If you are a teacher or are a parent who has chosen to homeschool your child, here are some of the best letter g worksheets that we have found that you can print out for free!

They combine all the best parts of learning with some being able to be used more than once or twice.
Letter G Tracing Worksheet
Using this worksheet is the best way to start off your student with learning the letter G because it includes both the lowercase and uppercase.
They are tasked to follow the tracing of the letter whilst staying within the guidelines.
This worksheet also includes a very useful diagram that shows how the letters should be written which will start your student off on the right foot.
As well as this, there are examples of words that use the letter g that they can also trace.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
G Handwriting Worksheet
Here is another worksheet you can give to your student. It consists of a big uppercase G which they can carefully trace.
Then below the big G, there are guidelines that they can use to practice writing both the uppercase and lowercase letters.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Writing Worksheet
There are five examples of images that start with the letter g and beside them are the names for these images.
They are to be traced by the student which really helps them learn how the letter is used in words and how it should sound depend on where it is placed in the word.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Cursive G Worksheet
Learning cursive is something that most if not all of us are to learn when we are going through the alphabet and this worksheet does a superb job of laying it out.
It makes it easy to follow with the uppercase and lowercase g being easy to trace within the lines to help show the student where each line should reach.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Grass Starts With G Worksheet
Learning how the letter is used when referring to things we come across in our day-to-day life is a great way for the students to learn and this worksheet does just that.
It uses grass as an example because there is grass wherever you go!
There is an uppercase g and a lowercase g which are to be traced and then there is a short sentence below that is also to be traced.
There is also space underneath for the child to write the sentence again but without any help from tracing.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Cutting Practice Worksheet
This worksheet is quite versatile because it is up to you what you do with the cut-out.
You could use it to make a display on the wall to refer to for further learning or as a part of a game.
There is a large uppercase G which the student can color in or fill in with any pattern that they like.
Then, they can use the cutout guide along the edges of it to cut it out with adult supervision.
In addition to this, there is a tracing and writing exercise that they can do before or after completing the main task.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Word Search Worksheet

Word searches are a lot of fun and the added bonus of giving one to your student to complete is that it will keep them busier for longer than the usual worksheet.
In this one, there are eight words that begin with the letter g which you are tasked to find and whenever you find one, it is to be circled.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Color In The Pictures Worksheet
This may sound a bit too easy for most children but don’t be fooled because it challenges them with associating the words beginning with g and the pictures that they refer to.
Being able to be creative with this worksheet with colors and patterns will also help them pay more attention because it’s fun!
It will also keep them busy for a while because they have to look at each picture and recognize what it is and what it is called.
Then they have to think about the sounds and spelling of that name and if it has a g in it, they are able to color in the picture.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
I Spy The Letter G Worksheet
Children love to play I spy, so why not make it educational as well?
This worksheet has a concoction of letters on the page which the student is tasked to look through carefully and color in the ones that are the letter g.
There is also a tracing and writing exercise below which they can also complete.
If you want to go that bit further, you could even turn the “I spy” game from the worksheet into something more by using it around the classroom.
This will bring a lot of interaction into the exercise and is also a lot of fun! If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it from here.
Cut And Paste Letter G Worksheet
With supervision, this worksheet requires the student to cut out the four letters which are then to be arranged onto the worksheet to spell out the word ‘gift’.
This can be a bit challenging as it will put their spelling to the test but since it is very interactive, they will not get bored and can even color in the picture on the worksheet if they like.
A tracing and writing exercise is also on the worksheet which you could ask them to complete first.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Placemat Worksheet
This worksheet manages to combine a lot of different lessons into one worksheet so if you want to keep your pupils happy, this may be the best option!
It includes a maze, tracing, spelling, coloring, writing, and more.
To make it even better, once all the exercises are done the worksheet can be used as a placemat which will allow them to refer to it whenever they are needing help with the letter g in the future.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Fill The Missing Letter Worksheet
If you want to practice some spelling work with your students, this worksheet is a great option because it is not too challenging, but they will still have to have a good think about it (depending on their level).
There are five images and their corresponding words on either side of this worksheet.
However, the letter g from these words is missing, so the student has to fill them in.
They can use the images to help them understand what the word should spell which is a challenge in itself, but they also have to remember how to draw the letter as there is no tracing guide.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Memory Game Worksheet
This memory game worksheet is one of the best ones that you can use because it is very fun and can be used over and over again!
There are six pairs on the sheet that the student cuts out. They are then laid down on a flat surface and mixed up with their faces down.
The aim of the game is to find the pairs by flipping one card over at a time.
The game is won when every pair has been found but if a card is flipped over and the one previous to it did not match, both of them have to be turned over again.
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Letter G Bookmark Worksheet
Bookmarks are very useful, especially to someone in education!
The great thing about this worksheet is that once you complete the exercise it asks the student to trace and color in the bookmark before cutting them out.
They can then use these bookmarks in the future and can be referred to. If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Trace The Words Worksheet
You can use this worksheet to help your students with writing the letter g because it is used in other words and not only will this help with writing but will also help with spelling.
There are also images on the side that you can let your students color in if they want (which they probably will!).
If you are interested in this worksheet, you can access it here.
Summary
So, these are the best worksheets that you can print out for free and use them to teach your students how to learn the letter g including how to write it, use it to spell words, and much more.
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