Letter I Coloring Page For Preschoolers (Free Printable)

Are you learning about the letter I? If so you are going to love this letter I coloring page free printable.

This is such a fun worksheet, the kids will color in the upper case letter I, plus 4 images that all begin with the letter I.

Have fun with our free alphabet coloring pages, they are such a fun way for the kids to learn their abcs.

letter i coloring page

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Letter I coloring sheet

This is such an easy and fun way to learn the letter I.

This free letter I coloring page is free to print but is for personal or classroom use only. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get the pdf file.

Included in the letter I coloring page are the following images all beginning with I:

  • I is for ice cream
  • I is for iguana
  • I is for iron
  • I is for invitation
coloring page letter I

How to use the letter i coloring page

Print out the template below, it will print out on one full page. Make sure to check the printer settings.

As there are so many things to color in try and get the kids to use lots and lots of different colors. It will make it stand out so much more.

When the kids have finished coloring in the alphabet letter I, why not add it to their bedroom or classroom wall? Not only will it look great, but it will also be a great way for the kids to remember the alphabet.

The most important thing though is just to have fun!

Why use a letter I coloring page with your preschoolers?

Using a coloring page helps children learn letter recognition and phonological awareness, through the beginning sounds of words & letter sounds.

This printable letter worksheet will help young students develop their fine motor skills and strengthen their hand muscles. All while having fun with this letter I activity sheet for preschoolers.

letter i coloring sheet

Kids will also enjoy our free ice cream handprint art!

Letter I books for preschool

Explore the fascinating world of insects and animals with letter I books for preschoolers.

These captivating stories introduce children to various creatures, their habitats, and unique characteristics, fostering a love for nature and curiosity about the animal kingdom.

Through colorful illustrations and age-appropriate text, these books provide an engaging learning experience that sparks imagination and encourages a deeper understanding of the natural world.

The Itsy Bitsy Spider: This delightful adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme brings the itsy bitsy spider to life through vivid illustrations and additional verses. It’s a perfect book for singing, acting out the motions, and practicing fine motor skills.

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Inch by Inch: Follow the inchworm as it measures various objects in nature, showcasing the concept of measurement and size. This book introduces preschoolers to basic math skills and encourages their curiosity about the world around them.

Manana Iguana is a delightful book that follows the story of Iguana, who is invited to a party but needs to complete some tasks before she can attend. Through playful rhymes and colorful illustrations, this book introduces young readers to concepts like friendship, perseverance, and the importance of helping others.

Need to print later? Add this to your Pinterest board or share it on Facebook. You’ll have it handy whenever you’re ready to use it!

Download the free letter i coloring worksheet

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Last Updated on 3 September 2024 by Clare Brown

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