You’ve heard of Flat Stanley and now it’s time to introduce his holiday cousin “Flat Gingy”! Well, Flat Gingy is nothing like his big brother, the Gingerbread Boy. Instead of running away, he would love nothing more than to spend some time with your students’ families. This craftivity packet has everything needed for a fun take-home writing project that will promote lots of creative writing. Students create their own gingerbread buddy at school and then take “Flat Gingy” home so he/she can join them in some holiday fun! Students return their Gingerbread Buddy to school along with the completed writing prompt & maybe some photos of all the fun! Makes a super-fun holiday display!
Included:
*Flat Gingy Book {Full-Color Printable or SmartBoard ready}
*Flat Gingy Project Parent Letter
*Flat Gingy craftivity patterns
*Flat Gingy Writing Prompt reproducibles
*The Adventures of Flat Gingy {Class Book}
Cutest project ever. We had fun with this one. The parents were delighted with the part of the activity that was completed at home. This will be a yearly activity.
May 7, 2013
turbyto
Super cute!
May 7, 2013
trcb29
Great Product!
May 6, 2013
mmchurch
This was such fun- thank you!!
April 30, 2013
hobleym
thanks
April 30, 2013
cheryl312
Purchased for next year. Looks good though!
April 29, 2013
Ndolan
This is sooo cute! I can't wait to do this with my students! Thanks so much!
April 25, 2013
sallyo
What a fun project!
April 16, 2013
nutmeg24
love this and can't wait to use it next year after we read Flat Stanley!
This is such a wonderfully done activity! I love it & my students love it! It pulled together many pieces I've tried over the years in a lovely way! Thank you!
February 7, 2013
dehoney
Flat Gingy had a wonderful Christmas break!
February 7, 2013
TinaHoffman
My classes allllll time favorite. Even made a miniture one that went back one night with our elf to the north pole. I even got pictures with him with santa and in the mail room. The kids LOVED it!!
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Should it say "Where were you at?" Or should that just be "Where were you?" The former HS English teacher in me is appalled that ... it sounds wrong with the "at" at the end. But I'm not exactly sure why. :/
November 28, 2012
cheryl312
When I downloaded this Gingerbread activity all I see are the graphics and black smudgy lines where I assume text should be. Can you help?
I've taught for the past 12 years in 2nd grade, PreK & now 1st grade. I absolutely LOVE teaching & creating fun activities that spark enthusiasm in my students!