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“M” is for Minnesota. Created by Mrs. Loos’s Sixth Grade Students Halverson Elementary School Albert Lea, MN. A is for Abundant. Minnesota is known for having over ten thousand great lakes that we can go fishing. Ivelise Padilla. B is for Beaver.
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“M” is for Minnesota Created by Mrs. Loos’s Sixth Grade Students Halverson Elementary School Albert Lea, MN
A is forAbundant • Minnesota is known for having over ten thousand great lakes that we can go fishing . Ivelise Padilla
B is for Beaver • Minnesota has many beavers that build beautiful dams. Peter Vanderploeg
C is for Capitol • The Minnesota State Capitol, which was created by Cass Gilbert, is one of the greatest capitols in the U.S. Travis Oyer
D is for Divine Minnesota is simply divine. We have tons to see and do, whether you’re into museums or mansions, indoor activities or outdoor activities, cities or farms. There is something for everyone! Mrs. Loos’s classroom
E is for Excellent • We Minnesotans areexcellent at what we do, being Minnesotans Angela Nolan
F is for Fish • F is for fish, the Minnesota state fish is the Walleye. Created by Elizabeth Weller
G is for Grain • The grain is important to Minnesota and its people, like corn and wheat. Created by Brittany Meuser
H is for Hard work • Minnesotans work hard to keep our farms in great shape!! Andrea Bangert
I is for Ice Hockey • There are a lot of hockey teams in MN. Created by Nick Luna
J is for Jesse Ventura • Jesse Ventura is Minnesota’s governor. He used to be a professional wrestler! Created by Jake Cibert
K is for Killdeer Killdeer are one of a type of the birds in Minnesota. Fly killdeer, fly! Created by Spenc Wangen
L is for Loon • L is for Loon, the best of all birds, and is our state bird! Brian Staloch
M is for Mosquito • Minnesota has many pesky Mosquitoes!! • Bzzz • Bzzz • Bzzz! Created by Ryan Talamantes
N is for Native Americans • The Dakotaand the Ojibway are two of the main tribes in Minnesota. Spenc Wangen
“O” is for Orchestra • Minnesota has a great Orchestra. They give concerts in the Twin Cities and other cities around the state. Created by Jon Kluver
P is for People • The People of Minnesota come from all around the world. Created by Katie Braun
Q is for Quality Farming • In Minnesota we have farming and we need it because we have a lot of land to farm. Created by Christopher Allison
R is for Range • The Iron Range in northern Minnesota is still producing iron today! Created by Sammy Seuasoukseng
S is for Snow • We like to, Snowboard, Ski, have Snowball fights, and build Snowmen. Molly Torres
T is for Trees • Minnesota has a lot of beautiful trees. Megan Meeks
U is for University • The U of MN is one of the top ten colleges. It is also the home of the MN Gophers. U of MN Created by Brittni Lair
V is for Voyageurs • Many years ago Voyageurs paddled up and down our lakes and rivers that we know today. Nate Lein
W is for the Wild • MN Wild is our hockey team. Created by Blake Stiernagle
X is for Xenophile • Xenophile is liking foreign or different things. Our state is a different one. Created by Liam Moore
Y is for YELL • Because yell is what we Minnesotans do for all of our professionalsports teams! Go Minnesota – Vikings, Wild, Timberwolves, Twins, Chill, and Thunder!!! Mrs. Loos
Z is for Zoos Z is for zoos which means all the great animals to see at our wonderful zoos!. Created by Randi Ramsey
Favorite Links to Visit http://www.startribune.com/stonline/html/m_book/ Mrs. Loos’s classroom