Our free Letter I of the Week Printable packet is the perfect addition to your alphabet learning activities!
Whether you’re a teacher, homeschooler, or parent. I’m confident that these worksheets will help your child build confidence with the letter I through tracing, coloring, and vocabulary-building activities.
With hands-on practice, this printable pack will encourage your child to recognize, write, and say the letter I while learning new I words along the way.
Preschool Letter I Activities Included
This Letter I of the Week freebie includes two components to are ideal for helping your child master the letter I:
Letter I Worksheet (Single PDF Page)
This simple one-page activity is great for introducing what the letter I is for to your child.
Your child or student will trace a sentence that reads – ‘ I is for… followed by four words and pictures. Kids will have to trace the words, ice cream, iron, iguana, and ink. Then, they can color the images.
Kids can trace both versions of the letter, color the images, and say each word aloud to build sound recognition.
Letter I Flip Book (Mini Book PDF)
The rest of the printables include two rectangles per page, making it easy for you to cut and staple into a fun flip book of I words for your child or students. Alternatively, you can use these printables as they are.
The I words on these printables are:
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Iguana
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Ice
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Igloo
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Ice cream
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Island
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Insect
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Injection
This flip book is a wonderful way to reinforce beginning sounds, vocabulary, and handwriting.
Skills Practiced with This Printable
Throughout these worksheets, your child or students will work on:
Letter recognition – Identifying uppercase and lowercase I
Phonics and beginning sounds – Learning to say the /i/ sound
Fine motor development –Through tracing words and coloring.
Vocabulary growth – Learning new I words
Confidence – Building a flip book they can read and show off!
How to Use This Letter I Printable Pack?
Here are some suggested ways you can consider when using these printable worksheets:
Begin with the worksheet – Use the one-page printable to introduce the letter I, its sound, and I words. Talk about each image and have your child or students color them.
Create the flip book – Have your kids color and trace the words, then cut out and staple the pages together. It’s a great way to revisit the letter all week long.
Extend the learning – Use the I-word list below for a mini scavenger hunt, word wall, or drawing activity.
More Letter I Words for Preschoolers
Looking for even more I words to explore with your preschooler or students?
Here’s a list of kid-friendly words that begin with the letter I:
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Ice
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Ice cream
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Igloo
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Iguana
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Ink
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Iron
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Island
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Inchworm
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Insect
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Injection
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Instrument
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Invitation
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Inside
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Idea
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Illustrator
You can use these words to create a word wall. Or, perhaps have your kids draw their favorites, or practice saying and spelling them aloud.
Grab Your Free Letter I Printables
Click the link below to get your free Letter I printable worksheets pack and start your Letter of the Week activities today!
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Keep Going with the Alphabet!
If you’re working your way through the alphabet, don’t miss these other free printable letter packs:
Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, these free alphabet worksheets will make learning fun, simple, and stress-free.
Add it to your lesson plans and help your preschoolers fall in love with the alphabet—one letter at a time!
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