$2.00
A set of 5 Gingerbread Man–themed CVC decodable stories perfect for homeschool kindergarten and classroom teachers. Simple sentences, CVC words, sight words, and clean illustrations make these ideal for beginning readers. Includes full color + black-and-white versions.
Description
This set of 5 Gingerbread Man CVC Decodable Stories is designed for both homeschool families and classroom teachers who want simple, effective reading practice for their kindergarten learners.
Each story is built with emerging readers in mind:
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Predictable, decodable sentences
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CVC words students can sound out
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Kindergarten sight words
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Clean illustrations that support comprehension
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Easy-to-print, one-page format
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Color + black-and-white versions
Whether you’re teaching at home with little ones around, working with one child at a time, or guiding a whole class in small groups, these stories fit seamlessly into any routine.
Perfect for:
✓ Homeschool morning work
✓ December literacy centers
✓ Guided reading groups
✓ Read-aloud + echo reading
✓ Independent reading practice
✓ Fluency practice
✓ Reading warm-ups
✓ Take-home practice
The simple layout means no assembling mini-books — just print and read.
🍪 WHAT’S INCLUDED
5 Full-Page Gingerbread Man CVC Decodable Stories:
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Run, Gingerbread Man!
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The Tin for the Gingerbread Man
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Too Hot!
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A Friend for the Gingerbread Man
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A Big Box for the Gingerbread Man
Each story includes:
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Full-color version (great for digital or laminated use)
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Black-and-white version (perfect for printing or coloring)
One clear, simple scene per story helps beginning readers stay focused.
🌿 WHY HOMESCHOOLERS & TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE
✔ Designed for actual beginning readers
✔ Predictable text boosts confidence
✔ Clean, child-friendly illustrations
✔ Seasonal + engaging
✔ Easy to print at home or school
✔ No prep — just print and go
✔ Works well with any phonics curriculum
✔ Great for mixed-age settings
This resource supports structured literacy principles and works equally well in homeschool, co-ops, tutoring, and classroom environments.

