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Fun ways to make the letter G

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We love finding interesting ways to create each letter of the alphabet.  Check out the fun ways we found to make letter G!

letter G for preschoolers

make letter G with gum

I printed a giant block letter, and my Four filled it with packages of gum. It’s always great when we can fill in the letter with something that begins with its sound.  Get your own giant letter by clicking  HERE.

make letter G with glass gems

After I helped him see which way to begin, my Four was able to create this G out of glass gems.

make letter G with grapes

We checked the refrigerator and found a few grapes left in the package.

make letter G with green pipe cleaner

Another idea is to bend a green pipe cleaner into the shape of the letter G.

make letter G in grain

While my husband was grinding grain so I could make the week’s loaves, I poured some onto a baking tray.  My Five wrote with his finger.

make letter G on level one page

This level one handwriting page was perfect for my Four.  Get your own copy at this link.

make letter G on level two page

My Five, who will be attending kindergarten this fall, completed this level two page, which you can find here.

make letter G on level three page

Finally, my Five finished this level three page.  Get your own by clicking here.  You’ll notice that the page printed funny. I figured out that you need to download the document to your computer and THEN open it and print to get all the lines to show up.  Wish I were techie enough to understand why ;).

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: fine motor, preschool, kindergarten, Pre-K

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7 Comments

  1. Wendy Stoner

    October 20, 2018 at 3:05 pm

    I just have to comment. Somehow my searches always lead to your sight. Wonderful ideas! Thank you for sharing.

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    • Anna G

      October 27, 2018 at 7:54 am

      You’re welcome, Wendy!

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  2. Melissa

    November 10, 2015 at 12:12 pm

    Thank you so much for all the great activities that you’ve put on your website! I’ve been doing preschool at home with my daughters this fall and we’ve really been enjoying several of your activities! And it’s working! I’m amazed at how quickly my 4-yr–old is learning to read and write her letters!

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    • Anna Geiger

      November 13, 2015 at 8:41 pm

      That’s so great to hear that your 4 year old is picking up on things so quickly, Melissa! Thanks for commenting!

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  3. adria janni

    February 6, 2015 at 7:18 am

    Every time I visit your site, I am amazed and thankful for all your efforts. Love the way you explain everything in detail: why, what, and how. Thank you, thank you!

    Sincerely, Adria

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    • Anna Geiger

      February 6, 2015 at 1:39 pm

      Thank you for such a kind comment, Adria! I truly LOVE doing this, and I’m so blessed that others can benefit from it.

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