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Are you looking for a festive way to tie in math with a gingerbread theme? I have the resource for you! This "Where We Took Our First Bite" Gingerbread Graphing Craft is sure to be a hit with your students.
This gingerbread graphing craft:
✅easy to do
✅engaging
✅makes an easy hallway display
✅reviews graphing concepts
✅two graphing sheets included
Your students take a bite out of a gingerbread cookie. They will then create a whole class graph of where they took their first bites. From the whole class graph, your students can create a tally chart and bar graph. The students will then analyze their data on the recording sheet. Finally, they will create an adorable gingerbread man or gingerbread girl page topper.
I have also included a bonus non-food related graphing page, teacher directions, student directions, center rotation card, and recommended Gingerbread Themed book links.
What other teachers are saying about this Gingerbread Man Graphing Craft:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This activity was SO MUCH FUN! The kids loved it. It was engaging AND covered many standards. Highly recommend.
-Emily M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was a hit for our gingerbread week in December!
-Leslie S
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I love graphing with my kids especially around a holiday!! It a fun way to do a holiday craft but it is academic as well!!
-Katy M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was so much fun. Made planning easy and made a cute and easy bulletin board.
-Kristy D.
I do this gingerbread activity with my students every year and it is always a favorite! I hope it becomes a favorite part of your gingerbread themed lessons, too! To see more of my gingerbread resources, click HERE.
This resource is also included in these bundles. *If you purchase this resource and decide you want the bundle, contact TpT for an adjustment after purchasing the bundle.
Happy teaching!
Erica Bohrer
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Are you looking for a festive way to tie in math with a gingerbread theme? I have the resource for you! This "Where We Took Our First Bite" Gingerbread Graphing Craft is sure to be a hit with your students.
This gingerbread graphing craft:
✅easy to do
✅engaging
✅makes an easy hallway display
✅reviews graphing concepts
✅two graphing sheets included
Your students take a bite out of a gingerbread cookie. They will then create a whole class graph of where they took their first bites. From the whole class graph, your students can create a tally chart and bar graph. The students will then analyze their data on the recording sheet. Finally, they will create an adorable gingerbread man or gingerbread girl page topper.
I have also included a bonus non-food related graphing page, teacher directions, student directions, center rotation card, and recommended Gingerbread Themed book links.
What other teachers are saying about this Gingerbread Man Graphing Craft:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This activity was SO MUCH FUN! The kids loved it. It was engaging AND covered many standards. Highly recommend.
-Emily M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was a hit for our gingerbread week in December!
-Leslie S
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I love graphing with my kids especially around a holiday!! It a fun way to do a holiday craft but it is academic as well!!
-Katy M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐This was so much fun. Made planning easy and made a cute and easy bulletin board.
-Kristy D.
I do this gingerbread activity with my students every year and it is always a favorite! I hope it becomes a favorite part of your gingerbread themed lessons, too! To see more of my gingerbread resources, click HERE.
This resource is also included in these bundles. *If you purchase this resource and decide you want the bundle, contact TpT for an adjustment after purchasing the bundle.
Happy teaching!
Erica Bohrer
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback.
___________________________________
Copyright © EricaBohrer
Permission to print for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.






