Free Printable Lowercase g Grapes Craft for Kids & Teachers
Looking for a fun and fruity way to teach the lowercase letter g?
This lowercase g is for Grapes Craft is the perfect hands-on activity for preschool and kindergarten learners!
Whether you’re a teacher planning alphabet lessons or a parent creating learning fun at home, your little ones will love cutting, gluing, and building their very own bunch of grapes.
Download the free printable lowercase g grapes template and make learning the alphabet sweet, simple, and engaging!

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🍇 Letter g Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Make learning the lowercase letter g extra sweet with these fun, grape-themed Letter g activities!
These ideas pair perfectly with your Grapes Craft and help preschool and kindergarten kids practice letter recognition, fine motor skills, and creativity while exploring colors and fruit.
1. Read Fruit & Healthy Eating Books
Pair your craft with a fun storytime that introduces kids to fruits and the letter g.
Here are a few kid-friendly books to enjoy together:
- Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
- The Fruits We Eat by Gail Gibbons
- Jamberry by Bruce Degen (features berries, rhythm, and fun fruit themes!)
Ask little learners to listen for words starting with g, like grapes, green, and grow.

2. Learn Fun Grape Facts
Turn your lowercase g grapes craft into a mini science or nutrition lesson!
Teach kids that:
- Grapes grow on vines
- They come in many colors: green, purple, red, even pink
- They grow in clusters (great vocabulary word!)
- Raisins are simply dried grapes
You can even show real grapes and let kids count them in groups of 5 or 10 for a built-in math activity.
3. Decorate the Alphabet Wall or Bulletin Board
Show off the finished grape crafts by hanging them on your alphabet wall labeled g is for grapes.
Add paper vines, leaves, and a big lowercase g to create a “Grape Garden” display that brightens your classroom or homeschool space.
4. Letter of the Week: g Is for Grapes
If you’re doing a Letter of the Week theme, this craft fits beautifully!
Pair it with other g-themed activities such as:
- g is for goat
- g is for goldfish
- g is for green
- g is for garden
Add tracing worksheets, phonics practice, and a “find the lowercase g” scavenger hunt for extra learning.

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✂️ Lowercase g Craft Supplies Needed
Before your little learners start crafting, gather a few simple supplies to make this activity smooth and fun.
These materials work great for both classroom and at-home lessons!
You’ll need:
- Colored Cardstock or Construction Paper
- White Cardstock Paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored Pencils, Markers or Crayons
- Printable Lowercase g for Grapes Template (found at the bottom of this post)
Once everything is ready, it’s time to make your adorable grapes craft!
🍇 Lowercase g Craft Instructions
All you need to get started with your lowercase craft is the template, scissors, and glue.

1) Print the Template
Download and print the free printable lowercase g grapes craft template on white cardstock.
Cardstock makes the craft sturdier — perfect for alphabet walls or learning binders.
2) Color the Grapes
Invite your kids to color their grapes purple, green, pink, or any color they love!
Encourage them to count their “grapes” or color them in patterns for a little bonus learning.

3. Cut Out the Pieces
Carefully cut along the lines of the grapes, stems, and lowercase g.
Younger kids may need help while they practice scissor skills.

4) Assemble the Grapes
Glue the grape cluster pieces onto the lowercase g.
Watch your letter magically transform into a sweet bunch of grapes!

Next, attach the leaf to the cutout.

Place it atop the cut-out grapes.

Don’t forget to attach the pedicel to finish your lowercase craft.

You did a great job creating your own lowercase letter g for grapes craft!

5) Assemble the Grapes
Glue the grape cluster pieces onto the lowercase g.
Watch your letter transform into a sweet bunch of grapes!
🍇 Bonus Ideas
- Use dot markers to create “grapes” instead of coloring them.
- Add fingerprint grapes for a fun sensory spin.
- Print a blank version and trace pieces onto colored paper for a sturdier craft.
- Use the color version for a no-prep, quick craft.

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📥 Free Printable Lowercase g Grapes Template
Make alphabet learning sweet and hands-on with this free printable lowercase g grapes craft!
Inside the download, you’ll find two fun versions that are perfect for both classroom and at-home learning:
- 🖍 Black & White Template – great for coloring, tracing, and customizing
- 🎨 Full-Color Template – ready to cut and assemble for a quick, no-prep activity
Both versions help preschool and kindergarten kids build fine motor skills, letter recognition, and creativity while learning the lowercase letter g in a fun, fruit-filled way.
Fill out the form below to download your lowercase g grapes template and start crafting today!

🌟 Share Your Alphabet Creations!
We’d love to see your little learner’s grape craft!
Share your finished lowercase g grapes craft on the Simple Mom Project Facebook Page or tag us on Pinterest.
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