7 pages.
Have your students pretend to become the gingerbread man and fill in the blanks on the girl or boy writing prompt page. To make things more believable, and to practice research skills, encourage students to include factual information about the place they want to run to, using lots of description in their "ed-venture". Have students do a rough draft and underline their adjectives to make sure they have enough. To help explain what you want your students to do, I've included a completed sample.
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Students pick a partner and take turns rolling the dice. Whatever number they roll they put that "piece/part" on the gingerbread puzzle grid. You can color and laminate a class set of puzzles to play each year, or run off copies for all of your kiddo's to decorate and then cut on the lines to make their own puzzle.
10 pages.
I LOVED designing this gingerbread writing and activity packet and hope you have oodles of fun with your kiddo's doing these interesting activities.
11 pages.
Review a variety of math standards during your gingerbread unit, with this 10-frames packet. If you enjoy using 10 frames, be sure and check out the rest of our themes. We have LOTS! I've included extra tiles to use as manipulatives for sorting, making groups/sets & patterning.