You Can't Have Too Much Fun With The Gingerbread Man!
From tracing numerals with colored glue...
There is just soooooo much FUN you can have learning with the Gingerbread Man!
We started by making a book:
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Students traded the dotted font and illustrated the scene. |
On the next page, they traced the giant numerals with colored glue. Just add food coloring to bottles of white glue and shake! You will want to use glue bottles that are not full so you have room to shake the glue around.
This is what a glue tracing page looks like. |
Tracing the numbers slowly with colored glue really helps them to understand the formation of the numeral. When the glue dries, it creates a raised font which is tactile and colorful. |
All of the fonts, borders, and graphics are from DJ Inkers & they are having a GR8 SALE right now! CLICK HERE to see all of their goodies!
How about teaching about "settings" with the Gingerbread Man Book of Settings Class Book Cover: IT'S FREE!
And it has more graphics from DJ Inkers!
Your students create a setting on the computer and glue a paper gingerbread man to their scene to create a class book. |
We followed up by making character puppets and a "setting" envelope:
We colored and cut out the main characters and glued them to popsicle sticks.
Then, we made a setting envelope by drawing the inside of the house and the oven on the front of the construction paper envelope and the river on the back of the envelope. The setting envelope was the perfect place to store our characters. You can see the blue setting envelope in the photo below.
Developing oral language as we "turn and talk" asking questions about the story. |
And Check Out This Cute Descriptive Song About The Gingerbread Man:
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This is a cute descriptive song about the gingerbread man by my friend, Dan Colquhoun. He lives in Australia and writes the cutest songs for kids. This one is a great one to use when you are preparing for descriptive writing. You can hear his song and watch the animated gingerbread man by clicking HERE.
We also made gingerbread ornaments out of clay:
We cut them out with a cookie cutter and the children decorated them by using the tip of a pencil to create a face, buttons, and icing lines. If you don't have a kiln at your school, consider using air-drying clay.
After we glazed them with clear glaze, we added pretend rhinestone sticky-back eyes and a ribbon.
We wrapped them up in a laced envelope and sent them home as gifts for our families.
Grab This Gingerbread Man Play:
Check out this cute Gingerbread Man play from my friend, Heidi, from Heidi's Songs. It's a fabulous Gingerbread Man play! You can get more info by clicking HERE.
Click the image See y'all tomorrow for Day 3! |
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