Green means go to the letter G! Enjoy the music of a guitar playing gorilla then insert coins into the gumball machine to learn to read and speak the letter G. Let's get creative with the letter G and this fun gumball machine craft! Perfect for preschoolers, toddlers, or any child learning the alphabet, they'll have a blast coloring, cutting, and assembling their own gumball-themed letter G. It's a super fun way to practice capital letter recognition and add some color to learning time!
📚 Thanks for learning with Shon's Stories!Whether we're reading a book, learning sight words, or singing along. Learn the letter g with a gumball machine printable inspired by Starfall.com's alphabet phonics song. Colour, cut and stick dot stickers to make your own gumballs.
Use these activity pages to learn how to form lowercase letter G and learn the hard sound /g/. Have the student say the letter formation chant each time they trace/write letter g: "Pull back, around, up, down, and under."Included:g tracing mat (with spots to place gum, pom poms, or play doh balls)gu. Letter G/Gumball Preschool Theme My son has been really into doing the letters of the alphabet which is why that is what we have been doing a lot of lately.
Today we talked about the Letter G and gumballs! It was kind of a light day as far as activities go, but still fun. We did of course, visit Starfall's site to do the Letter G. On the computer, we watched Goodnight Gorilla online (I LOVE this book and so does he) and played with G on starfall.com.
On Friday of that week, we "retired" the letter Gg by placing the gumball machine on his Word Wall in the playroom: G is for Gumball. Thank you for joining This Reading Mama on a literacy journey! ~Becky. Learn the letter G with a fun and interactive activity featuring a gumball machine.
Click on a coin to get two gumballs, chew and blow bubbles, and say goodbye. Fantastic alphabet learning with Starfall.The reading of letters is repeated for better learning.The bright colours keep kids motivated. Help children's early phonics skills grow with interactive activities introducing the letters and sounds of the alphabet.