We used this felt gingerbread man to complete simple inferences by giving and getting clues about the parts of the gingerbread man.
Example: They are round, black and you can see with them
Answer: EYES!
The trickiest ones to figure out were buttons and icing.
We made these cute gingerbread people using "Zoo Pals" plates we turned them over and painted them with brown paint that had cinnamon in it which was awesome smelling! The whole hallway smells delicious!
We also made candy cane articulation ornaments with articulation pictures on them for articulation large group with my k, 1,2 students.
You can get a copy of the candy cane activity at here my TPT store . The kids all wanted me to laminate them so they could hang them on their trees!
This final activity I am using with my 5 minute kids. Every time they get a sound right they get to put a bead on their pipe cleaner!
Enjoy!




Andrea, these are adorable! Completely IN LOVE with the gingerbread paper plate craft! I wish I was still in a room with a sink... Not sure how well painting with preschoolers without a sink in close proximity would go... but I might have to try it out, just to see!
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DeleteThanks Kari! I did my plates with K and 1 with no sink. I made them share a large foam brush and dropped paint onto the plate. The kiddos alternated between cutting and painting for reinforcement. It worked out pretty well. I know the preschool crowd is a whole different animal when it comes to making messes though! Good Luck!
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