Sunday, December 15, 2013

Gingerbread Poems and Thinking Maps

This post will share with you some of the gingerbread things
I plan to do this week with my students this week. 


Gingerbread poems for shared reading time this week.

Click here for Poems
Click here for Poems 

Reading Gingerbread Books 



 Gingerbread Thinking Maps

On this Bubble Map students will brainstorm adjectives to describe the gingerbread boy and the gingerbread girl. Students will write a sentence about the gingerbread boy or girl at the bottom of the page. I plan to make one at a large group time with the class first before I send them off to do this on their own. 
 


Double Bubble Thinking Map

I plan to compare different versions of this book using a Double Bubble. The download has a blank template. 
Click Here 





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  1. Looks like you and your students are going to have lots of fun this week. Thanks for sharing the freebies!!
    Connie Anderson:)
    Welcome To First Grade Room 5

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    Lori
    Conversations in Literacy

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