When you pair these free letter V is for printables alongside my free preschool V worksheets. I’m confident that you’ll have all the necessary worksheets to help your child recognize, write, and sound out the letter V.
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Let’s now explore what’s inside this letter V printable pack and how you can use it to create a full week of fun, focused learning!
Included in the Free Letter V Printable Pack?
This printable set includes 5 PDF pages, offering your child a unique way to interact with the letter V:
1 single-page tracing worksheet – “V is for…” with four vocabulary words and pictures.
4 flip book pages – Each includes two rectangles with a traceable “V is for…” sentence and image
These printables are ideal for:
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Letter of the week themes
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Preschool literacy centers
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At-home learning routines
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Quiet time activities
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Pre-K handwriting and vocabulary practice
V Is For
Start your letter V week with this introductory worksheet. Your child will:
Trace the phrase “V is for” followed by 4 V words – vest, vase, van, and violin. Once they are finished tracing, they will enjoy coloring images to go with each word.
I think this page is perfect for you to introduce the sound of the letter V, review the vocabulary words, and talk about how each item relates to everyday life.
You can consider asking your child questions, such as:
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“What color is your vest?”
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“Have you ever seen a violin being played?”
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“What can you put in a vase?”
Encourage conversation as your child traces. Doing this will help build phonemic awareness and vocabulary at the same time.
Letter V Flip Book
After your child is familiar with the letter V and some of its vocabulary, it’s time to move on to the Letter V Flip Book!
These four pages each feature two rectangular panels, for a total of seven different V words. Each panel includes:
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A phrase: “V is for ___”.
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Traceable V word.
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A simple picture to color.
The V words included are:
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Van
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Vase
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Vet
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Vest
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Violin
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Vulture
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Vacuum
This flip book is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary and phonics in a hands-on way. As your child works through each panel, they can:
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Trace the word
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Color the image
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Talk about the word with you
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Cut (with your help) and collect the rectangles
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Staple them together to make their own Letter V mini book
By the end of the week, your preschooler will have created something they’re proud of!
All while practicing vital literacy skills in the process.
Skills Your Child Will Build
This printable pack enjoyably supports foundational preschool learning goals. While your child is coloring, tracing, and assembling, they’re also working on:
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Letter recognition (both uppercase and lowercase V)
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Beginning sound awareness (/v/ sound)
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Word-object association
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Vocabulary growth
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Fine motor development (through cutting, tracing, and coloring)
I’m positive you would agree that these worksheets are a fantastic, no-stress way to strengthen literacy foundations.
How to Use the Letter V Printables Throughout the Week?
Here’s a sample weekly plan to get the most from your Letter V printables:
Monday – Letter Introduction – Use the “V is for” single worksheet to introduce the letter. Go over each vocabulary word, trace together, and color the images. Say the /v/ sound out loud and point out how it feels to make that sound with your lips and voice.
Tuesday–Thursday – Flip Book Pages – Complete 2–3 flip book panels each day. Read the sentence aloud, trace the letters, color the image, and cut out the rectangles. Collect the pages in a stack for assembly on Friday.
Ask open-ended questions like:
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“What does a vet do?”
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“Have you ever used a vacuum?”
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“Can you think of a song played on a violin?”
You would notice quite quickly that these conversations extend learning and build real-life connections.
Friday – Flip Book Assembly & Reading Practice – Help your preschooler staple their rectangles into a flip book. Then let them “read” it back to you, showing off the words they’ve learned and images they’ve colored.
This wrap-up day is a perfect opportunity to review the sound of the letter V, celebrate their progress, and reinforce what they’ve practiced all week.
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More V Words for Preschoolers
If you want to expand the letter V word list, here are more preschool-friendly V words to explore:
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Volcano
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Vegetables
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Village
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Valentine
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Video
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Voice
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Vote
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Vine
You can draw, label, or talk about these words as part of storytime, crafts, or group discussions.
Fun Extension Ideas for Letter V Week
Looking to make the letter V even more memorable? Try these simple letter-themed activities:
Violin Sound Exploration – Play a short clip of a violin being played. Talk about the sound it makes and how it starts with V!
Vest Dress-Up Day – Have your child wear a vest or create a pretend one from paper. Label it with the letter V!
Van Craft – Use a small cardboard box or a printable van template to color and decorate.
Vacuum Tracing Game – Pretend a small toy vacuum (or hand-held toy) is “cleaning up” letter Vs hidden around the room. Every time your child finds one, they name the word!
Download Your Free Letter V Is For Printables
With just a few pages and a few minutes a day. You’ll create a full week of meaningful, interactive learning around the letter V!
Click on the link below to grab your free letter V of the week packet.
Free Letter V Is For Printables (9 downloads )
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Don’t Miss More Letter of the Week Printables
Working through the full alphabet? Check out these other popular and free letter printables:
Preschool Alphabet Worksheets
The letter V may not be as common as other letters, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be just as fun to teach. With this free Letter V Is For printable pack, your preschooler will explore V words through tracing, coloring, building a flip book, and more.
From vans and vests to violins and vacuums, this hands-on resource brings the letter V to life in a way that supports early literacy and keeps learning playful.
So grab your printables, gather your crayons, and enjoy a vibrant week focused on the letter V!
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