Learning Outcomes
Letter G beginning sounds -> practice hearing /g/ at the start -> child matches giraffe, gorilla, gloves, green-shirt, and grapes correctly.
Letter G pictures -> repeated sound saying -> preschooler blends the first sound with a familiar word name, building early reading confidence.
Letter G phonics worksheet -> parent guided pointing and matching -> child learns to check sounds left-to-right on each picture before choosing.

Letter G Beginning Sounds Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter G beginning sounds worksheet helps preschoolers hear and say the /g/ sound, then match pictures that start with letter G.
Beginning sounds matter for early reading because strong sound noticing helps children decode new words letter by letter and feel confident trying.
Use the Letter G beginning sounds worksheet for a short, shared run. Point to one picture, say the sound with your child, and ask for the first sound again. When the child matches a picture correctly, celebrate the letter G sound, then move to the next picture.
This specific Letter G worksheet uses a focused set of picture choices, including giraffe, gorilla, gloves, green-shirt, and grapes, so the letter G sound practice stays consistent. The guided matching format makes it easy for parents and teachers to check beginning sound choices during the session.
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