Creating or finding quality lesson plans and Letter G worksheets can easily eat up most of a teacher’s valuable planning time. The internet has truly been a mixed blessing for teachers. On the plus side,  information – and a seemingly endless supply of lesson plans and worksheets –  is at our fingertips. On the other side, however, separating out the quality information and worksheets from the rest can be a real time drain.

Learning the phonemes and letters is one of the most important early literacy skills, and students can benefit from the independent practice that worksheets allow. Finding Letter G worksheets that provide students with opportunities to interact with letters in various ways (such as tracing, word and sound ID, writing, and coloring) will reinforce these vital early literacy skills. 

We’ve cut through the clutter to bring you a few of our favorite sources for Letter G (and other letter) worksheets,, as well as top tips for improving your online search for quality lesson planning and teacher resources. We understand the importance of having a variety of activities to choose from, given the often fluid nature of teaching, and the need for choices in differentiating for different kinds of learners. 

The Best Letter G Worksheets

Letter G Printables by Dressed in Sheets

This is one of the more thorough letter worksheet packets for kindergartners that we have ever seen! With more than 27 pages of activities, as well as flash cards, students will practice a variety of skills. Just a few of the exercises include: charts, tracing and writing, matching words to names, short reading practice, coloring, letter mazes, and much more. 

15+ Letter G Worksheets from The Simple Home Schooler

These visually-appealing worksheets from Simple Homeschooler provide straightforward practice in basic skills like coloring, letter ID, and tracing. Many of the activities can be done independently by students. Because these worksheets were designed for homeschool, they do not include information on learning objectives, or assessments. 

Letter G Handwriting Practice worksheet by Have Fun Teaching

Sometimes, simple is just what the teacher ordered! This handwriting practice sheet from Teach Simple provides guided exercises, from tracing uppercase Letter Gs to writing them on their own. This educator-created worksheet also provides plenty of room for student’s larger handwriting.

Letter G Worksheet packet by Easy Peasy Learners

This free worksheet packet contains a variety of activities for the youngest learners to practice writing the letter G, and recognizing the sound in words. Students will also enjoy playing the included games, such as letter searches and color by letters. While the worksheets do not include any additional lesson information, we did find several fun activities for reinforcing our phonics and handwriting curriculum.

20 Letter G Activities for Preschool by Brittney Hallmark

Coming up with a steady stream of learning activities for a roomful of active preschool or kindergarten learners is no easy task, which is why we love this list of activities, songs, and exercises all about learning the Letter G. This list includes everything from lists of Letter G songs and poems to art and design projects, sensory activities and much more!

Printable Letter G worksheets set From Kids Activities Blog

This printable worksheet packet includes several different worksheets that focus on learning and writing the letter G. The worksheets vary quite a bit in skill level. Some of the activities, such as coloring, could work for early learners and toddlers, while kindergarten students might enjoy more advanced activities, such as word recognition. 

Preschool Letter by Letter: Handwriting worksheets By Knowledge Box Central

This preschool to kindergarten, teacher-designed worksheet packet includes five different worksheets for practice writing the letter G. Exercises include tracing, coloring, and writing, as well as word recognition. The teacher-designed worksheets work together to provide opportunities for students to interact with the Letter G in a variety of ways.

Hard and Soft G worksheet by Have Fun Teaching

We love this Letter G phonics worksheet as it focuses on an the actual phonics component of reading, and offers students the chance to not only practice reading and recognizing sounds, but also introduces them to new vocabulary/spelling words. Students can work independently to identify the different G sounds and words. 

Letter G Outlines for Alphabet Crafts by The Connett Connection

Here’s another hard-to-find project file! This simple letter G outlines file has saved teachers time and time again. It can be printed on cardstock or regular paper, in a variety of sizes, and used for everything from crafting projects to classroom bulletin boards, student displays, and much more. TeachSimple’s website has these same outlines available for every letter of the alphabet.

Letters of the Alphabet: Letter G worksheet From Education.com

Education.com’s website contains a treasure trove of information for teachers, as well as a collection of free worksheets which cover a variety of topics and subjects. This letter G worksheet is a great way to reinforce letter identification and handwriting skills, with three different activities in one. The worksheet also provides room for students to draw their own Letter G-themed artwork. The worksheet also contains links to the aligned Common Core Standards. 

Finding Quality Letter G Worksheets and Lessons

With so many places to search for lesson plans on the internet, it can be difficult to know which sites will be a waste of time, and which contain valuable information and quality lessons. Unfortunately, many of the free websites are difficult to navigate, even when they do contain good quality worksheets. Finding the right level of work and the type of work that aligns with your students’ needs shouldn’t mean spending all day skipping from site to site.

Which brings us to the paid teacher lesson plan marketplaces. The upside of buying lesson plans is, first and foremost, quality. In general, lesson plans and worksheets sold there are created and/or reviewed by teachers and other educational professionals. Many include access to aligned standards, recommended assessments, supplementary activities, and more. The downside is that buying individual lesson plans can get very expensive. For example, buying worksheets for each individual letter of the alphabet. 

A third option, which is becoming much more popular, is to subscribe to a teaching subscription website, which offers a large catalog of teaching resources, lessons, and worksheets for a monthly subscription. TeachSimple is one of our favorites, as it offers lessons for every grade level and subject. We love being able to try out a lesson or worksheet with no guilt if we do not end up using it. Rather than selling individual lessons or worksheets, TeachSimple has an inclusive plan that allows subscribers access to every lesson on its website. The lessons and worksheets offered are designed by teachers, and are reviewed for quality.

Check out the resources above for the best quality Letter G worksheets for your preschool or kindergarten classroom. Happy teaching!