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  1. Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  2. Use a white line to create the “point line”
    1. Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    2. Duplicate lines then flip them.
    3. Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    4. Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    5. Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  3. Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  4. Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  5. Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  6. Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  7. Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  8. Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  9. Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  10. Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  11. Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  12. Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  13. Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

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  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

3 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

4 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

5 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

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This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

7 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

8 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

9 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

10 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

11 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

12 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

13 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

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This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

15 of 19

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

16 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

17 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

18 of 19

This work created for learning by Audra Kaplan is licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button

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  • Create one snowflake point starting with a line.
  • Use a white line to create the “point line”
    • Add more white lines or shapes with straight edges
    • Duplicate lines then flip them.
    • Put the lines/shapes together so they are symmetrical
    • Moved this new shape to overlap the point line.
    • Repeat steps 2a to 2d until you have a complete snowflake point
  • Group the pieces together forming 1 point of your snowflake
  • Shrink the point line to fill half the square space
  • Duplicate the point line
    • Rotate the point line 180 degrees or flip it
  • Group both of these points together forming 2 points of the snowflake
  • Duplicate these 2 points of the snowflake two times to have 3 in total
  • Arrange all three of these groups shapes
    • Align center and middle
    • Center on page, horizontally and vertically
  • Make 6 points
    • click top layer to rotate it to roughly 60o or as class to 60o as possible
    • Move this layer to the back
    • Click on the new top layer, rotate this layer to roughly 120o or as class to 120o as possible
  • Select all shapes then use center on page horizontally and vertically
  • Change the background to transparent. The snowflake will look like it disappeared but it did not
  • Download your slide as a png file to keep the transparent background
  • Change the background layout to a color so you can see your snowflake or click the undo button