Use these letter G of the week printable activities alongside my free preschool letter G worksheets to make learning all about the letter G fun and engaging for your preschoolers.
These printable worksheets are perfect for kids at home and in the classroom.
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What’s Included in the Letter G Printable Pack?
First, the printable pack features a trace-and-color worksheet where kids get to practice writing the uppercase and lowercase letter G alongside tracing and coloring the said image.
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Goose
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Goat
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Game
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Gloves
These words and pictures will help your preschoolers connect the letter shape to its sound, making it easier to remember.
I’ve also included five additional worksheets that are perfect for creating a hands-on learning experience for your kids.
Each worksheet has two rectangular panels, each containing a word beginning with G -like “goat” or “gloves.”
Your preschoolers will trace the word, then color the matching picture.
You can easily cut out these rectangles and assemble them into a flip book or use them as flashcards.
Of course, you can also use these worksheets as they are!
Words on these flip-book pages include:
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Grapes
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Glass
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Grass
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Glue
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Girl
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Guitar
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Giraffe
I choose these G words so that they broaden preschoolers’ vocabulary as well as keep them engaged through different visual and tactile learning methods.
Why Choose These Letter G Worksheets?
Using this printable pack can help your kids strengthen their grasp of the letter G in several important ways. These activities encourage:
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Association of the letter G with its sound /g/
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Expansion of vocabulary with common and fun G words
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Development of fine motor skills through tracing and coloring
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Early phonics practice and beginning reading skills
Whether you incorporate these worksheets into your weekly lesson plans, literacy centers, or at-home learning sessions. I’m confident that they will provide structured yet enjoyable practice for your preschoolers.
Creative Ways to Use Your Letter G Printables
To make the most of these resources, try out some of these ideas:
Create a flip book – Cut out the rectangles and staple them to form a mini book your child can flip through.
Display on a word wall – Use the cut-out cards to make a colorful alphabet wall featuring G words.
Pair with real objects – For example, bring in grapes to snack on or a small guitar toy to connect words to real-life items.
Morning or quiet time activity – Let your kids trace and color as a calming yet productive start or end to the day.
Read letter G-themed books – Titles like Giraffes Can’t Dance are perfect to complement your letter G week.
These teaching G ideas reinforce learning through multiple senses and make the letter G come alive.
Additional G Words to Explore with Preschoolers
To keep expanding your child’s vocabulary and deepen their letter-sound knowledge, consider introducing these additional G words:
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Garden
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Gift
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Gate
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Gooseberry
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Giant
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Gem
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Game
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Grasshopper
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Globe
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Gold
Encourage your preschoolers to listen for the /g/ sound in words they hear throughout the day.
This helps build phonemic awareness, an essential pre-reading skill.
Grow and Giggle with Letter G
Learning the alphabet is an exciting adventure, and the letter G is a wonderful stop along the way. With this printable set full of tracing, coloring, and word-building fun, your preschoolers will confidently recognize and use letter G words.
This Letter G of the Week printable makes teaching and learning accessible, creative, and full of giggles.
So go ahead—download your free copy today!
Letter G Of The Week Printable (0 downloads )
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Keep The Learning Going
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