Preschool Worksheets for the Letter V
Learning to read starts with mastering the letters of the alphabet and recognizing the sounds they make. These free printable preschool worksheets for the letter V are a great addition to your learning toolkit. Use them along with our other entertaining letter V activities (listed below) for some preschool learning fun.
Overview of the Letter V Worksheets
Recommended for: Preschool
⭐ Alphabet Coloring Pages: The Letter V
These coloring pages take on a “Letter V is for…” approach, showcasing uppercase and lowercase versions of the letter V, along with an image that starts with the letter V, such as vase, violin, and volcano.
⭐ Letter Tracing Worksheets for the Letter V
These letter tracing worksheets invite children to trace dotted lines forming uppercase and lowercase letter Vs. Then they can use the blank lines on the page to try writing the letter on their own.
⭐ Letter V Coloring Pages
Children can practice learning the shape of uppercase and lowercase Vs as they color in each letter V on these printable worksheets.
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Tips for Using the Letter V Worksheets
Fill a folder with these letter V preschool worksheets, printed out in advance. Then, pull them out when you need a quick learning activity for your little one. Try these fun ideas:
- Flip it over: Use the backs of these worksheets for drawing more V pictures, getting extra practice writing the letter V, or working together to brainstorm a list of V words.
- Make collages: After coloring, cut out the V pictures and glue them to a big piece of paper. Then, add cuttings from magazines or newspapers of more letter V items or large letter Vs that your child draws.
- Letter V art: Challenge your child to draw a scene filled with the letter V. You can prompt them by hinting that an upside down letter V looks like a mountain or a cave opening and a sideways V could be an alligator mouth.
Reinforce Learning with Letter V Activities:
- Volunteer: Do some research in your area of different organizations that welcome families in to volunteer.
- Play volleyball: Grab a volleyball and try your best to play a game together, with or without a net. Each time someone hits the ball, try saying a word that starts with the letter V.
- Eat some vegetables: Invite your child to pick a vegetable out from the garden or grocery store or try creating a veggie tray of a variety of vegetables they’d like to try. As you snack, write down a list of all the words you can think of that start with V.