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Letter G Words

Goat Giraffe Gingerbread Game Garden Gate Gazelle Gecko Ghost Gift Girl Goldfish Goose

Gorilla Guitar Gully Guppy Grapes Groundhog

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Lacing Cards

Children love lacing cards. You have the option of printing up color or b & w cards to color yourself. You can print up the color lacing cards, cut out on the dotted line, laminate, and punch holes around the card using a hole punch. Give the children lacing strings, yarn or shoe laces to lace the cards. The b & w set can also be used as an additional craft for the children. Give each child one of the cards, have them color and cut out. Have an adult punch holes, and they can lace using the above options of string. Lacing strings can be purchased though http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/

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Letter G Lace Up Cards

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Print up on white card stock. Color - Cut out on the dotted line. Punch holes with a hole punch. Have children lace using lacing string.

G is for Giraffe G is for

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Letter G Lace Up Cards

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Print up on white card stock. Cut out on the dotted line. Laminate - Punch holes with a hole punch. Have children lace using lacing string.

G is for Giraffe G is for

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Letter G Poster

Print up on white card stock. If using the B & W poster - color and Laminate. If using the Color poster – laminate. B & W can also be used as an additional letter G worksheet for the children.

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Letter G Flashcards

Print up on white card stock. If using the B & W flashcards - color and laminate. If using the color flashcards – laminate. You can also use the cards as a Letter G Ring book. Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of each card after you trim them, and place together with a ring.

Goldfish

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Giraffe

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Garden

Goats

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Goldfish

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Giraffe

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Goats

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Letter G Worksheets Print up on regular copy paper. Use as extra sheets when working on one of the 1 - 2 - 3 Curriculum disks, or when working on the alphabet.

Name _____________________

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Name _____________________

Trace and color the letter “G g”

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Name _______________________________

Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.

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Color the pictures that being with the letter “G”

Name _________________________

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Name ________________

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I see a ghost munching on grapes

Cut and Paste

Letter G g - Mini Book

Print up the following sheet onto

white card stock.

Turn over and place back into the printer and print up the next sheet.

(Fold on the dotted line.

You will have a 1 page – double sided mini book)

Print up the pictures that begin with

the letter G.

Have children color – cut out and paste onto the mini book.

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Print up on white card stock – Use with The letter G g sheet. 1 set of letter v items per child. Color – cut out – glue on the pictures that begin with the letter g.

Words That Begin With G Book

Print out the following pages to make a "Words That Start with G" book, an early reader book for young readers about the letter G.

There are two rectangular book pages on each printed page. Have the children cut each page in half along the dotted line. Staple the pages together at the left of the page, then read the book, color the pages, and write the words.

Words That Start With G

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Goose starts with G

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Guitar starts with G

Gorilla starts with G

Gingerbread man starts with G

Goldfish starts with G

Girl starts with G

Gift starts with G

Grapes starts with G

Ghost starts with G

Recognizing the Letter “G”

Introduce the letter “G” to the children by showing them the written word “Goat” and helping them to see that it begins with a “G”. Cut a large Goat shape out of paper and write the letter “G” on it. Have the children tear or cut out magazine pictures beginning with the letter “G” and then glue the pictures on the goat shape. Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local scrapbook store that start with the letter G. Ghost, grapes, grandparents, gorilla, etc., and have the children place on the goat.

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Goat

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Grape Collage What You Need: Contact paper Green and purple construction or tissue paper. Directions: Cut the contact paper into the shape of grapes. Let the children place construction paper on it. Purple paper for the grapes and green for the leaves. Cover the grapes with another piece of contact paper and cut to form a grape collage.

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Grape Pattern

Print up on white card stock to make more durable. Use as a pattern to cut out grapes for a grape Collage.

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G g Box

Get a box or container with cover. Label the container G g Container. Place items in the G g container that begin with the letter G.

Goat Goldfish Guitar

Gingerbread Man Girl (small girl doll)

Gift Ghost

Grapes (plastic fruit)

Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that start with the letter G. Make sure items are not to small to prevent choking for smaller children. Use G g Box container when introducing the letter G to the children.

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Pictures that begin with G

Cut out a large letter G for each child (or use the following sheet), and let them glue pictures that begin with the letter G. (You can try looking at a local scrap booking store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that begin with the letter G. (Gold fish, gingerbread man, Gorilla, Guitar, etc). If you use the following sheet, please print up on white card stock to make sheet more durable.

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Name Jasmine

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Name ________________

Pictures that start with G

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Pictures that Begin with G

Darling Little Goldfish

My darling little goldfish (wiggle one finger) Hasn't any toes (point to your toes) He swims around without a sound (pretend one finger is swimming) And bumps his angry nose. (point to nose) He can't get out to play with me (Point to your self) Nor I get in to him (Point to children) Although I say "Come out and play," (motion finger to come out) He says, "come in and swim." (pretend you are swimming)

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Going Fishing

When I go fishing down at the brook, (Hold fishing pole over shoulder) I put a wiggly worm on my hook. (Put wiggly worm on hook) I toss it into water, (Swing pole into water) And hope with all my might, A little fish will swim on by. (Left hand-fingers together) And take a great big bite. (Move thumb away from fingers -- then snap them back together)

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The Yellow Giraffe The yellow giraffe is tall as can be. (Put hand up high) His lunch is a bunch of leaves off a tree. (Put arm up for tree branches) He has a very long neck and his legs are long too. (Point to neck and legs) And he can run faster than his friends in the zoo. (Run in place)

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Green Grapes

Five green grapes growing on a vine. (Hold up five fingers.)

I picked one cause it looked so fine! (Touch thumb and fold it down.)

Four green grapes growing on a vine. (Hold up four fingers.)

I picked another for my Valentine! (Touch index finger & fold down.)

Three green grapes growing on a vine. (Hold up three fingers.)

I ate another, I couldn’t decline! (Touch middle finger and fold down.) Two green grapes growing on a vine.

(Hold two fingers up.) I ate another in the sunshine.

(Touch ring finger and fold down.) One green grape growing on a vine

(Hold up little finger) I ate it too, cause they were all mine!

(Fold down little finger)

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Grandma and Grandpa Song These are Grandma's Glasses (make glasses with fingers over eyes) Here is Grandma's cap (make triangle with hands and put on head) This is the way she folds her hands (fold hands together) And puts them in her lap (put hands in lap) These are Grandpa's glasses (make glasses with fingers over eyes) These are grandpa's hat (pretend to pull down a big hat over head) And this is the way he folds his arms (fold arms over in front of body) Just like that! (Shake head)

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Gingerbread People Cut gingerbread people shapes out of brown construction paper or brown paper bags. Give one to each child. Have the children decorate their shapes with felt pieces, buttons, sequins, fabric scraps, etc. or Let the children cover their shapes with glue and sprinkle on glitter.

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Making Green Place small amounts of yellow and blue poster paint or finger paint inside a ziplock plastic bag. Put sealing tape over the zip part to prevent "leaks". Let the children rub the bag between their hands and discover the "magic color" they can create. Let them paint a Green picture. Gift Wrap Let the children decorate paper bags to make gift bags. Or you can decorate plain paper to make gift paper. Wrap up items that begin with "g" such as glue sticks, gum, gumdrops, etc. Golden G Make the letter "g" on a piece of construction paper and glue on gold glitter to make a golden g. Can substitute green.

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Grow Grass Cut a green sponge in the shape of a G. Wet the sponge and place in a shallow pan. Add water as needed to keep the sponge wet, but not soggy. Let the children sprinkle on the grass seed and watch the grass sprout and grow. Growth Chart Make a growth chart. Measure everyone or have the children lie down and measure themselves with yarn, cut and save it to take home. Compare sizes. Globe Show the kids a globe and let them find where they live.

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Recipes & Snacks Graham Cracker treat Spread peanut butter on cracker and arrange marshmallows in the shape of the letter "G" on the top. Broil for a few minutes until marshmallows are golden and then arrange raisins on the top of the melted marshmallow. (Make sure no child is allergic to peanut butter before you make this recipe). Letter G Snacks green jello cubes, graham crackers, garlic bread, garbanzo beans, goulash, green beans, greens grapes, grape juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, Gatorade, granola, green split peas (or pea soup), gingerbread Grassy crackers Mix green food coloring into cream cheese, or peanut butter to spread on crackers or rice cakes to look like grass.

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I’m a Little Groundhog (Sung to: "I'm a Little Teapot")

I'm a little groundhog, Furry and brown.

When winter comes I sleep underground.

I'm curled up. As cozy as can be. When it's spring,

Please wake up me!

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Groundhog Puppets Let the children use felt-tip markers to draw groundhog faces on the top halves of tongue depressors. Give them each a small paper cup with a slit in the bottom. Have them push the bottoms of their tongue depressor through the slits in their cups. Show them how to move their sticks up and down to make their groundhogs appear and disappear.

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Gingerbread Boy One gingerbread boy sitting on a shelf Wondering why he was sitting all by himself. Another came along looking for his show. Sat upon the shelf, and then there were two. Another came along looking for a tree. Sat upon the shelf and then there were three. Along came another looking for a door. Sat upon the shelf, and then there were four. Along came another looking for a hive. Sat upon the shelf and then there were five. Five gingerbread boys, neatly on the shelf. I saw them sitting there, and ate them all myself!

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Great!

Great!

I’m so proud of the work you have done with the letter G.

You recognize the uppercase and lowercase G.

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Signed

I’m so proud of the work you have done with the letter G.

You recognize the uppercase and lowercase G.

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Signed

Awarded to: _______________________________________ Date: __________________________

Awarded to: _______________________________________ Date: __________________________

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