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You can print out a mini-book, writing worksheets, word sort games, cut-and-glue activities, and more that feature words that begin or contain the /v/ sound.
This page has letter recognition, tracing activities, and printing practice for each letter of the alphabet, A through Z.
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Looking for some free letter V worksheets for your kindergarten kids or preschool students?
Well, I’m back with another letter of the week pack!
Last week we dove into the letter U , and this week we are going to be doing all things letter V!
These printable worksheets are full of coloring pages, letter recognition worksheets, a printable book, a play dough mat, and more educational activities!
They will fit into any and all lesson plans as you teach the letters of the alphabet to your younger children.
I include easy step-by-step instructions for teaching each of the pages. You may think that it is a cut-and-dry thing to teach, but there are always twists and turns when teaching little ones.
At the bottom of this post, you will find an instant download page for all the alphabet worksheets.
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The first thing you will find is an awesome letter V coloring page!
This fun coloring page is perfect for teaching the sound of the letter v.
See if your student can correctly identify each of the images. No worries, if you have to jump in and help.
Your student should see a volcano, volleyball, vulture, van, violin, vase, and Valentine card.
Do they hear the same sound repeated over and over again?
Can they guess what makes the V sound?
This is the first time I’ve included a playdough mat in my alphabet worksheets, and I’m kind of obsessed with it!
It is such a fun, hands-on approach to introduce the letter V before diving into a tracing worksheet.
Work with your student to roll playdough out into a “rope” and fill in the blank letter V.
Point out to your early learners that the V has a point at the bottom, which is what makes it different from the letter U.
****That will be an important distinction to remember as they work on letter identification skills later in the packet!
Another activity you could do is glue popsicle sticks to the mat and decorate them!
Thirdly, you can use do-a-dot markers to “trace” the V shape.
Alrighty, now it’s time for the dotted lines!
Help your younger kids follow the numbers and trace the uppercase V. As with all the letters of the English alphabet, be sure to gently stress the importance of stroke order.
Also encourage them to really focus on making that point at the bottom.
Being intentional about this will help them so much to avoid making a sloppy upper case letter V that really looks like a U.
This page looks familiar, right?!
Well, the lowercase letter v looks a lot like the uppercase version.
Your child might struggle a little with the fine motor skills to make this small letter. Encourage all progress and just make sure they understand that this v needs a sharp point.
It is a lot like the letter k in that way. Sharp angles make all the difference with handwriting.
As the student moves from tracing letter v to writing letter v, allow for different levels of difficulty. Some kids will transition easily, but others will be overwhelmed by the blank lines.
Encourage the struggling student to only make 3-4 good letters /v/s on each line. At this stage, quality does trump quantity.
These do-a-dot pages a great way to work on letter identification.
On this sheet it seems that all the letters have spilled out of the v-v-vase.
Help your child hunt for the uppercase letter /V/ with her do-a-dot marker.
You can also use crayons, markers, pieces of construction paper or whatever you have on hand to make a polka dot!
It seems a volcano has exploded lava and letters!
Can your child go through all the lowercase letters to find the lowercase v?
This fun coloring page is the perfect way to see if your child is retaining the letter v sound.
Go through each image and make sure they understand what each one is.
They should color van, vase, vulture, volcano, volleyball, vacuum, and vest.
This kindergarten worksheet is a break from tracing and a chance to be creative! There is no answer key and many different “right answers.”
Your kid will likely dive right in with this drawing activity, but if not, challenge them with a few riddles!
My favorite kid of ice cream is white. It’s…v-v-vanilla!
If a snake is poisonous, that means it has…v-v-venom!
When my dog is sick, I take it to the…v-v-vet!
As always, your child shouldn’t stress about their art skills. Tell them that just need to make their best effort. Professional artist-level skills are not required.
Kids always love making these fun alphabet books!
Older children may be able to complete it in one day, but most kids at the kindergarten/preschool level will need to do this a bit at a time over several days to do their best work.
Two staples should hold it together with no problem.
Keep in mind that some of these might be new vocabulary words for young students. So be prepared to explain the less commonly used words.
Yep, there’s another fun coloring picture! Children of all ages will enjoy coloring Victor the Vulture!
For an added touch, make it a glue activity by gluing googly eyes on the bird. This will create a fun, silly effect for your young learners.
If you have some scraps of fabric and a creative streak, you could also glue a little v-v-vest onto him!
Tracing pages are usually not the favorite of most kids, but it is such helpful review and extra practice for little hands.
This sheet is printed large enough that they should not struggle too much with the tracing.
If your child is still a little shaky with the letter sound – which would be understandable now that we’re towards the end of the alphabet – have them name each of the pictures while stressing the first sound.
For example, v-v-violin, v-v-vest, v-v-vase. You could also have your child hold their hands in a “v-shape” while saying each word.
This is the last of my printable alphabet worksheets for letter v.
It gives a nice review of the concepts that we have covered.
Your kindergarten children or 1st grade students can color in the van and then practice tracing the capital letter and lower case letter v.
There is a chance to draw something that starts with /v/. Be ready with another riddle for them!
Lastly, your child can enjoy the letter mazes and more handwriting practice.
And that’s a wrap for the alphabet letter V!
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These hands-on activities are definitely the fun way to teach letter formation, handwriting skills, letter recognition skills, and letter sounds to your kindergarten students!
I hope you and your child enjoyed the free printable letter v coloring pages, letter tracing worksheets, and other fun activities.
If you are looking for some different activities to tie into your lesson plans, consider checking out my Letter Of The Week Movie List and/or this vase craft from All Kids Network.
You could also listen to some violin music on Youtube, read up on vultures, make a vest out of an old t-shirt, or even do a simple volcano experiment with baking soda and v-v-vinegar!
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11 Valuable and Engaging Letter V Worksheets – Learning Tools (2023)
You can never have too many ways to practice when learning a new skill. This is particularly true when learning the letters of the alphabet . There are many aspects to this including letter recognition, sound recognition, letter identification, matching the letter and sound, and proper letter formation.
Worksheets can target all of these aspects to help students master their letters in many different ways. If you are focusing on the letter v, we have gathered some of the best letter v worksheet options available so you can easily choose one that fits your needs.
Fabulous Letter V Worksheets
1. a”maze”ing letter v maze.
This worksheet features a large letter v with a fun maze inside to challenge critical thinking skills. The letter helps with letter identification and recognition while the maze adds a fun, interesting component. You can use this as morning work, a transition activity, or homework. The letter v maze by TSRCrafts is printable for your convenience while kids will enjoy finding their way to the other side. You’ll love that this is a quick, easy activity for use whenever you need it.
2. 5 No-Prep Letter V Worksheets Set
For some differentiated activities, this set of letter v worksheets by KellyConnors is a great choice. It includes 5 worksheets which cover four activities including penmanship, beginning sound identification, upper and lowercase letter identification, and a writing worksheet. Use these to customize your lesson plans and add them as a center activity, deskwork, morning work, sub plans, or at-home practice. Since they are printable, you can have them ready for any last-minute additions. Choose the sheet(s) you need, print, and you’re ready to teach!
3. Letter V Activities For Busy Hands
This set lets kids color, trace, cut, paste, create, find, sort, dot, and build. No boring worksheets here. You get 10 different activities for your students to work on. So whether you need something quick, daily practice, a homework packet, or a creative way to practice letter v, this pack has what you need. The activities include letter v sorting and letter building mats, a make a crown activity, color and trace, trace and cut, a mini-book, letter maze, and more. This letter v activity pack from KatieRoltgen is great for anytime use and you can fit one page or the whole set into your letter v curriculum quite easily. Just print them out and they’re ready to use with minimal prep work.
4. Learn Letter V – Easy Sentences
Learning to associate the letter sound with a picture is a necessary skill and EducationOutside’s basic letter sentences do an excellent job at reinforcing this. Additionally, sight words are repeated in the sentences to allow kids to practice reading common words. Each sentence features a picture that ties into the letter v to help kids learn. Choose between black and white or color, then kids read each sentence and color one of the stars at the end. Then, they can start again, reading each sentence a second time for fluency before coloring the second star. This is a prep-free activity to make your day easier.
5. Hands-on Letter V Activity Set
This set gives kids lots of hands-on ways to practice the letter v. From playdough mats to coloring pages and letter crafts and more, you will appreciate the ability to add just the right activity to your letter v lesson plans. LifeWithPeanut’s letter v activity set is great for preschool or kindergarten students and features fun illustrations kids will love! These are printable sheets and require little to no prep work so you don’t have to spend a bunch of time getting things ready.
6. The Letter V! Alphabet Letter of the Week Package
This letter of the week set featuring letter v by TweetResources is a great deal as it features both printable and digital options! You get 20 printable pages and 15 digital pages that work with the Google and Seesaw apps. The options make this great for distance learning, at-home practice, or as a literacy center. Some of the activities included are a trace and print watch, picture search, letter maze, color by code, letter sort, and more! This will surely fill up your letter v curriculum and keep your students interested and learning all week long!
7. Letter of the Week – Letter V Pack
If you need some worksheets to use for your letter v – letter of the week plans, MichelleGriffoFromApplesandABCs has a set for you. You get over 10 pages for printable practice anytime. This set lets students practice reading, writing, recognizing, and practicing the beginning sound of the letter v. This is a wonderful option for literacy centers, homework, independent practice, or for group instruction. The activities include coloring, tracing, printing, sorting, and decoding the letter v. Put these sheets in page protectors or laminate them for repeated fun!
8. Fun, Interactive Letter V Playdough Mats
Playdough is always a hit with kids, so combining the letter v with some hands-on fun is a great addition to your lesson plans. Let kids roll and shape the letter v with playdough to practice fine motor skills while tracing both the upper and lowercase letters. Also included are a line of tracing and a blank line to independently practice writing the letter as well. EducationOutside’s letter v playdough mats can be printed and used immediately. You can laminate these if preferred for repeated practice. Use these in class, at home, or as an activity center for fun practice anytime.
9. Letter V Tracing Printables
Working on tracing skills? BekkiSayler’s letter v tracing practice sheets provide lots of traceable activities to develop fine motor and tracing skills. This includes 8 pages of practice which is great for desk work, homework, or as a transition activity. Just print these pages and you’re ready to go. All of the activities include tracing but incorporate counting, coloring, cutting, and more. The fun characters add a bit of whimsy to learning, too. This set is great for preschool and kindergarten kids and is sure to entertain while practicing the letter v.
10. Phonics Letter of the Week – Letter V
Want to present an inclusive curriculum for both Australian and English learners? This phonics letter v set provides both spellings to help your students grow and learn. You get a HUGE bundle of over 80 pages which includes 30 games. With this much variety, you can prevent kids from getting bored with the same old worksheets while still teaching the letter v. This includes posters for the classroom and so many great activities like write and wipe cards, build a sentence, a mini book, coloring, reading strips, a crown, and cut and paste sheets. Use these to introduce, reinforce, or practice the letter v anytime. Whether you need material for homework, literacy centers, group activities, or morning practice work, you’ll find what you need in this letter v phonics set from LaviniaPop .
11. BIG Letter V Activity Pack
Looking for a complete no-prep set? This 40-page letter v activity pack by Marcelle’sKGZone is exactly that. You get 27 printables, an art activity template, two printable letter v books, and a character playdough mat. The included activities are intended for differentiation and are broken into two groups; the first set features larger print and is geared toward penmanship and uses bubble letters to teach and reinforce the letter v. The second hones in on proper letter formation and focuses on the letter sound and name, as well. With this set, kids can go from learning letter v basics to mastering the letter. Just print and add to your lesson plans for fun, interactive practice.
Teaching the letters of the alphabet requires lots of patience, repetition, and of course, ways to practice. We hope the options we presented above have piqued your interest and that you found one or more worksheets to add to your letter v curriculum. Everyone learns differently and at a different pace. So, having plenty of ways to practice is essential to student success. Many of these activities incorporate hands-on activities which is a great way to keep boredom at bay when teaching young kids. Thanks for stopping by!
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Letter V Worksheets for Preschool + Kindergarten
The twenty-second letter of the alphabet is V, which is the theme of our next installment in our Free alphabet ABC Printable Packs . This Letter V worksheets for preschoo l + kindergarten can be used in conjunction with our printable alphabet letter crafts too! Including many fun activities, such as puzzles, letter formation worksheets and play dough fun, kids will enjoy learning with violins, vegetables and vultures.
These printable packs have activities and worksheets that help kids learn simple math, literacy, help strengthen fine motor skills and so much more. With each page there is a new game, puzzle or activity to excite kids while they learn. The packs are excellent for both preschool or kindergarten age children.
Letter V Worksheets
Have fun with this fantastic letter V printable pack. Focusing on both the upper and lowercase letter v words, you will find all the activities incorporate the following vocabulary words: vest, vulture, vacuum, violin, vote, vacation, volcano, valentine, and vegetables.
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This Letter V worksheets pdf contains over 90 pages and includes the following activities:
- Build letter v words
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- Letter v cut and paste worksheets
- Letter v handwriting practice
There are many literacy activities in this printable pack. Many of them can be laminated and used over and over again, especially for children that are struggling. The vocabulary cards can be laminated and placed in busy bags for kids to use while waiting at appointments.
Throughout this pack, are many math activities that concentrate on the numbers from one through ten. The cut and paste missing numbers activity is a great way to kids to learn skip numbers with a fun, hands-on approach, while using the count and clip cards with pegs, kids will also be strengthening their fine motor skills.
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We use the worksheets pages with write and wipe pockets. This way all of our children can use the one printed page, multiple times, until they fully understand the concepts being taught.
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Print your Free Letter V Worksheets for Preschool below! Learn new vocabulary words that start with the letter V like van, vacuum, vase, vest, and volcano. Build fine motor skills with V Dot Dot and coloring sheets, then gain pre-writing skills with V tracing sheets. These worksheets encourage writing and pronouncing the letter V. Have fun and be sure to ask questions to your little ones along the way to build social skills! This pack is great for at home or in the classroom.
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Check out four great letter V activities for preschoolers that will boost creativity! Have fun using watercolors to fill in the Letter V Template ! The Letter V Dot Dot Sheet is tons of fun! Add an extra challenge to the activity by using stickers . This is a great way to build pincher strength. The Letter V Coloring Sheets give your little ones the chance to color avan, vest, vase, volcano, and vacuum. Be sure to check out Dot Dot Letter Recognition Worksheets for all 26 letters of the alphabet!
FREE Letter V Tracing Sheets
Check out these two great Letter V Tracing Sheets for preschool. Repetitive tracing is great for building muscle memory and hand strength. Trace the uppercase and lowercase letter A’s then color in the pictures for extra fun! Be sure to check out Alphabet Letter Matching Sheets to practice letter identification skills.
Letter V Cut & Paste Worksheets
Have fun with a Letter V Sorting Sheet . Cut out the uppercase and lowercase letters at the bottom of the page, then glue each one to its matching column. Next, match colors and put together your Letter V Puzzle . Cut out the pieces on the right side of the page, then paste each piece to its same circle of color. What letter do you see? Be sure to print Letter Recognition Worksheets for the whole alphabet!
Uppercase and Lowercase Letter V Sorting Worksheet
10 Simple Letter V Words for Preschool
volcano, vase, vacuum, vest, van, vet, vacation, vanilla, violin, vegetable
Letter V Books for Preschool
Check out some awesome letter V books for preschool! Read “Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin” and “My Mouth is a Volcano!” . Reading with your little ones is a great way to build vocabulary skills and discover potential interests! Be sure to look around the room to see if you can spot anything that begins with the letter V.
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Free Letter V Worksheets for Kindergarten
Are you looking for Free Letter V Worksheets for preschool or kindergarten children?
Then you’ve come to the right place.
Here, you can find a selection of free worksheets that focus on the letter V , and can help children practice and improve their knowledge of the alphabet.
Alphabet V Worksheets for Kindergarten and Preschool
Kids need to learn the alphabet to lay a strong foundation for their future education.
But finding helpful and engaging free worksheets can be difficult for parents.
To help parents overcome this challenge, I have created these free letter V worksheets.
These worksheets are created to provide children with fun and educational activities that enhance their alphabet recognition skills, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination.
Free Capital Letter V Tracing Worksheet
In this worksheet, kids will practice tracing the alphabet V in capital letters.
After tracing they will have to color the image.
Small Letter V Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten
This one is similar to the uppercase tracing worksheet, here kids will practice tracing the alphabet V in small letters.
Then they will color the object.
Letter V Coloring Worksheet
In this alphabet coloring worksheet, kids will select a color of their choice and color the letter V .
Letter V Object Coloring Worksheet
In this letter object coloring worksheet, kids will have to find the object name starting with alphabet V and then they will color them.
Find Letter V Worksheet
In this find letter worksheet, kids will have to find the circle with the letter V both in uppercase and lowercase, then color the circle.
Letter V Dab and Dot Worksheet
In this worksheet, kids will use a dab and dot marker to mark the dots to form the letter V .
Word Tracing Worksheet for Letter V
In this worksheet, kids will learn some words starting with the letter V , along with images. Kids will have to trace the words that way they will learn the spelling of the word.
Cut and Paste Letter V Worksheet
In this cut and paste alphabet worksheet, kids will have to recognize images starting with the alphabet V , then will have to cut and paste the images on the boxes with the letter V .
I hope kids will really enjoy learning the alphabet V .
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Free Letter V Worksheets For Preschool – 15 Pages
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Are you looking for a fun and educational way to introduce the letters of the alphabet to you pre-K learner?
If so, then our free letter V worksheets for preschoolers will give you a variety of worksheets with fun printable activities and is perfect for pre-k and kindergarten children.
Free 15 Page Printable Letter V Worksheets For Pre-K Learner
These easy-to-follow worksheets involve tracing, coloring, identifying objects associated with the letter V, and much more.
Your early learner will love learning the alphabet in this exciting way.
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Teaching preschoolers the letter V can be really fun, and a great way to foster their early literacy skills and fine-motor skills.
Not only can you familiarize them with some simple words that start with the letter V such as ‘vegetable’ and ‘vase’, but you can also help your child learn new words by showing them pictures of objects or items that are related to the word.
You can also use the printables on this page to practice their letter tracing, letter identification, and letter formation.
Keep reading to explore the additional resources and preschool activities available to help your preschool or kindergarten students master the letter V!
Letter V is For
Letter sounds are an important part of phonemic awareness, which is essential for early reading success.
The letter V is an easier letter of the alphabet to sound out.
The “vivid” letter v makes only ONE sound.
To begin teaching your child to make the sound, encourage them to place the tips of their top teeth on the outside of their lower lip and push out a puff of air.
You can help your preschooler learn how to make the /v/ sound by using these word examples:
Likewise you can help your preschooler make connections between the letter V and words that begin with this specific letter by pointing out items in their environment that start with the letter V or asking them questions about objects.
One of the benefits of the letter v is the lower case v and the uppercase v are nearly identical (except for their size).
This makes it easier for preschoolers to recognize and write the letter.
To practice writing the letter V have your child trace a large uppercase V as well as lowercase letter v.
As they become more comfortable, let them try to write it on their own using smaller line sizes.
You can also use the free alphabet printables on this page for creative activities like making letter V art or decorating the letter with stickers or other decorations.
Whether your preschooler or kindergarten kids are tracing lowercase letters or uppercase letters, these tracing worksheets will keep them engaged in learning the letter V.
This letter has only two lines and no curves, making it simpler to draw than other letters.
My own preschoolers love the fun coloring pages in this workbook.
They love learning how to recognize this letter and find the letter v in the world around them.
If you’re wanting to help your child recognize the letter v in a fun way, then these coloring pages are perfect.
Each page is filled with graphics of things that start with this letter including vultures, volcanos and more.
Your children can even practice writing the letter v within the coloring sheet as well!
One of the best things I did for my preschooler was print the dotted letter v worksheet on construction paper and laminate it.
This way, we could keep reusing the same page and use everyday items to make fun letter v crafts.
Ignite your early learners curiosity and spark their creativity by engaging them in any of these hands-on activities listed below!
- Place pom poms in the center of a lowercase v
- Use play dough and shape inside the dotted lines
- Color the capital letter V brown and create a volcano
One glue activity you can also make with the fun letter v is cut out flowers and place them inside the “vase”.
You can use a lower case letter v for this craft and a capital letter v for the volcano craft to reinforce the difference between the lower case and upper case letter v.
For preschoolers, learning their ABCs is just as important as counting to 10!
Alphabet activities and worksheets are a fun way to help them practice recognition of letters and the sounds they make.
Engaging in these activities can greatly improve letter recognition speed, sight word reading, and help build basic comprehension skills.
These skills are important for any beginning reader.
Many of these activities are engaging for young learners and can be adapted to fit any student’s level or ability.
With so many digital and printable resources available to parents, and educators (including these letter v worksheets for preschool) – there is no shortage of worksheets to choose from!
Here are more of our reader’s favorite alphabet worksheets for you to download:
- Free Letter Y Worksheets For Preschool
- Letter F Printable Activities For Preschool + free workbook
- Letter W Worksheets For Preschool (Free Printable Activities)
When you download your amazing letter v worksheets you will have the printable pack you need to get started teaching your preschooler the letter v.
This 15 page letter v worksheets for preschool pack includes:
- Letter V Tracing Pages and Writing Worksheet
- Coloring Page for the Letter V
- Printable Craft Template for Stacking Letter V Ice Cream Cones
- Scissor Cutting Practice Sheet featuring the letter V with dotted lines\\
- Letter Recognition Worksheet
- Play dough mats for fine motor skills
Make sure to check out our other printable alphabet worksheets and activities for teaching your preschooler the letter V!
I hope you don’t get so caught up in the lesson plans that you forget to enjoy teaching your child.
There are so many educational activities you can use to enforce their learning, including using this preschool letter worksheets.
To let you know, these letter printables are only a small part of our preschool curriculum . You can learn more about the Smart Little Learners Preschool Curriculum on this page.
If you are only wanting to focus on the entire alphabet for your child, we do have an alphabet curriculum for you to look through. You can find this curriculum here .
Micah Klug is a wife, homeschooling mother to five children, and author. She teaches time-tested solutions to help parents remember what matters most in life, including strengthening their home, faith, and family relationships. To learn how a child who grew up in an authoritarian home is now creating an environment of peace and joy in her own home visit this page . If you want to contact Micah, send her an email here or email [email protected] .
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The sound of the letter v is the /v/ sound.
Introducing the Letter V
Look at the pictures below and point to the letter making /v/ sound. The goal of this activity is to help the nonreader make the connection between the letter and the sound it makes. A reader will need to read the word to the nonreader. More examples are in our Learning to Read workbook.
Practice the Letter V
The best way we can map a sound to a letter is to practice saying the sound when we see the letter. Our Learning to Read workbook has cards you can use to practice with the letter v. You can also make your own notecards to practice letters and sounds. Just a few minutes of practice a day will make a huge difference!
Reading Words
Congratulations! You can now read more words! You can practice reading the words on the chart.
Writing Practice
You can also practice writing the letter v. Make sure you follow explicit handwriting instructions to ensure you are writing the letter v efficiently. Writing letters efficiently is a huge part of building writing stamina.
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You can use this video to prepare for a lesson with your student, or your student can work with the video independently.
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Learning to read is a systematic process that requires explicit instruction. Our learning to read program breaks down every sound students need to know to learn how to read. Every step of the program includes picture examples, sound practice, reading practice, and writing practice.
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Today I’m sharing a variety of Letter V activities for preschoolers. We hope you get a chance to try some!
(Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I’ve created a done-for-you alphabet curriculum perfect for preschool!)
Letter V Activities
After months of doing alphabet activities, he knows all his letters and most of their sounds. But we still do these letter recognition activities for a little extra practice. He likes using Do-a-dot markers on my free Find the Letter pages.
To reinforce the sound of letter V, I printed this free funny face coloring page. He colored all the pictures that begin with the /v/ sound.
For a math activity, I wrote the numbers 1-10 on stickers and attached them to toy vehicles. Then I printed the parking lot ( you can get in this post ). He counted the stars and parked the cars in the correct spots.
Can you tell what this is? It’s meant to be a vase. 😉 I printed a pattern for the letter V ( get it here ) and cut it out. He painted the stems and flowers.
Of course, we had to do a volcano project. He had fun mixing red, yellow, and orange paint to make the lava.
This was his all time favorite activity! I printed this parking lot beginning sounds page ( you can get ten for free here! ). I labeled vehicles with the correct letters, and he parked them on the pictures whose names began with the letters.
He must have done this same page ten more times that day! Playing with toy cars is still one of his favorite things to do.
It really surprises me how much he likes these Letters of All Sizes handwriting pages , especially as his fine motor skills need a lot of work. I think it helps that I laminated them and give him a Dry Erase marker to use on them. And this is the first time I was able to get him to try something close to the correct pencil grip – woo hoo!
You’d think that after doing so well on those handwriting pages, writing in a salt tray would be a cinch. For some reason he got very frustrated with this today, as his V’s kept looking like U’s. I pushed my finger into the salt to make three dots for him to connect, but he wanted to make them himself . And it just wasn’t working out.
The V in the photo is one that I made. When it was clear we were getting nowhere, we abandoned this activity.
He pounded out his aggression with Do-a-Dot markers . 🙂 You can get this printable in this post .
We finished letter V with a homemade volcano! When I did this with my older boys we made volcanoes in the backyard , but this time we created our baking soda and vinegar volcano right at the kitchen table.
He’d have been happy to make volcanoes all day, but this heavily pregnant mom was ready to move on. We dumped our volcano in the sink and went to the couch to read a stack of books. Check out some of our favorite books for Letter V !
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- Little Letter V Book (songs and rhymes)
- My Letter V Book (with photos)
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Kindergarten @ Home ~ Letter V, Reading, Math, & More
I am teaching young children again! Not my own children this time, but the children of a very good friend. See our original post about this adventure here . Each week I plan to share our plans, which I did for Letter V here, and I also plan to share after our week is done so you can see my students in action!
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I am excited to share all about our twenty-second week together, with a focus on the LETTER V! In addition to a letter focus each week we do several other things, which I will also share with you. Since I only have my students two days a week {3 hours each day}, we cram a lot into a short time! I also provide their parents with activities to do at home.
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All About Reading Level 1
My students used All About Reading Pre-reading during the first half of the year and after using the placement test from AAR in December, I could see that they were ready to begin Level 1 ! This week we worked on lesson 16 and 17, the kids are really mastering CVC words!
Letter V Fun
We enjoyed several different activities, most from my site! I will link everything we used below! These are the plans I share with their parents {and also use myself to keep on track}:
The Letter V activities shown below are included with our Ultimate PreK/Kindergarten @ Home Membership – which is the best way to get your hands on everything we offer, see the cost savings here !
Below you can see AK and Ki doing the following activities:
- Letter V Review Work
- What Begins with V?
- ABC Find It! Letter V
- Drive Around Letters & Sounds
Raising Lil Rock Stars Letter V
While the kids color I tell them the story and we review the items on the display board {shapes, colors, numbers}. They also do tracing at home for homework!
Letter V Toys & Puzzles
I love setting up fun letter displays and playing with the items. See more ideas here !
Letter V Books
We read tons of books featuring the Letter V! See all of our Letter V book ideas here!
You Can Read Word Family ET
We are using You Can Read Word Families in addition to our reading lessons. Word families are a great way to build confidence in reading CVC words. It also helps us review rhyming, and focus on word patterns. We are taking 2 weeks for each word family, this week we finished the _et family. These are the plans I share with their parents {and also use myself to keep on track}:
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We enjoyed a really fun spring theme unit, find the free printables here ! These are the plans I share with their parents {and also use myself to keep on track}:
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50 Fun Letter V Activities for Preschool
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Engaging preschool activities for the letter “V” can help children learn the sound and recognition of the letter while having fun. I’ve brainstormed 50 creative and educational Letter V activities for preschool learning to inspire you.
These activities aim to make the learning process enjoyable while reinforcing the recognition and sound of the letter “V.” Feel free to adapt them based on the interests and ages of your kids. Interest-led learning really helps kids make connections and develop a lifelong love for learning . I used many of them with my own daughters so I know they work!
Don’t miss the free printable V is for Volcano handwriting practice worksheet at the bottom of this post!
While you’re considering what type of activities to try, I recommend reading this fine motor skills checklist to keep in mind for your child’s developmental stage.
Letter V Preschool Activities
- Use these free vehicle pattern block printables to build different types of vehicles and work on fine motor skills.
- Introduce various vegetables of different colors and types so children can sort them by characteristics. Try this Farmer’s Market sorting set by Learning Resources.
- Have a sorting activity where children categorize vegetables based on their initial letter sound.
- Create a volcano-themed art project. Provide materials like paper, glue, and colored tissue paper to make a vibrant volcano. Try this volcano science experiment , too!
- Use green paint to create vine-like patterns on paper. Children can dip their fingers or paintbrushes in paint and make winding vines across the paper.
- Go on a “V” word hunt around your house or neighborhood. Encourage children to find and collect items that start with the letter “V.”
- Provide plain vests or large paper cutouts of vests. Let children decorate their vests using various materials such as markers, stickers, and cut-out shapes.
- Fill clear containers with water and add a few drops of different food coloring. Place a white flower (such as a carnation) in the water and observe how the color travels up the stem, creating a “vanishing” effect.
- Prepare cut-out letter “V” shapes from magazines or colored paper. Have children create collages using these cut-outs, gluing them onto a larger sheet of paper.
- Fill a sensory bin with items that start with “V” (e.g., velvet, vinyl, vegetables). Let children explore and feel the different textures.
- Create a vulture craft using a paper plate as the body and construction paper for the wings and beak. Add googly eyes for a fun touch.
- Cut vegetables such as celery, bell peppers, and okra in half and use them as stamps. Dip them in paint and let the children create colorful prints on paper, similar to this apple stamp painting .
- Create a word wall dedicated to “V” words. Add pictures and words related to the letter “V” to expand the children’s vocabulary.
- Let your child gather his or her toy vehicles (cars, trucks, airplanes). Have a “Vehicle Parade” where they can line up and march around with their favorites.
- Introduce the concept of Venn diagrams using circles. Have pictures or cards representing items starting with “V” and guide children in sorting them based on commonalities and differences.
- Take a virtual field trip to an aquarium or zoo. Explore and discuss various animals whose names start with the letter “V,” such as vultures or vervet monkeys.
- Incorporate the letter “V” into a Valentine’s Day craft . Create heart-shaped cards or crafts with “V” words like “Valentine” or “Love.”
- Model the concept of vital organs using playdough . Create simple shapes representing the heart, lungs, and other organs that are essential for life.
- Engage in vocal play by exploring various sounds and pitches. Use musical instruments or simply experiment with the pitch of their voices to distinguish between high and low sounds.
- Provide children with small viewfinders or cut a “V” shape in a piece of cardboard. Go on a nature hunt and encourage them to look for items in the environment that fit within the “V.”
- Set up a pretend kitchen and let children “cook” vegetable soup using plastic or wooden vegetables . This hands-on activity combines imaginative play with letter “V” learning.
- Create a catchy song that emphasizes vowel sounds, including the letter “V.” Incorporate simple dance moves or hand gestures to make it a fun and interactive learning experience.
- Provide a variety of vibrant colored materials and encourage children to create an art project focusing on vivid colors that start with the letter “V.”
- Set up a veterinary clinic pretend play area with stuffed animals. Children can play the role of veterinarians, caring for their “patients” and learning about the responsibilities of vets.
- Use a balloon as a “volleyball” and encourage children to practice hitting it back and forth. This activity helps with hand-eye coordination and gross motor skills.
- Let children create Viking helmets using paper, markers, and other craft materials. Discuss a little about Vikings and their association with the letter “V.”
- Focus on vowel recognition by hiding objects that start with different vowels around the room. Children can go on a scavenger hunt , finding items that match each vowel sound.
- Explore the concept of vibrations by using different items (such as rubber bands, tuning forks, or strings) to create sounds. Discuss how vibrations are related to sound.
- See if you can schedule a tour of the local vet hospital for a fun field trip. The veterinarian can share information about their job, show some basic tools they use, and discuss how they care for animals.
- Create a mini volcano using baking soda, vinegar, and red food coloring. Watch the “volcano” erupt and discuss the science behind it. Check out our volcano science experiment here.
- Introduce a variety of vegetables for a tasting session. Discuss their colors, textures, and flavors.
- Create a memory game with cards featuring pictures and words that start with the letter “V.” Children can take turns flipping cards and matching pairs.
- Make vulture feather crafts using real or craft feathers. Discuss the characteristics of vultures and how they use their feathers.
- Teach the concepts of vertical and horizontal by having children create art using lines in different directions.
- Provide a variety of objects and have children sort them based on visual characteristics, emphasizing discrimination between similar-looking items.
- Cut vegetables in half and use them as stamps with paint. Children can create unique prints on paper.
- Take a virtual tour of a volcano or watch videos to learn more about volcanic activity and geography.
- Introduce children to vintage toys or replicas. Discuss how toys have changed over time, focusing on those that start with the letter “V.”
- Create a Venn diagram using different snacks, discussing which snacks belong to both categories and which are unique.
- Make simple vegetable puppets and encourage children to create and perform a puppet show.
- Explore the art of Vincent Van Gogh and create a simple art project inspired by his famous works, like “Starry Night.”
- Introduce a voice level chart with different levels (whisper, talk, sing, shout). Practice using each level in appropriate situations.
- Collect small vial caps of various colors. Have children sort and arrange them based on colors or other criteria.
- Discuss the concept of volunteering and create appreciation cards for volunteers, emphasizing the letter “V.”
- Hide items around the room and guide children to find objects that are either vast (large) or narrow (small).
- Prepare vegetable wraps for snack time, allowing children to choose and assemble their own wraps with veggies.
- Use recycled materials to create simple Viking ship models . Discuss the historical significance of Viking ships.
- Set up a visual arts station with various materials like crayons, markers, and colored pencils, encouraging children to express themselves through visual arts.
- If available, explore age-appropriate virtual reality experiences related to the letter “V,” such as virtual visits to different environments.
- Use building blocks with letters to form simple words that start with “V.” Encourage children to build and recognize these words.
- Talk to a local volunteer or community helper about their work. Discuss the importance of helping others and contributing to the community.
These activities cover a range of learning styles and are designed to be both educational and entertaining for preschoolers learning about the letter “V.” Have fun as you learn through the alphabet!
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15 Very Vital Letter “V” Crafts Kids Will Love
The letter “V” is the 22nd letter of the alphabet and probably one of the easiest ones to learn. While that might be true, especially since uppercase “V” and lowercase “v” aren’t that much different, it doesn’t mean kids can’t have fun learning about this exciting letter!
I’ve compiled a list of 15 letter “V” crafts that will not only teach kids all about the letter’s shape, they’ll also teach kids about the different words associated with it.
Note : As most of these crafts require scissors and paint, I recommend the use of safety scissors and Tempera paint . If you don’t have safety scissors at home, a grown up should handle cutting out templates.
8 Letter “V” Crafts for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Below are 8 alphabet letter “V” crafts for toddlers and preschoolers that will develop their word association skills.
1. “V for Vulture” Activity
Photo credit: A Dab of Glue Will Do
Did you know a group of vultures is sometimes called a volt or a venue? That’s some letter V-ception for ya! A Dab of Glue Will Do shows how to make this fun and educational vulture activity with their template, crayons, scissors, and glue.
They include a link for printable templates at the bottom of their tutorial that requires submitting your name and email to access.
2. “V is for Vampire” Craft
Photo credit: Kids Soup
Need an activity for Halloween? Vampires are a staple during the Halloween season, so try your hand at this vampire craft from Kids Soup .
All that’s required to make this friendly-looking vampire is colored construction paper or cardstock, scissors, glue, and a marker.
3. “V for Valentines” Craft
Photo credit: Teaching Mama
Here’s a lovely Valentine’s craft from Teaching Mama that makes for a great Valentine’s Day gift for parents or guardians. All kids need is red and pink paper, markers, a letter “V” cutout , scissors, and glue.
4. “V is for Vegetables” Craft
Photo credit: Learning 4 Kids
Eat your vegetables, kids! For a simple letter “V” preschool craft, here’s an activity about the letter V and vegetables from Learning 4 Kids .
They show kids how they can make a vegetable collage using a catalogue or magazine with pictures of vegetables, a pencil, glue, and a lower or uppercase printable letter “V.”
5. “V is for Vine” Craft
Photo credit: Sly Spoon
With green pom poms and pipe cleaners , scissors, colored cardstock, glue, and a letter “V” cutout, Sly Spoon teaches kids how to make this fun vine craft.
6. “V is for Vase” Craft
“F” may be for flowers , but “V” is for the vase that holds them. This video tutorial from All Kids Network shows kids how to create a vase with flowers using the letter “V” with construction paper, scissors, crayons or colored markers, and glue.
They even include templates for the letter “V” and the flowers. Very convenient indeed!
7. “V is for Volcano” Craft
Photo credit: All About Learning Press
It’s hot, it’s erupting, and it can be made with the letter “V.” All About Learning Press teaches kids how to make an erupting volcano with colored cardstock, printer paper, glue, a pencil, scissors, and their free printable volcano templates .
8. Origami Letter “V”
Origami Humpy’s video tutorial teaches kids how folding any piece of paper will result in a 3D letter “V” craft. Of course, a grown-up should help with the folds if younger children find it to be too difficult.
7 More Letter “V” Craft Activities
These next 7 letter “V” craft activities are more suitable for preschool aged children or older. However, that doesn’t mean a toddler can’t join in on the fun by helping out!
9. Toilet Paper Roll Vulture Craft
With an empty toilet paper roll, paint, a paintbrush, a pencil, cardstock, scissors, glue, and a googly eye, Easy Kids Craft shows kids how to make this easy-to-do vulture craft.
10. Popsicle Stick Vampire Craft
Photo credit: Today’s Creative Ideas
Here’s a not so spooky vampire head made from popsicle sticks from Today’s Creative Ideas your kids can make for Halloween. Kids will need paint or markers, construction paper, googly eyes, and glue.
11. 3D Vegetable Craft
Kids can enjoy learning about vegetables (and their benefits) by creating these 3D vegetables! In their video, Happy Bee Art and Craft teaches kids how to make cute 3D vegetables from various colored paper, glue, scissors, markers, and a pencil.
12. Crepe Paper Jungle Vines
Photo credit: Clearwater Cottage
Want a letter “V” craft for your kids that doesn’t require glue or paint? Let kids turn their rooms into a jungle with these crepe paper vines from Clearwater Cottage . Aside from green crepe paper, kids will also need scissors and brown mailing paper .
A grown-up would need to help with cutting leaves since there are quite a lot, but the result is a wild jungle of a room!
13. Paper Plate Vase Craft
Photo credit: The Activity Mom
There are tons of crafts kids can make with paper plates, and The Activity Mom uses one along with crayons, scissors, glue or a stapler, and a flower to show kids how to make this cone shaped vase that resembles a letter “V.”
14. Venus Fly Trap Craft
Krokotak’s video tutorial shows kids how to easily make a Venus fly trap with cardstock, glue, a black marker, and scissors.
15. Erupting Volcano Craft
Red Ted Art shares a video tutorial for an erupting volcano preschoolers can do! The materials they’ll need for this paper mache volcano are:
- A plastic bottle
- Masking tape
- Mod Podge or paper mache paste
- Paintbrushes
- Sponge brushes for the paste (optional)
Additionally, baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, and warm water are needed for the eruption! While kids will need a lot of help from a grown-up for this craft, the result is a majestic erupting volcano that can double as a science fair project.
Letter “V” Crafts for the Victorious!
Kids will definitely feel victorious after making any of these crafts. Learning an easy to remember letter while having fun is always great, and they’re sure to love and enjoy these 15 letter “V” crafts.
How do you teach kids to write and remember the letter “V”? Which of these letter “V” crafts did they enjoy the most? Share in the comments section below.
For more crafts like these, check out my article on elephant crafts !
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The letter V worksheets make using this consonant fun. Master the letter V with alphabet tracing practice, coloring sheets, dot to dot, and more. A great way to break up the school day or encourage homework, the letter V worksheets are straightforward for independent use.
Alphabet Tracing - Letter V Handwriting Sheet. Circle the uppercase letter V's Handwriting Sheet. Color each letter V Handwriting Sheet. Color the V Words Handwriting Sheet. Color the V's Handwriting Sheet. Color the letter V Handwriting Sheet. Color the squares with the letter v Handwriting Sheet. Cut and paste the V words Handwriting Sheet.
Trace and Print. Letter V - Color and Write FREE. Color in the picture of a vampire using a vacuum and then write letter V v on the primary-ruled lines. Pre-K through 1st Grade. View PDF. Letter V - Crown. Write some Vs on the lines and color the pictures. Cut out the hat and put it together to wear. Pre-K through 1st Grade.
The first thing you will find is an awesome letter V coloring page! This fun coloring page is perfect for teaching the sound of the letter v. See if your student can correctly identify each of the images. No worries, if you have to jump in and help. Your student should see a volcano, volleyball, vulture, van, violin, vase, and Valentine card.
Make practicing writing letters fun and EASY with free printable alphabet worksheets! Here is a set 20 pages of letter v worksheets!In this pack are various ways for kindergartners to work on tracing letter v! Simply print the set of pages to practice letter v worksheets preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade. The tracing letter v worksheets pages include a huge variety including: do ...
Make teaching the letter V fun with these engaging easy-to-use Letter V Worksheets! This pack includes 31 low prep pages that are perfect for students to practice letter recognition. This set offers a variety of fun and hands-on activities for students to practice letter formation, handwriting skills, letter recognition, and beginning sounds.
Worksheets by Letter. Letter V Worksheets. These letter V worksheets will help young writers develop important early literacy skills. Through activities like tracing the letter V, matching uppercase and lowercase V's and coloring V objects like vases and vans, they'll be building important reading and writing skills.
Fabulous Letter V Worksheets. 1. A"maze"ing Letter V Maze. This worksheet features a large letter v with a fun maze inside to challenge critical thinking skills. The letter helps with letter identification and recognition while the maze adds a fun, interesting component. You can use this as morning work, a transition activity, or homework.
V is one of the least commonly-used letters in the English alphabet. Only Z, Q, J, and X are used less. It is the 22nd letter in the English alphabet. V comes from the Semitic letter "waw." Twinkl USA Early Childhood Prekindergarten Literacy Alphabet. Use our Letter V Activity Pack as a great way to reinforce letter formation and identification!
Letter V Worksheet: Letter A Letter B Letter C Letter D Letter E Letter F Letter G Letter H Letter I Letter J Letter K Letter L Letter M Letter N Letter O Letter P Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T Letter U Letter V Letter W Letter X Letter Y Letter Z Handwriting Numbers Worksheets Alphabet and Numbers Dot to Dot Games
Letter V Preschool Worksheets . Students learning how to write the uppercase and lowercase letter V with these free printable letter V tracing worksheets. Each sheet shows students the proper letter formation with prompts to practice rainbow writing each letter. Provide your students with a rainbow of colors (crayons or even paint) and have ...
Printable letter V worksheets, cut & paste, and word / picture cards for practice with initial sound v. Great for guided or independent practice, morning work, and centers, or to support your letter of the week V activities.Save 30% with the A to Z bundle!Can be used in addition to or independent of any reading/phonics program.You will receive:1 PDF fileInk-saving black line pagesWord and ...
Colored Pencils , Crayons or Markers. This Letter V worksheets pdf contains over 90 pages and includes the following activities: Build letter v words. Letter v words 3 part cards. Letter v cut and paste worksheets. Letter v handwriting practice. There are many literacy activities in this printable pack.
The letter V worksheets include 8 letter V activities. Also included is a letter poster to help introduce the letter V. ... Use these worksheets as morning work, during center time or even for homework. Here is what is included:Let's Trace - Trace lines horizontally & vertically (2 pages)Tracing Shapes - Trace the shapes and colorTracing Hearts ...
September 22, 2021. Print your Free Letter V Worksheets for Preschool below! Learn new vocabulary words that start with the letter V like van, vacuum, vase, vest, and volcano. Build fine motor skills with V Dot Dot and coloring sheets, then gain pre-writing skills with V tracing sheets. These worksheets encourage writing and pronouncing the ...
Cut and Paste Letter V Worksheet. In this cut and paste alphabet worksheet, kids will have to recognize images starting with the alphabet V, then will have to cut and paste the images on the boxes with the letter V. I hope kids will really enjoy learning the alphabet V. Next Read: Free Letter W Worksheets. Note: These free printable worksheets ...
This 15 page letter v worksheets for preschool pack includes: Letter V Tracing Pages and Writing Worksheet. Coloring Page for the Letter V. Printable Craft Template for Stacking Letter V Ice Cream Cones. Scissor Cutting Practice Sheet featuring the letter V with dotted lines\\. Letter Recognition Worksheet.
Introducing the Letter V. Look at the pictures below and point to the letter making /v/ sound. The goal of this activity is to help the nonreader make the connection between the letter and the sound it makes. A reader will need to read the word to the nonreader. More examples are in our Learning to Read workbook.
Alphabet Curriculum for Preschool. $ 29.00. Our curriculum includes lessons for teaching both upper and lowercase letter names and sounds. You'll get three lessons per letter, built-in review, simple handwriting practice, rhyming, syllable counting, phonemic awareness, and a whole lot more!
Hit the VOWELS a, e, i, o , u Whack-a-mole. by Fmoskowitz. K G1 letter id. Wack the Letter V Whack-a-mole. by Martinel. Beginning Letter Sound Spin the wheel. by Eileenschroeder. K Letter Sound. Wk 2 n,m Letter Sound Fluency Cards Speaking cards.
Letter V . Drive Around Letters & Sounds . Raising Lil Rock Stars Letter V. While the kids color I tell them the story and we review the items on the display board {shapes, colors, numbers}. They also do tracing at home for homework! Letter V Toys & Puzzles. I love setting up fun letter displays and playing with the items. See more ideas here ...
Vine Painting: Use green paint to create vine-like patterns on paper. Children can dip their fingers or paintbrushes in paint and make winding vines across the paper. Vocabulary Hunt: Go on a "V" word hunt around your house or neighborhood. Encourage children to find and collect items that start with the letter "V.".
Here's a lovely Valentine's craft from Teaching Mama that makes for a great Valentine's Day gift for parents or guardians. All kids need is red and pink paper, markers, a letter "V" cutout, scissors, and glue. 4. "V is for Vegetables" Craft. Photo credit: Learning 4 Kids. Eat your vegetables, kids!