Gingerbread Stories Sequencing Hats Holiday Book Companion Activities
Make story time even more fun and interactive with our Gingerbread Story Retelling Hats! These colorful, easy-to-make hats help bring your students’ favorite Gingerbread stories to life while reinforcing important literacy skills like sequencing and comprehension.
What's Included:
3 Gingerbread Story Sequencing Hats:
Gingerbread Man by Barbara McClintock
Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett
Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Each hat includes a simple, step-by-step guide to help students color, cut, and sequence the key events from each story. Once they’ve finished, they can glue a sentence strip with a summary of the story's key events.
2 Gingerbread Boy/Girl Labeling Activities: Color, cut and paste to label parts of a gingerbread
Venn Diagram: Compare and contrast the different Gingerbread characters with this easy-to-fill-in Venn diagram. Students will love comparing the Gingerbread Man, Baby, and Girl to find out what makes them similar and what makes them unique.
Why It Works:
Engages students in hands-on, creative activities that enhance comprehension.
Strengthens sequencing skills by helping students organize story events in the correct order.
Promotes critical thinking through comparison and contrast with the Venn Diagram.
Supports language development through oral storytelling and retelling activities.
These story retelling hats are perfect for reinforcing key literacy concepts and sparking imaginative play. Ideal for classroom or home use, this activity will make your Gingerbread story adventures extra sweet!
More Story Sequencing Hats Here:
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey
©Natasha's Crafts 2025
Make story time even more fun and interactive with our Gingerbread Story Retelling Hats! These colorful, easy-to-make hats help bring your students’ favorite Gingerbread stories to life while reinforcing important literacy skills like sequencing and comprehension.
What's Included:
3 Gingerbread Story Sequencing Hats:
Gingerbread Man by Barbara McClintock
Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett
Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Each hat includes a simple, step-by-step guide to help students color, cut, and sequence the key events from each story. Once they’ve finished, they can glue a sentence strip with a summary of the story's key events.
2 Gingerbread Boy/Girl Labeling Activities: Color, cut and paste to label parts of a gingerbread
Venn Diagram: Compare and contrast the different Gingerbread characters with this easy-to-fill-in Venn diagram. Students will love comparing the Gingerbread Man, Baby, and Girl to find out what makes them similar and what makes them unique.
Why It Works:
Engages students in hands-on, creative activities that enhance comprehension.
Strengthens sequencing skills by helping students organize story events in the correct order.
Promotes critical thinking through comparison and contrast with the Venn Diagram.
Supports language development through oral storytelling and retelling activities.
These story retelling hats are perfect for reinforcing key literacy concepts and sparking imaginative play. Ideal for classroom or home use, this activity will make your Gingerbread story adventures extra sweet!
More Story Sequencing Hats Here:
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey
©Natasha's Crafts 2025
Make story time even more fun and interactive with our Gingerbread Story Retelling Hats! These colorful, easy-to-make hats help bring your students’ favorite Gingerbread stories to life while reinforcing important literacy skills like sequencing and comprehension.
What's Included:
3 Gingerbread Story Sequencing Hats:
Gingerbread Man by Barbara McClintock
Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett
Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Each hat includes a simple, step-by-step guide to help students color, cut, and sequence the key events from each story. Once they’ve finished, they can glue a sentence strip with a summary of the story's key events.
2 Gingerbread Boy/Girl Labeling Activities: Color, cut and paste to label parts of a gingerbread
Venn Diagram: Compare and contrast the different Gingerbread characters with this easy-to-fill-in Venn diagram. Students will love comparing the Gingerbread Man, Baby, and Girl to find out what makes them similar and what makes them unique.
Why It Works:
Engages students in hands-on, creative activities that enhance comprehension.
Strengthens sequencing skills by helping students organize story events in the correct order.
Promotes critical thinking through comparison and contrast with the Venn Diagram.
Supports language development through oral storytelling and retelling activities.
These story retelling hats are perfect for reinforcing key literacy concepts and sparking imaginative play. Ideal for classroom or home use, this activity will make your Gingerbread story adventures extra sweet!
More Story Sequencing Hats Here:
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey
©Natasha's Crafts 2025