Find and Color the Letter V Worksheet

This letter recognition worksheet gives preschool children focused practice identifying the uppercase letter V among other letters. Children look at each heart and color only the hearts that contain the letter V. This activity strengthens visual discrimination and helps children recognize letter shapes clearly.

Searching for the correct letter encourages careful observation and attention to detail. Coloring the correct hearts improves pencil control and strengthens hand muscles. Repeating the identification of the letter V across the page helps children remember its shape and appearance.

This worksheet fits well into alphabet units, letter-of-the-week activities, or literacy centers focused on uppercase letter recognition.

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How to Use This Worksheet

Start by showing children the uppercase letter V. Say the letter name aloud and have children repeat it. Point to the letter V on the worksheet and identify it together.

Ask children to find and color each heart that contains the letter V. Remind them to check each heart carefully before coloring.

Small Group Use:
Children can point to each letter first and say whether it is V before coloring.

Independent Practice:
Place the worksheet in a literacy center with crayons or colored pencils.

Extension Ideas:

  • Count how many letter V hearts were colored
  • Practice writing the letter V on blank paper
  • Circle the letter V instead of coloring
  • Find objects that begin with the V sound

Skills Covered

  • Recognize uppercase letter V
  • Practice visual discrimination between letters
  • Improve pencil control
  • Strengthen hand muscles
  • Follow directions
  • Identify specific letters among multiple choices
  • Practice letter naming
  • Count selected items

FAQ

1. What age group is this worksheet best for?
This worksheet works well for preschool children and kindergarten students learning uppercase letters.

2. How can I help children who confuse similar letters?
Review the letter V before starting and compare it with other letters on the page.

3. Can this worksheet be reused?
Yes. Place it in a clear sleeve and use dry-erase markers so children can complete it again.

4. How can I extend this activity?
Ask children to write the letter V and say words that begin with the V sound.

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