Letter Identification – Letter G
Gotta have a green gumball? Step right up to this letter identification page. A gumball machine is pictured in the letter frame. Find the G’s and circle them.
The four sets of alphabet worksheets below provide lots of variety for studying and learning individual alphabet letters. They give kids the opportunity to trace, write, and color each letter of the alphabet. Kids will also have the opportunity to recognize words that start with each letter, draw an item that starts with each letter, identify the letters out of a bunch of mixed up letters, and last but not least, circle pictures of objects that start with each letter. Use a worksheet from each section each day of the week!
78 worksheets
CCSS RF.K.1.D, RF.K.3.A, RF.K.3.B & L.K.1.A
Go to this page to choose from all of the alphabet resources on this site.
Gotta have a green gumball? Step right up to this letter identification page. A gumball machine is pictured in the letter frame. Find the G’s and circle them.
“Have a happy heart.” says the quote on the picture on this page. Kids find all the H’s on this page and circle them. Finish off by coloring your heart away….
A little island is pictured in a letter speckled frame in this worksheet for recognizing letters. Kids find all the I’s in the frame & sentence & circle them.
“The jam is in a jar.” is the sentence pictured with a jar of jam on this letter identification worksheet. Find every J – there’s over 12 of them, and color.
Have you ever seen a picture of a kind king? Well, go ahead and click on this page to see the one on this worksheet for the letter k. Find & circle every K, then color him in with kindness.
Oh, this big fella is so eager for you to give this worksheet a go! Find all the L’s and circle them, then color this larger than life furry friend.
Feeling a bit cold? This worksheet should warm you up! Find circle all the M’s in the sentence and the picture frame. How many did you find?
With a picture of such a nice nurse, how could you not have a nice time with this worksheet? Find the N’s and color her pretty. 🙂 Did you notice a hidden sight word?
This worksheet for identifying the letter O is serving up something sweet…an orange of course! Find all the O’s and color the orange…orange, of course!
There’s a pretty happy pig on this identify the letter worksheet for the letter p. He’s eager for you to search for and find every p on the page! Then you can color him pink.
Letter recognition for Q is quite quaint with the picture of the quiet queen. Find each q in the picture frame and the sentence and color the queen.
Step right up and see this letter recognition worksheet for the letter r! Kids search for the letter in the picture frame and the sentence about a pet rabbit.
S is for sailing a sailboat on the sea. And it’s for this letter s recognition worksheet! Find every simple and silly s, circle it, and color the sailboat and the sea.
Your kids are sure enjoy this letter t recognition worksheet. They find and circle the letter in the frame and the sentence and color the spinning top.
Recognizing the letter u is the order of the day on this worksheet. Find and circle every u (they’re in different fonts) and the hidden sight word. Color the umbrella.
Honing in on your skills for recognizing letters? This is the best spot for working on your v’s. Find every v (and the sight word “to”) in the frame and the sentence and circle them.