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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet from "A Wellspring of Activities", which is an educational resource for early learners. The task on this worksheet focuses on the letter Gg and includes several activities to help children learn and practice recognizing, writing, and associating the letter with objects that start with "G".
Let’s go through each section of the worksheet and solve it step by step.
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You are asked to color the letters G and g in the box.
- Look at the grid of letters:
```
G a B g t d
y G o r i
s h E G t g
L u G f g m
```
- Find all instances of capital G and lowercase g.
- These are:
- Capital G: first row (1st), second row (2nd), third row (4th), fourth row (3rd) → G, G, G, G
- Lowercase g: first row (4th), second row (5th), third row (6th), fourth row (5th) → g, g, g, g
✔ So, color these letters:
G, g, G, g, G, g, G, g — all the Gs and gs.
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There are two rows:
- Top row: O O O O → Wait! This seems like a mistake. It should be G G G G.
But actually, looking closely, it's written as O O O O, but the instruction says “Trace the letters” and shows Gg above.
✘ Correction: This appears to be a typo or formatting error. The intended letters to trace are likely G G G G and g g g g.
So, trace the capital G four times, then trace the lowercase g four times using the dotted lines.
✔ Solution: Follow the dotted outlines carefully to practice forming both uppercase and lowercase G.
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Below the tracing section, there are blank lines.
- Write G and g on the lines.
- Practice writing them neatly and consistently.
✔ Example:
```
G G G G
g g g g
```
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Now look at the pictures below:
1. Cherry – starts with C → ✘ Do not color
2. Giraffe – starts with G → ✔ Color this one
3. Clouds – starts with C → ✘ Do not color
4. Jar of jam – starts with J → ✘ Do not color
5. Bug – starts with B → ✘ Do not color
Wait! Let's double-check:
- Giraffe → Yes, starts with G → ✔ Color it
But what about the bug? Is it a "grasshopper"? No, it's just a bug. "Bug" starts with B, not G.
However, some might interpret the bug as a "grub" or "green beetle", but based on the image, it's clearly a generic bug.
✔ Only giraffe starts with G.
So, only color the giraffe.
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1. Color the letters G and g in the grid.
2. Trace the capital and lowercase Gs as shown.
3. Write G and g on the blank lines.
4. Color only the giraffe — it’s the only item that starts with G.
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- This worksheet helps build letter recognition, fine motor skills, and phonics awareness.
- The goal is to associate the letter G with its sound and real-world objects.
- Even though the "O" tracing seems like a typo, it may have been intended to be G — double-check the printed version.
If you're helping a child, encourage them to say the name of each picture and the starting sound.
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to create a similar worksheet!
Let’s go through each section of the worksheet and solve it step by step.
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🔹 1. Color the letters.
You are asked to color the letters G and g in the box.
- Look at the grid of letters:
```
G a B g t d
y G o r i
s h E G t g
L u G f g m
```
- Find all instances of capital G and lowercase g.
- These are:
- Capital G: first row (1st), second row (2nd), third row (4th), fourth row (3rd) → G, G, G, G
- Lowercase g: first row (4th), second row (5th), third row (6th), fourth row (5th) → g, g, g, g
✔ So, color these letters:
G, g, G, g, G, g, G, g — all the Gs and gs.
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🔹 2. Trace the letters.
There are two rows:
- Top row: O O O O → Wait! This seems like a mistake. It should be G G G G.
But actually, looking closely, it's written as O O O O, but the instruction says “Trace the letters” and shows Gg above.
✘ Correction: This appears to be a typo or formatting error. The intended letters to trace are likely G G G G and g g g g.
So, trace the capital G four times, then trace the lowercase g four times using the dotted lines.
✔ Solution: Follow the dotted outlines carefully to practice forming both uppercase and lowercase G.
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🔹 3. Write the letters.
Below the tracing section, there are blank lines.
- Write G and g on the lines.
- Practice writing them neatly and consistently.
✔ Example:
```
G G G G
g g g g
```
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🔹 4. Color the things that start with g.
Now look at the pictures below:
1. Cherry – starts with C → ✘ Do not color
2. Giraffe – starts with G → ✔ Color this one
3. Clouds – starts with C → ✘ Do not color
4. Jar of jam – starts with J → ✘ Do not color
5. Bug – starts with B → ✘ Do not color
Wait! Let's double-check:
- Giraffe → Yes, starts with G → ✔ Color it
But what about the bug? Is it a "grasshopper"? No, it's just a bug. "Bug" starts with B, not G.
However, some might interpret the bug as a "grub" or "green beetle", but based on the image, it's clearly a generic bug.
✔ Only giraffe starts with G.
So, only color the giraffe.
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✔ Final Answers Summary:
1. Color the letters G and g in the grid.
2. Trace the capital and lowercase Gs as shown.
3. Write G and g on the blank lines.
4. Color only the giraffe — it’s the only item that starts with G.
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📝 Additional Notes:
- This worksheet helps build letter recognition, fine motor skills, and phonics awareness.
- The goal is to associate the letter G with its sound and real-world objects.
- Even though the "O" tracing seems like a typo, it may have been intended to be G — double-check the printed version.
If you're helping a child, encourage them to say the name of each picture and the starting sound.
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to create a similar worksheet!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of g worksheet.