![]() ![]() Vocabulary Activities– Learn new g words with your elementary kids by doing some fun vocabulary activities.The activities on this list include creative spelling exercises using things like legos, pipe cleaners, chalk, and scrabble pieces. Sensory Spelling Games– See this long list of sensory spelling activities to use with learning to spell words that begin with G.Activities for Letter G – Find creative games, and activities that will help your kids become more familiar with the letter G.Online games for letter G – Have your kids play some interactive online games for learning the letter G.Get them used to the look and sound of G in printed form. Books for letter G – Read your kids books with the letter G.These are great for early learners who are working on letter recognition and letter formation. Crafts for Learning Letter G– Plan some letter g crafts with your kids.Play it repeatedly until they learn the letter g and can sing along. Letter G Sounds Song (video) – Have your kids listen to or watch a letter g song video.This letter pack includes G practice pages for preschoolers, vocabulary handwriting lists and letter tracing cards (print and cursive), as well as a full G words list. Letter G Practice Pack – Get the printable Letter G Practice Pack resource that is available in the Inspire the Mom’s free resource library.(This list of ideas contains Amazon Affiliate Links.) Germ – a microorganism that can make you sick.Gym – A place for sports, exercise, and physical education.Gut – The bowels and innards of the body.Guitar – A long-necked, 5-stringed instrument.Globe – A spherical map of planet Earth.Grapes – Round juicy fruit that grows in clusters on a vine.Goat – A mid-sized mammal in the bovine family.Gift – a present given, expecting nothing in return. ![]() Giraffe – The tallest land animal with a long neck.Gentle – not rough or hard but rather, kind and tender.Gate – a portion fence (usually on hinges) that opens and closes.The Ultimate G words for Kids (List and Definitions)Īre you ready? Here is the ultimate g words for kids list! I’ve included a quick definition with each word, but if you click on the word it will take you to the exact dictionary definition. Germ – I washed the germs off of my hands.Gentle – My grandma is gentle and kind.Giraffe – I saw a tall giraffe at the zoo.Giant – The giant hot air balloon floated across the sky.Gem – I have a ruby in my gem collection.Glimpse – I caught a glimpse of my friend in a crowd.Glitter – We will use red glitter on our craft today.Glossy – I need some glossy paper for my project.Glow – The street lamps glow outside my window at night.Grape – I will pick a grape off the vine and eat it.Grind – My dad will grind the coffee beans before me makes a cup to drink.Grip – I saw the baby grip the toy with her little fingers.Grow – We are going to grow vegetable in our garden this year.Grass – The grass is tall and needs to be mowed.It’s also a good time to build vocabulary and learn words that use both the hard and soft sounds of g. Wig – The man in the picture wore a white wig.ĭive into g words with your elementary students by learning letter combos like ‘gl’ and ‘gr’ (example: glitter, grass, grow, glow).Fog – I saw fog this morning on my way to school.Rug – We have a blue rug on our living room floor.Gave – She gave her mom a big hug before breakfast.Got – I got six books today at the library.Great – This is going to be a great day!.Gate – We have a metal gate at the end of our driveway.Grin – A grin spread across his face when he heard that grandma was coming to visit.Gone – Dad went to work and will be gone for the entire day.Here are some simple g word ideas and sentences you can use with your kindergartener: Kindergartners are move on from letter recognition and are staring to work on beginning and ending sounds, as well as, sight words. ![]()
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