1.G is for Grasshoppers. Practice tracing curved lines.
2. Grammar in rhyme.
3. Little Girl Rhyme.Draw a line from each word on the left to the matching word on the right side.
4.Find and circle two identical girls.
5.Connect the dots from 1 to 9, then color the picture. Circle the picture that comes first.
6.Follow the lines with your pencil. Try to draw garland by yourself.
7.Letter G rhymes.
8.Read funny riddles.Write the words which all start with the letter G.
9.Write the letter G. Draw a circle around each letter G.
10. G is for Grasshopper.Connect the dots from 1 to 20, then color the picture.
Rhymes
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G is for giraffe
With the neck so long
To listen in the sky
For a merry birdsong!
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Little Girl
Little girl, little girl,
Where have you been?
I've been to see grandmother
Over the green.
What did she give you?
Milk in a can.
What did you say for it?
Thank you, Grandam.
***
GRAMMAR IN RHYME
Three little words you often see,
Are Articles - A, An and The.
A noun is the name of anything,
As School, or Garden, Hoop, or Swing
Adjectives tell the kind of Noun,
As Great, Small, Pretty, White, or Brown.
Instead of Nouns the Pronouns stand,
Her head, His face, Your arm, My hand.
Verbs tell of something being done -
To Read, Count, Laugh, Sing, Jump or Run.
How things are done the Adverbs tell,
As Slowly, Quickly, Ill or Well.
Conjunctions join the words together -
As men And women, wind And weather.
The Prepositions stand before
A noun, as In or Through a door.
The Interjection shows surprise,
As Oh! How pretty! Ah! How wise!
The whole are called nine parts of speech
Which reading, writing, speaking teach.
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Gregory Griggs
Gregory Griggs, Gregory Griggs,
Had twenty-seven different wigs.
He wore them up, he wore them down,
To please the people of the town;
He wore them east, he wore them west,
But he never could tell which he loved the best.
***
The Gingerbread Man
Smiling girls, rosy boys,
Come and buy my little toys;
Monkeys made of gingerbread,
And sugar horses painted red.
Funny Riddles
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Can giraffes have babies?
Answer: no, they only have giraffes!
***
When I am filled, I can point the way; when I am empty, nothing moves me. I have two skins, One without and one within. What am I?
Answer:a glove
***
What is the end of everything?
Answer: the letter g.
***
What did the chewing gum say to the shoe?
Answer: I'm stuck on you.
2. Grammar in rhyme.
3. Little Girl Rhyme.Draw a line from each word on the left to the matching word on the right side.
4.Find and circle two identical girls.
5.Connect the dots from 1 to 9, then color the picture. Circle the picture that comes first.
6.Follow the lines with your pencil. Try to draw garland by yourself.
7.Letter G rhymes.
8.Read funny riddles.Write the words which all start with the letter G.
9.Write the letter G. Draw a circle around each letter G.
10. G is for Grasshopper.Connect the dots from 1 to 20, then color the picture.
Letter G Worksheets
Rhymes
***
G is for giraffe
With the neck so long
To listen in the sky
For a merry birdsong!
***
Little Girl
Little girl, little girl,
Where have you been?
I've been to see grandmother
Over the green.
What did she give you?
Milk in a can.
What did you say for it?
Thank you, Grandam.
***
GRAMMAR IN RHYME
Three little words you often see,
Are Articles - A, An and The.
A noun is the name of anything,
As School, or Garden, Hoop, or Swing
Adjectives tell the kind of Noun,
As Great, Small, Pretty, White, or Brown.
Instead of Nouns the Pronouns stand,
Her head, His face, Your arm, My hand.
Verbs tell of something being done -
To Read, Count, Laugh, Sing, Jump or Run.
How things are done the Adverbs tell,
As Slowly, Quickly, Ill or Well.
Conjunctions join the words together -
As men And women, wind And weather.
The Prepositions stand before
A noun, as In or Through a door.
The Interjection shows surprise,
As Oh! How pretty! Ah! How wise!
The whole are called nine parts of speech
Which reading, writing, speaking teach.
***
Gregory Griggs
Gregory Griggs, Gregory Griggs,
Had twenty-seven different wigs.
He wore them up, he wore them down,
To please the people of the town;
He wore them east, he wore them west,
But he never could tell which he loved the best.
***
The Gingerbread Man
Smiling girls, rosy boys,
Come and buy my little toys;
Monkeys made of gingerbread,
And sugar horses painted red.
Funny Riddles
***
Can giraffes have babies?
Answer: no, they only have giraffes!
***
When I am filled, I can point the way; when I am empty, nothing moves me. I have two skins, One without and one within. What am I?
Answer:a glove
***
What is the end of everything?
Answer: the letter g.
***
What did the chewing gum say to the shoe?
Answer: I'm stuck on you.
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