****Guess what?! Letter of the Week lesson plans are getting an overhaul! I’m going through and updating all plans, adding new free worksheets and making sure all links are up to date! I’ve created a bunch of templates too for some of the crafts that’ll make your life a lot easier! Hang tight! It may take some time to get through all the letters, but it’s coming soon!! If you’re seeing this message, this post has already been updated!***
Gale’s great glass globe glows green.
Don’t mind me…Just warming up for this week’s letter of the week. Can you give it a guess? You know, just in case you forgot the letter that comes after F.
This week’s lessons explore the gentle and genuine letter G! Have y’all started rolling your eyes at my teacher humor yet?
You can start by grabbing this week’s lesson plans here or clicking on the image below to download.
Letter G Lesson Plan
Flashcards
If you’re new and haven’t heard my spiel on these flashcards and why they are super important in these lessons, you can check it out here.
This week’s flashcard is to be reviewed in the following manner: “g-girl-/g/.” You can grab my flash cards by signing up for the email list. Don’t forget to give some of the review activities found at the beginning of the packet a try.
Books
If you can’t find this week’s books at the library, but sure to check out Amazon. You can score them dirt cheap if you buy them used!
Video
This fun video is full of southern twang and words that start with g!
Crafts
As always, these crafts are oh-so-cute, and so much fun! This G is for Gumball, is so cute and so much fun!
Grab my free template here or by clicking on the image below.
How cute is this goat? It’s quick and easy with my free template!
This guitar craft was as easy as it is cute. Grab the free template here.
Grapes are one of our favorite fruits. We ate some after creating this cute craft! This template took two pages. Grab the first one here and the second here.
Giraffes are my youngest’s favorite animal. This cute craft was a fav for sure! Grab the template here or by clicking on the picture.
Activities
Here’s a peek at this week’s activities.
We had too much fun playing with the green goo! And warning – it wasn’t easy to get off the fabric couch – so be sure to keep an eye on your kiddo with it! Mom fail.
Worksheets
This Color by Type sheet helps students differentiate upper and lowercase G. You can grab it here or by clicking on the picture below.
This Letter Find sheet helps to identify upper and lowercase amoungst many other letter types.
This Beginning Sound sheets help students learn to isolate the beginning sounds.
This Letter Maze provides more practice with letter discernment.
That concludes our Letter G Lesson Plan. Be sure to stay tuned for letter H! Or go ahead and grab all the lesson plans here.
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And that’s not all folks! You can find all of my lesson plans in the letter of the week series here.