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Kindergarteners at Lincoln School decorate gingerbread houses for the holiday season

Kindergarteners at Lincoln School decorate gingerbread houses for the holiday season

Lincoln School Kindergarten Integrated Co-Teaching (ICT) class had an unforgettable Gingerbread Day filled with excitement and surprises!

The adventure began when the children discovered that their beloved gingerbread friend had mysteriously gone missing. Determined to solve the mystery, the class turned into little detectives, following a series of clues hidden throughout the school. Each clue brought them closer to their goal and added to the thrill of the hunt.

After exploring hallways and classrooms, the children finally found their gingerbread friend safe and sound! But the fun didn’t stop there—when they returned to their classroom, they were greeted with a delightful surprise: a gingerbread house decorating activity. With frosting, candies, and plenty of creativity, the students worked together to design colorful and festive gingerbread houses, ending the day with laughter, teamwork, and holiday cheer.

Students making gingerbread houses.
Students making gingerbread houses.
Students making gingerbread houses.
Students making gingerbread houses.
Students making gingerbread houses.

 

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