Show and Tell Letter G: 20 Easy Ideas for Kids
Looking for easy show and tell ideas for the letter G? This page lists 20+ classroom-friendly items your child can bring to preschool or kindergarten — including last-minute options you probably already have at home.
💡 Fun Fact: The letter G can be hard like goat or soft like giraffe.
Top 5 Easy Letter G Show and Tell Ideas
These are the easiest Letter G items to find, bring to school, and talk about.
Invite your child to say why giraffe belongs with the letter G.
Invite your child to say why grapes belongs with the letter G.
Invite your child to say why globe belongs with the letter G.
Invite your child to say why guitar belongs with the letter G.
Invite your child to say why goldfish belongs with the letter G.
Full List of Things That Start With G for Show and Tell
All 20 Letter G show and tell ideas — click any item to learn how to present it.
Choose an item your child can name easily and describe in one or two sentences so letter G show and tell feels successful.
Last-Minute Letter G Ideas
Forgot about show and tell until tonight? These Letter G items are easy to find at home right now.
How to Present a Letter G Item
Help your child feel ready with a simple script they can practice the night before.
"Grandpa and girl both start with the hard G sound — the same sound you hear at the start of grapes and goat."
Let every classmate see it clearly before speaking.
"This is my ___. It starts with the letter G."
"I chose it because..." keeps the presentation warm and memorable.
Letter G Craft Ideas
Hands-on crafts that reinforce the letter G through art and creativity.
G Collage Craft
Create a bold letter G collage using pictures and textures that match the sound.
Giraffe Paper Craft
Turn construction paper and glue into a simple giraffe craft that reinforces the letter G.
G Sensory Art
Trace and decorate the letter G with paint, stickers, or textured materials for hands-on learning.
Letter G Songs & Videos
Music makes learning stick! These curated songs teach the letter G sound through rhythm and melody.
The G Song
by Have Fun Teaching
A catchy phonics song that repeats the G sound and pairs it with familiar words.
G Letter Sound Song
by Jack Hartmann
A movement-friendly song that helps children hear, say, and remember the G sound.
Favorite Books for Letter G
Reading together builds vocabulary and makes the letter G come alive. Here are our top picks!
"Giraffe Adventure"
A simple read-aloud choice to spotlight the letter G through repeated sound practice.
📖 Perfect Read-Aloud"Learning the Letter G"
A beginner-friendly alphabet book that supports vocabulary, sound matching, and print awareness.
📖 Perfect Read-AloudLetter G Learning Activities
Beyond Show and Tell — here are fun, hands-on activities to reinforce the letter G all week long.
G Sound Hunt
Search the room for objects that begin with G and sort them into a quick show-and-tell basket.
Giraffe Story Prompt
Use giraffe as a speaking prompt so your child can practice a short confident presentation.
G Sorting Game
Mix picture cards and let children decide which ones belong with the letter G.
Free Letter G Printable Worksheets
This printable pack for letter G includes tracing, beginning sounds practice, coloring, and simple early literacy activities.
This free pack includes:
- ✏️ Uppercase & lowercase letter tracing
- 🖊️ Handwriting practice lines
- 🎯 Beginning sounds sorting activity
- 🎨 Dot marker coloring page
- 📝 "I spy the letter G" worksheet
🔒 Free forever — no email required for basic pack
Show and Tell Letter G — FAQ
Quick answers for parents and teachers preparing for show and tell day.
What can I bring for show and tell letter G?
Easy letter G show and tell ideas include: Giraffe, Grapes, Globe, Guitar, Goldfish. The best choice is always something your child is genuinely excited to talk about — enthusiasm makes every presentation memorable. If you are in a hurry, pick whichever G item you already have at home.
What is an easy last-minute Letter G idea?
The easiest last-minute Letter G options are items you likely already have at home: Giraffe, Grapes, Globe. Any of these can be grabbed the night before and presented simply with one or two sentences.
What should my child say during show and tell for the letter G?
A simple 3-part script works perfectly: (1) Hold up the item and say its name. (2) Explain that it starts with the letter G. (3) Share one personal detail about it. For example: "This is my giraffe. It starts with the letter G. I chose it because..." Aim for 2–3 sentences in preschool or 4–5 sentences in kindergarten.
How do I help my child practice for show and tell letter G?
Practice the night before. Have your child hold the item and present it to you, a sibling, or even a stuffed animal "audience." Ask simple questions like "What letter does it start with?" and "Why did you choose this?" Keep it short and fun — 5 to 10 minutes is enough, and always end on a positive note to build confidence.
Can my child bring a photo instead of the actual G item?
Yes! Photos are a wonderful option, especially for items that are too large, too fragile, or not possible to bring to school. Print a clear photo and mount it on cardstock so it is easy for your child to hold up and show the class. Most teachers love photos because they open up great conversations.