Printable Activities
Free printable worksheets, games, and crafts for learning Gurmukhi and Sikh heritage. Designed for home and classroom use — download, print, and go.
Writing Practice
Build Gurmukhi handwriting through tracing and guided worksheet exercises.
Gurmukhi Tracing
PrintableDotted Gurmukhi letters printed at a size perfect for small hands. Kids trace each letter along guided paths to build muscle memory before writing independently. Covers all 35 letters of the alphabet.
Gurmukhi Worksheet
PrintableGenerate a custom worksheet with letter images and blank writing lines. Each sheet can be randomised so every student gets a unique order — great for classroom use where you want to discourage copying.
Games & Puzzles
Reinforce letter recognition and vocabulary through play.
Gurmukhi Bingo
PrintablePrint a full set of unique bingo cards, each showing a different arrangement of Gurmukhi letters. Includes a caller sheet with letter images and pronunciations. Works for groups of any size — perfect for Sunday school or family game night.
Gurmukhi Snakes & Ladders
PrintableA printable Snakes & Ladders board where every square features a Gurmukhi letter with its example word and picture. Players name the letter before moving — so every turn is a quick learning moment disguised as a game.
Gurmukhi Crosswords
PrintableCrossword puzzles built around Sikh history topics and Gurmukhi vocabulary. Each puzzle includes an answer key. A good activity for older kids (grades 3+) who are ready to connect letters to meaning.
Explore & Create
Hands-on activities that connect Sikh heritage to everyday life.
Family Tree Worksheet
PrintableA printable family tree template with Punjabi relationship names pre-labelled — Chacha Ji, Mama Ji, Bhua Ji, Nani Ji, and more. Kids fill in their own family members' names alongside the Punjabi term, building both vocabulary and family connection at once.
Nanakshahi Month Flashcards
PrintableOne card for each of the 12 Nanakshahi months, with the month name in Gurmukhi and English, plus a blank drawing space for kids to illustrate the season, harvest, or festivals associated with it. Pairs well with the Guide to the Sikh Calendar.
DIY Gurmukhi Book
CraftA simple paper-folding craft that turns a single sheet of coloured paper into a mini Gurmukhi alphabet book. Kids assemble and decorate their own book — a project they'll want to keep and share. No scissors needed for younger children.