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Learning the alphabet can be so much fun when kids can color their way through it. A Letter I coloring page is a simple yet engaging way to introduce children to the letter “I” while keeping them entertained. From uppercase and lowercase versions to words starting with the letter “I,” these pages make learning interactive and enjoyable.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, printable coloring pages can be used for both learning and creativity. Kids not only recognize the shape of the letter but also associate it with everyday words like ice, ink, iron, and ice cream.
Below, you’ll find different variations of the letter I worksheets with short descriptions and suggested audiences.
2. Uppercase and Lowercase I
3. Lowercase Letter i
Audience: Early learners practicing writing and coloring lowercase letters.
A clean outline of the lowercase letter “i” with its dot.
4. Letter I with Pattern Background
Audience: Kids who enjoy detailed coloring and pattern work.
The letter “I” is placed over a patterned background for extra coloring fun.
5. Lowercase i with Pattern Background
Audience: Elementary students who like fun and artistic worksheets.
A lowercase “i” highlighted with patterned design, combining learning and creativity.
6. Ink Pot and the Word “Ink”
Audience: Children learning vocabulary and word-picture connections.
A drawing of an ink pot with the word “ink” – perfect for associating words with the letter I.
7. Melting Ice Cubes with the Word “Ice”
Audience: Kids learning everyday objects starting with I.
Two ice cubes melting with the word “ICE” written below.
8. Ice Cream Cone with Stars
Audience: Preschool and elementary kids who love playful coloring sheets.
A fun and tasty illustration of an ice cream cone with stars around it.
9. Iron with the Word “IRON”
Audience: Children building vocabulary with real-life objects.
A simple household object illustration showing an iron.
10. Letter I Objects Collection
Audience: Teachers and parents looking for activity worksheets with multiple word associations.
A mixed worksheet featuring ice, ice cream, ink, iron, and lowercase “i.”
11. “I is for Ink” Coloring Page
Audience: Preschoolers learning phonics and letter-to-word connection.
A lowercase “i” sentence with an ink pot illustration.
12. “I is for Ice” Coloring Page
Audience: Young learners recognizing everyday objects.
Shows melting ice cubes with the word “ICE.”
13. “I is for Ice Cream” Coloring Page
Audience: Kindergarten and elementary kids who enjoy playful coloring.
A cone ice cream illustration with the word Ice Cream.
14. “I is for Iron” Coloring Page
Audience: Kids expanding vocabulary with common objects.
A household object (iron) with its name spelled out.
15. Lowercase i with Pattern Background
Audience: Children who love creative and patterned coloring sheets.
Lowercase “i” highlighted with a honeycomb-style patterned backdrop.
16. Uppercase I with Pattern Background
Audience: Elementary kids who enjoy slightly challenging designs.
Uppercase “I” surrounded by geometric hexagon shapes.
17. Uppercase I with Striped Segments
Audience: Early learners practicing fine motor skills with coloring.
Letter I divided into sections for colorful patterns.
18. Lowercase i with Striped Segments
Audience: Preschool to grade 1 kids learning detailed coloring.
Lowercase “i” divided into small stripe sections.
19. Ice and Ice Cream Worksheet
Audience: Teachers looking for worksheets with multiple vocabulary words.
Includes both “ice” and “ice cream” illustrations with words.
20. Iron, Ink, and Ice Cream Worksheet
Audience: Ideal for classroom activities and parents giving kids practice at home.
A combination page with three objects: iron, ink, and ice cream.
Coloring pages help in alphabet recognition, fine motor skills, and early literacy development. By connecting visuals with words, children retain letters faster. A Letter I coloring page also makes practice more enjoyable than simple handwriting sheets.
If you want to explore more fun and printable worksheets, check out our alphabet coloring pages collection