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December 8, 2015

Gingerbread Activities for the Classroom and a FREEBIE

‘Tis the season for some gingerbread activities! I know when December rolled around, I was always so excited because the students were eager to learn through some new engaging units–Gingerbread, Reindeer, and Christmas Around the World were some of our favorites!

I always loved teaching thematically, but here’s the deal: I had to be able to teach my standards, or else the theme just went out the window. The standards had to come first. These gingerbread activities will help you integrate gingerbread activities in your classroom that can be aligned with your reading and writing standards.

Gingerbread Read Alouds

This is, hands down, THE easiest way to integrate a fun thematic topic. I would look at the comprehension strategy that we needed to focus on and then choose some read aloud that fit that strategy well.  Most of the time, when December rolled around, we were ready to circle back around and practice retelling a story with either story elements (characters, setting, problem, and solution) or with a beginning, middle, and end.

Gingerbread Books for Read Aloud

We would use the picture cards to act out the stories and retell them, and then we would jot it all down on our graphic organizer.

Gingerbread Shared Reading FREEBIE

In my first year of teaching, one of my favorite people introduced me to this gingerbread poem.  She had a little tune that we sang to it, and the students LOVED it! It is filled with sight words and is super catchy! The kids loved adding it to their Song and Poem books that we kept for shared reading. You can read more about how to implement shared reading HERE.

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    Gingerbread Writing Activities

    I’m sure you have heard about how much we enjoyed purposeful crafts in our classroom. (If not, click HERE to read more about them!)  This time of year we always did a gingerbread version. It also was a great way to respond to the text that we have been reading all week!

    Gingerbread Writing and Craft
    Gingerbread Writing and Craft

    You can find this HERE.

    Gingerbread Man Hunt

    At the end of our gingerbread week, we always went on a gingerbread hunt! I had a stuffed gingerbread who would appear on Monday. On Friday, he would disappear from our classroom and leave us a note about him running away! My students LOVED it!!

    He would leave us clues all around the school, and we would have to follow the clues to find him.  We would end up back in our classroom, and he would leave us a tray of gingerbread cookies!

    The cards I used are available in this Gingerbread Printables pack! 

    This theme kicks off the holiday season so well. Students love the fun books and exciting gingerbread activities. I’d love to hear what gingerbread activities you do in your classroom. Leave an idea in the comments!

    Shop for Gingerbread Activities

    Gingerbread Printables activity pack has everything you’ll need for a fun week of gingerbread activities. It has:

    • Story elements printables
    • Gingerbread characters to reenact on popsicle sticks or a pocket chart
    • Gingerbread Man Sequencing
    • Comparing Gingerbread Stories (5 different pairs)
    • Gingerbread Man Mini-Reader
    • Graphic Organizers
    • How to Build a Gingerbread House writing activity
    • If I Caught the Gingerbread Man…writing activity
    • My Favorite Gingerbread Book
    • How to Catch a Gingerbread Man writing activity
    • If the Gingerbread Man was Loose at My School… writing activity
    • Gingerbread Man Scavenger Hunt cards

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    Happy Teaching,

    Amanda

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    2 Responses

    1. Hello ! I am a huge fan of your work ! I purchased your Gingerbread printable pack, I was curious to know if you have the cut out that you used for the writing assignment. I loved your gingerbread cutout’s with the green bow and I thought it was included in the packet. I hope to hear from you soon. Thank You and Happy Holidays !

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