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Lesson: The Gingerbread Man

May 22, 2018 by The Storyteller

The Gingerbread Man
  • The Gingerbread Man

The foolish gingerbread man did not judge well. He trusted the clever fox and believed his lie. It cost him his life.

Perhaps students can practice judging truths by playing a game in which each student makes up a fact about something in the world that is either true always, sometimes true or a lie.

For example: “A baby can ride a bicycle” (a lie) “Leaves are red in the fall.” (sometimes true) “Candles burn slowly.” (always true)

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