We have been reading LOTS of Gingerbread books, but the ones I am focusing for whole group are...
And we are doing this "graphic organizer" idea that I got from Babbling Abby! This is her example...and I had my intern make me a version, and I must say...it looks pretty darn close! :) But I laminated mine, that way I can write right on it and I don't have to make a new one next year :)
And my kiddos are doing great pointing out the differences even before I ask them!
And today we finished our LOST Gingerbread Man writing activity! They are so stinkin' cute, aren't they?? To see where I got the inspiration for these cute little guys and to get the writing activity, check out this {POST}
This is how they planned for this writing....we did a Bubble Map, because that's the Thinking map that describes something...then we numbered them according to which ones "go together" in a sentence. We are working on commas this week in our Reading Series, so I incorporated it into our writing. I don't do a lot of the activities from our reading series, but I do stick with the skills that are each week's lessons.
Then, we took the planning and turned it into our rough draft. I always do each sentence in a different color so they can see that there are actual sentences...lol. You know, so they can use periods and capital letters?? lol. I give the Grabber and Conclusion, but I take their ideas that they give me and put into a coherent sentences. lol. They had to change the body to match what their Gingerbread Man looked like.
We also did our math activity that I got out of Tales of a Teacherista's All About Ginger TpT unit! My kids are always excited when food is involved - and let's face, I am too!! Food is always involved in my room - ha! And no...it's not just because I'm pregnant. They are getting really good at transferring from tally charts to bar graphs - we do A LOT of them in my class...and most of them can interpret the data on their own too!
I mean, look at their faces - so excited to have SODA at school!! Say what??!! hehe
And I even made some math centers that they have been doing - I already posted the Gingerbread Shopping activity (you can check that out HERE). I also had them do a fact family activity....they used their random number generator (aka - deck of cards) to pick their two "parts" and then they figured out their 3rd number. You can download this activity {HERE}.
I also had them do some activities from Live, Laugh, and Love to Learn's Christmas Cookie Math Unit from TpT - I am LOVING this unit..just wish I had time to do it all!
And I'm excited to do some activities from Made for 1st's Gingerbread Man Lit Unit too! So much to do - and not NEARLY enough allotted copies time!!
Ok, I'm off to bake Gingerbread Cookies to go along with our science activity - that was also inspired by Abby! (oh wait...is that the sound of Mr. Spouse in the kitchen starting to bake?!! hmmm...better go check up on that -haha!)
Happy Teaching! And remember, I {SUPER PUFFY} heart comments - especially if there's something to snag :)
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The gingerbread men they made are adorable - I love their little mittens!!
Buzzing with Ms. B
I love your gingerbread man stuff! You have some great ideas... I enjoyed reading!
Hi Jen, I love all your gingerbread ideas. My teaching buddy and I are starting gingerbread on Monday. I LOVE this unit. There's so much fun stuff to do.
Have fun!
❀Barbara❀
Grade ONEderful
Do you happen to have the patterns for your gingerbread man?
Yes, I got the pattern from Mrs. Miner's Kindergarten blog...here is the link that'll take you there
http://kindergartenmonkeybusiness.blogspot.com/2011/11/is-it-to-early-to-plan-for-december.html
Hi Jen,
Thanks for sharing these great ideas! I'll begin my gingerbread unit soon and I love getting new ideas. Also, I'm a new follower!
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