Washington’s ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. Clue 12: Dams on Washington’s rivers generate: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ © 2010 Washington State Historical Society Clue 13: Most travelers to Washington’s islands use this type of boat: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Developed by Stephanie Lile and Gwen Perkins Art by Kevan Atteberry 11) FORESTS, 12) ELECTRICITY, 13) FERRY ANSWERS: 1) RHODODENDRON, 2) APPLE, 3) COAL, 4) SLUGS, 5) ONION, 6) WHEAT, 7) UFO, 8) FISH, 9) MOUNTAIN , 10) ELK,
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