Gingerbread 
      Village
      Make a book 
      about your village. Here are some page ideas:
      Write about how you made your gingerbread house.
      Draw a map of the village, as a class name the streets.
      Measure with unifix cubes how far it is from each other's houses.
      Use gum drops and candy canes to make lamp post, then  graph the 
      color of the gum drops.
 Graph how many of each candy is on the house.
       
      Gingerbread Man 
      Buttons
      Cut 
      out 10 large gingerbread men from brown construction paper and laminate 
      them for durability.
 Each man is numbered 1-10. Children put the correct number of buttons on 
      each man.
       
      Cookie Counting 
      Game
      Trace 
      around a gingerbread kid cookie cutter on brown paper and cut out 15 
      shapes.
 Number five paper plates from 1 to 5. To play, invite your children to
 place a matching number of gingerbread kid "cookies" on each plate.
       
      Favorite 
      Character Graph
      Graph the 
      children's favorite character from the story.
       
      Gingerbread 
      Counting
      Beforehand, purchase a supply of candy shaped or gingerbread boy shaped 
      erasers.
  Then make ten gingerbread house cutouts.  Program each house with a 
      different number from
 1 to 10.  For younger children, also add a corresponding number of 
      dots to each house.
  Place the houses and erasers at your math center, then invite each
 child to place the correct number of erasers on each house.
       
      Gingerbread 
      Shapes
      Cut 
      out a supply of gingerbread man shapes and use the shapes as manipulatives 
      for counting.