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Thank you Marsha! I now have 3 of your Gingie sets and one on the wishlist! So cute and I love that they are CC aligned and meaningful practice!
oh thank you Cindy!!! That means alot coming from you. I wish you would send me your email address though. I need to chat at you about something if you get the chance.
Marsha
Thanks for posting this! I’m printing it now so it will be ready for next week. I LOVE all your stuff!
Oh, my, I LOVE gingerbread! Your units look amazing–hopping over to add a few to my cart!
ReadWriteSing
As always, your stuff is fabulous. Thanks for sharing the freebie by the way. I’ve pinned this post to my December board.
✿April✿
✿Grade School Giggles✿
What a fantastic and cute resource! I just pinned it (and a few of your other items) in pinterest. Thank you for sharing!
-Margaret
iHeartLiteracy
Thank you very, very much for sharing this. It is perfect for my RTI group! Happy Thanksgiving!
Adorable and will fit right in with my other ginger activities! Thanks so much for sharing! Can’t wait to put it to use!
❤Mrs. McKown
Little Literacy Learners
All of these look great! I have to tell you that we did the Thanksgiving story bracelet and my kids LOVED it!! They were so cute, retelling the story After our mini-feast, one of my cuties was telling his sweet mom (who came to help with our feast and ended up washing everything up) the story and was so proud that he could tell it. It was the best way I have found for the children to really learn this story. Thank you so much. If you have any other bracelets, let me know and I will buy them all!!
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Marsha— thanks so much, this is great! Let me make sure I got this right: does each player get their own roll say keep mat?, or they just use the one? Also, if the cards are facing down in a stack, and then the players draws 6 cards and lays them out on each section of the mat,what happens when they get to ‘keep’ the card that they guessed correctly–how do they go about putting another card in the section of the mat to replace the one they get to keep? Any particular way? I just want to make sure I understood the directions correctly. Thanks again for this freebie.

With nearly 20 years of experience as a full-time kindergarten teacher, I’m committed to creating a classroom where learning is joyful, engaging, challenging, and fun. Each day, I work to ensure that my students feel successful through instruction that considers their unique interests, learning profiles, and readiness levels. I believe that students should be excited to come to class and enjoy a myriad of hands-on activities that encourage exploration and discovery.
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