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FACT FAMS GINGERBREAD STYLE + THE LATEST HAPS

December 14, 2012 by teacherideafactory

I know.  I know!!!  Three little letters sum up everything that needs to be said about K Dolling and Teacher Idea Factory . . . MIA!  Sorry guys, but between multiple house guests, a whirlwind weekend trip to Mexico for an amazing wedding, Christmas time at school, and my everyday tummy issues, this girl has been trying to regain her “footing” for what seems like weeks.  

However, I am back (and oh so tan in December . . . hehehehehe) with a little update on the latest haps in my classroom and little old me.  
First, I had been kicking around the idea of a Christmas fact family craft.  And what fits better with fact fams than houses??  Well . . . let’s take this a step further.  Slam it all together and you get gingerbread fact family hiz-ou-ses!  BOOM!!!  My kids ate this one up.  
This activity proved to be a great follow up to our fact family introduction and they look so stinkin’ cute up on the walls.  It is a GREAT listening/following directions project as well . . . very telling πŸ™‚  If you are interested in this one, I just listed in my TPT shop.  I am also throwing in a little freebie fact family page down there . . . just cuz πŸ™‚
CLICK HERE to get this freebie!
Thanks to Ashley Hughes of The School Supply Addict for the cute graphics πŸ™‚

We also went to town in the compound word department.  We played Compound Connection and made a cute peppermint craft.  The kids giggled their way through this concept πŸ™‚

CLICK HERE to read more about this packet.
We also made a classroom Christmas tree.  This is one of my favorite projects all year.  I got this idea from my rockin’ auntie (a kinder teacher for more than 25 years).  I used this ditty my very first year of teaching and I have been rollin’ with it ever since.  The thing that is so special about this one is that each child makes their own individual tree out of a basic triangle.  These trees are then assembled to make one BIG classroom family tree.  It is a heart warmer for sure!  Oh and the kids love that the glitter comes out . . . yup . . . you read me right . . . GLITTER πŸ™‚

If you want to roll with this (probably for next year since I am getting this info out so late), all you need is to create an equilateral triangle template on cardstock.  Use this puppy to trace a class set of triangles.  You or your kiddos can cut {carefully} these out and then you let your babes go to town.  When the kids have decorated until their hearts are content and the glue has dried, hang these together by lining them up in an alternating fashion (point up, then point down – see photo above).  Any trees that don’t fit in the class collection get their own tree trunk and line the bottom of the bulletin board.  I typically hang some sort of Christmas write around the tree.  
Alright, I am out of here.  See you this weekend with a fun little last minute Christmas treat.  I will leave you with a little taste of last weekend’s amazing getaway.  Congrats again Jeff & Robin . . . it was an unforgettable trip!

Congrats . . . we love you two!

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Comments

  1. Stephanie says

    December 14, 2012 at 4:33 am

    BOOM!! πŸ˜‰ Such fun ideas!

    ❀ -Stephanie
    Falling Into First

    • teacherideafactory says

      December 14, 2012 at 5:22 am

      Snicker . . . snicker . . . thanks doll πŸ™‚

  2. Miss Nelson says

    December 14, 2012 at 4:53 am

    Love all of your fun ideas. Looks like you all have been super busy.

    • teacherideafactory says

      December 14, 2012 at 5:22 am

      Thanks so much for poppin' in . . . I've missed my buddies πŸ™‚

  3. Teacher and Life Long Learner says

    December 14, 2012 at 12:15 pm

    Creative and educational…may I join your classroom?

  4. Valerie says

    December 14, 2012 at 3:47 pm

    Wow! Such great ideas!
    Thanks for sharing πŸ™‚

    ✿Valerie
    I’m having a giveaway for the holiday!

  5. Jen R. @ The Teachers' Cauldron says

    December 15, 2012 at 2:02 am

    UH MAZ ING!!

  6. Lisa R. says

    December 15, 2012 at 4:17 pm

    I just LOVE your ideas!!! So cute!! πŸ™‚
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

  7. Nora says

    November 21, 2014 at 5:23 pm

    What size were the triangles for the Christmas tree?

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