Transcript Idaho

Slide 1

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!


Slide 2

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!


Slide 3

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!


Slide 4

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!


Slide 5

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!


Slide 6

Idaho
• designed by: Haley Bartlett

Idaho’s State Seal
The Idaho state Flag has an
elk head in the middle of
it.
The state seal is on the
Idaho state flag.
The Flag is a royal blue with
a gold fringe.

The mountain Blue Bird
• The Mountain blue bird is blue
with some white.
• The mountain blue bird is mostly
seen in the mountains of Idaho.
• the cousin of the Mountain blue
bird

The Sun Valley Ski and Resort
Area
• Sun Valley is well
known for it’s skiing
in the winter but
during all other
seasons there are
activities like golfing,
swimming and
more!!!!

The Crystal Ice Cave
• The crystal ice cave is either going to
be water, slush, snowy or ice.
• The ice caves are open year ‘round.
• The Meridian is one of the many ice
caves in Shoshone.
• The Ice caves are near American falls.
• you will see icicles everywhere

Quick Facts!
• Idaho farmers grow
6.3 kilograms of
potatoes each year!
• Idaho was the 43rd
state in the United
states of America!
• In the 1900’s Idaho
was still a frontier
land with unpaved
streets!