Letter G Activities for Preschool (a peek at our week!) (2024)

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We had a lot of fun with letter G this week!

(Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I’ve created a done-for-you alphabet curriculum perfect for preschool!)

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My Three filled in the gumball machine with our round office stickers. He didn’t want to do the dots on the letter G, so we stopped here. Lots of fine motor practice to peel off those stickers and get them in the right spot!

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He still holds markers and pencils with a fist, so handwriting practice is probably a long way off. Instead, I drew a G with a pencil and gave him grapes. Carefully he put the grapes all along the line to form the G. These types of activities are great for strengthening fine motor skills. (Starting handwriting practice before kids are ready is not a good idea!)

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This set of ABC books with pictures is one of my most popular free printables. He likes naming the pictures with me as we turn the page. These books are a great vocabulary builder!

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This craft was a big hit! Even though he kept asking me to help him color the garbage truck, he did it nearly all on his own. Then we stuck garbage all around it. /g/, /g/, garbage! To learn more about it (and get your free printable garbage truck), check out our letter G crafts page.

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For a math activity, we did these gumball counting mats. Since we graphed coins for letter C and bears for letter B, we didn’t do any additional graphing activities. But that’s a great tie-in for letter G! You can find our graphing ideas here.

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This past Christmas he received toy gears as a present, so we used our washable paint to make some gear prints.

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I pulled out my free alphabet picture cards and took out the pictures for letter C and G. We named each picture together, and I emphasized the beginning sound of each one. “Cat. /c/, /c, cat.” I was thrilled when he could sort them by beginning sound! The last time (about 2 months ago) that I tried this sort of activity, he was completely clueless.

We’ve been doing Letter of the Week about 6 weeks now. It’s working! 🙂

By the way, after we started I realized that I chose a poor combination of letters to work on. That’s because the /c/ and /g/ sounds that we worked on are both made in the back of the throat. It would have been better to contrast the /g/ sound with /b/ or /d/, for example, because you make the sound in a different part of your mouth.

He still got it, though!

There are so many fun books for letter G. The above widget shows my Three’s favorites, with The Gingerbread Man, by Jim Aylesworth, being his very favorite. Iread that one a lot! To see all our book picks for letter G, be sure to check outour letter G book list.

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Have you seen mylist of sensory ideas for every letter of the alphabet? For letter G we dida garden in a box: dirt, garden markers, “seeds,” etc.

But since that’s best as an outdoor activity – and this was a muddy, chilly week – we made an indoor box. I dumped some lentils, dry white beans, and pottingcontainers into a box – and called it a garden bin. He had so much fun scooping and pouring!

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For a whole alphabet activity, I printed these alphabet exercise cards, which were so much fun! Since I got active with my son (and his 4-year-old brother), it was extra fun for my Three. Just a note: the pack you download is missing letters Y and Z. No matter – we had a great time with letters A-X!

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For a name activity, I wrote his letter on a piece of construction paper and he covered it with reinforcement labels. I was surprised at how diligent he was at this! He only asked for help with one letter. This snowball name activity is from Fun-a-Day.

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Our curriculum includes lessons for teaching both upper and lowercase letter names and sounds. You’ll get three lessons per letter, built-in review, simple handwriting practice, rhyming, syllable counting, phonemic awareness, and a whole lot more!

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All your links in one spot!

  • Little Letter GBook (songs and rhymes)
  • Letter G Dot Sticker Page
  • My Letter G Book (with photos)
  • Letter G Crafts
  • Letter G Book List
  • Gumball Counting Mats

Is your child ready for more of a challenge?

My little guy just turned 3. If you have an older child or one who’s simply ready for the next step, try some of these!

  • Trygraphing activities.
  • Do some letter G handwriting pages.
  • Try Beginning Sound Cover with poker chips.
  • Clip the pictures on our beginning sound clip cards.
  • Practice beginning sounds with our match mats.
  • Do a beginning sound coloring page.

See the whole series …

You’ll love our alphabet curriculum

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Alphabet Curriculum for Preschool

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Our curriculum includes lessons for teaching both upper and lowercase letter names and sounds. You’ll get three lessons per letter, built-in review, simple handwriting practice, rhyming, syllable counting, phonemic awareness, and a whole lot more!

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FAQs

What are preschool words that start with G? ›

Some of the preschool G words for kids are glasses, games, goats, gorilla, gift, grow, good, goof, gone, goal, garden, gardening, globe, grape, grains, graze, girl, etc.

What do you teach the first week of preschool? ›

During the first week or two of school, children will start to learn the rules of their new school. They will learn how to line up, raise their hand to speak, and what to do during recess. Also, they will start to learn the routines of their new school, such as how to clean up after lunch.

What activities start with the letter G? ›

Some hobbies that starts with the letter G are mentioned below:
  • Golf.
  • Gardening.
  • Guitar.
  • Gaming.
  • Graphic design.
  • Graffiti.
  • Gymnastics.
Sep 6, 2019

What is the phonics rule for the letter G? ›

When g is in front of an i, y, or e, it is soft and says /j/. For example: giant, gypsy, and gem. When g is in front of any other letter, it says /g/. For example: go, gave, and gravel.

What are 10 easy words with G? ›

Give examples of 10 words that start with 'G'.
  • Give.
  • Great.
  • Gleam.
  • Glorious.
  • Garage.
  • Glance.
  • Gargle.
  • Gallop.

What is the most popular G word? ›

The most common words that start with G are girl, gym, get, and gorgeous.

Why is there 2 ways to write the letter G? ›

The letter 'G' was introduced in the Old Latin period as a variant of 'C' to distinguish voiced /ɡ/ from voiceless /k/. The modern lowercase 'g' has two typographic variants: the single-storey (sometimes opentail) 'g' and the double-storey (sometimes looptail) 'g'.

What are the two ways to write G? ›

There are two types of gs: handwritten and typeset. The handwritten form of g is called the open tail version. This is the form we most often think of when thinking of the letter g because we are taught to write a g in its open tail form. The second is the looptail g which is much more common.

What are three things preschool teachers should do? ›

Preschool teachers typically do the following:
  • Teach children basic skills such as identifying colors, shapes, numbers, and letters.
  • Work with children in groups or one on one, depending on the needs of children and on the subject matter.
  • Plan and carry out a curriculum that focuses on different areas of child development.

How do you plan preschool activities? ›

A step-by-step guide to preschool lesson plans
  1. Determine your learning objective. Defining learning objectives beforehand is a crucial component of lesson planning. ...
  2. Choose your lesson materials. You'll also need to know what materials you need to execute the lesson. ...
  3. Write down your lesson procedures. ...
  4. Assessment. ...
  5. Reflection.
Oct 24, 2023

What should a teacher do on the first day of preschool? ›

First day of preschool ideas for teachers
  • Read a book about the first day of school. ...
  • Have a classroom tour or scavenger hunt. ...
  • Play a “get to know the teacher” game. ...
  • Sticker name activity. ...
  • Play “our favorite things” activity. ...
  • Invite children to co-create classroom rules and procedures. ...
  • Pass the ball. ...
  • First-day self-portrait.
Jul 31, 2023

How do you teach G and K sounds? ›

You can start by simply having your child imitate you when you make /k/ and /g/ sounds. Model one of these sounds, and check how well your child repeats the sound after you. If they're able to copy you with ease and accuracy, they'll likely do well with continued practice.

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