Preschool Worksheets for the Letter G
Ready to help your child start down the path to becoming a reader? The first step is learning the alphabet letters, as well as the sounds they make. Completing these free printable preschool worksheets for the letter G provides an easy way for kids to practice. Get your worksheets below, plus ideas for using them and more letter G activities.
Overview of the Letter G Worksheets
Recommended for: Preschool
⭐ Alphabet Coloring Pages: The Letter G
These coloring pages take on a “Letter G is for…” approach, showcasing uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter G, along with an image that starts with the letter G, such as goat, goldfish, and grasshopper.
⭐ Letter Tracing Worksheets for the Letter G
These letter tracing worksheets invite children to trace dotted lines forming uppercase and lowercase letter Gs, and then use the blank lines on the page to try writing the letter on their own.
⭐ Letter G Coloring Pages
Children can practice learning the shape of uppercase and lowercase Gs as they color in each letter G on these printable worksheets.
Tips for Using the Letter G Worksheets
When you need a last-minute, no-prep learning activity, pull out one of these printable letter G worksheets. Try these ideas for using them:
- Color with G: Use only colors that start with G to fill in each letter coloring page, like green, gold, and gray.
- Label G items: As you finish coloring or tracing each G worksheet, tape it to something nearby that starts with G, such as a game, glass, or the ground.
- Add more pictures: After coloring a G picture worksheet, look through magazines or newspapers for more pictures of items that start with the letter G, then cut them out and paste them on.
Reinforce Learning with Letter G Activities
Continue the fun with these letter G-inspired activities:
- Get the giggles: Learn silly letter G tongue twisters like “Great gray geese graze on green grapes,” or “Groaning gobbling goblins gather with ghastly growling ghosts.”
- Grow in the garden: Visit local botanical gardens (or your own backyard) and look for things that start with g, such as grass, goldenrod, or geranium.
- Be giving and generous: Give letter G gifts to friends or loved ones, like grapes, gnomes, glasses, goblets, or gloves.