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Letter Q Preschool Activities

Here’s quite a collection of letter Q preschool activities. These ideas are organized so you can pick and choose as you plan out learning activities for your little one.

Word of things that start with the Letter Q.

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Letter Q Preschool Activities

  • Ask questions.
    • Teach your child the difference between a statement and a question.
    • Make a game out of letting them decide if what you say is a question or not.
  • Design a paper quilt
    • Use 9 pieces of paper. Divide them between family and friends to decorate.
    • After everyone has decorated their papers attach them together to make a 3 x 3 paper quilt.
  • Look for question marks in books.
  • quilt
  • queen
  • questions
  • question mark
  • quartet

Letter Q Sound

The Letter Q makes the sound /q/ as in queen.

Letter Q Craft for Preschoolers

Easy, fun Letter Q craft idea for preschoolers.

Q Tip Painting for preschoolers

Q Tip Painting

For an awesome cool picture, have your child paint with Q-Tips bundled in a rubber band.

Letter Q Bible

Share the story of Queen Esther from a children’s Bible like My First Hands-On Bible or The Beginners Bible. For older preschoolers, The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible might be a good choice.

You might also enjoy the Veggie Tale movie Esther, the Girl Who Became Queen.

Letter Q Books

Here’s a few Letter Q books preschoolers enjoy!

Letter Q Worksheets for Preschoolers

These fun worksheets are a great way to help reinforce letter recognition. They’ll help preschoolers identify upper case and lower case letters, and at the same time build fine motor skills as they practice writing. The download is found in our Free Printable Library.

Letter Q worksheets for preschoolers. A picture of a queen on the bottom left corner. 3 crayons and a pencil on the right side
Letter Q Worksheets pdf – Resource Library

Be sure to check out Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers for more activity ideas!

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