100+ Objects That Start with F
Looking for some objects that start with F? If so, I’ve got over 100 things that start with F to get you started!
This type of list can be really helpful in many different educational scenarios. Whether you are writing a paper, teaching preschoolers, or lesson planning. Personally, I’ll use this list of objects that start with F for letter recognition activities for my younger kids and writing exercises with my older students.
From French fries and flapjacks to furniture and flip-flops there are tons of fantastic letter F words to choose from. So let’s dive in! Here are 100+ objects that start with F:
Ultimate List of Objects that Start with F
Foods that start with F
- Falafel
- Fajitas
- Feijoa
- Fennel
- Feta Cheese
- Fettuccini Alfredo
- Frappuccino
- Figs
- Fig Newtons
- Fish sticks
- Flapjacks
- Flatbread
- Flour
- Fortune Cookie
- Frankfurter
- French bread
- French Fries
- French toast
- Fried rice
- Frosting
- Fruit
- Fritter
- Fruit Cake
- Fudge
- Funnel Cake
Animals
- Falcon
- Fawn
- Ferret
- Fennec Fox
- Finch
- Firefly
- Fire ants
- Filly
- Fish
- Flamingo
- Flea
- Fly
- Flounder
- Flying Squirrel
- Foal
- Fowl
- Fox
- French Hens
- Frog
- Fruit Bat
- Fur Seal

Household Items
- Fabric
- Fan
- Felt
- Film
- Fireplace
- Fire extinguisher
- Fire pit
- Flag
- Flannel
- Flask
- Flashlight
- Fleece
- Floss
- Floor
- Fly swatter
- Foam
- Folder
- Fondue
- Fork
- Formula
- Frame
- Front door
- Fridge
- Frying Pan
- Funnel
- Furniture
- Furnace
- Funnel
Clothes
- Fur coat
- Fedora
- Feather boa
- Flip flops
- Flippers
- Flats
- Fanny pack
- Footwear
- Face mask
- Frock
Outdoor
- Farm
- Feather
- Fern
- Flowers
- Fins
- Fire
- Fishing pole
- Fools Gold
- Fort
- Fog
- Foxglove
- Foget Me Nots
- Forsythia
- Foliage
- Fossils
- Frisbee
- Frost
- Fur
Travel
- Factory
- Ferry
- Fleet
- Float
- Freight Train
- Freeway
- Fire engine
- Fifth wheel
Personal
- Face
- Feet
- Finger
- Fingernail
- Fist
- Forehead
- Foot
- Freckle
Music
- Fiddle
- Fingerboard
- Finger cymbals
- Flats
- Flute
- Fret
- French horn
Random objects that start with F:
- Fairy
- Fidget spinner
- Floppy disk
- Foghorn
Unique Lists of Objects that Start with F
Okay, we’ve got the household items and other lists done, now let’s move onto some unique lists of objects that start with F. From heavy objects to items you might see in space. Here are a few more things that begin with F:
Objects in space that start with F:
- Falling star
- Finder
- Fireball
- Flare
- Fusion
- Full moon
Small items that start with F:
- Fly
- Fingernail
- Flea
Heavy objects that start with F:
- Furniture
- Ferry
- Freight train
- Fifth wheel
- Fridge
- Furnace
Winter Items that begin with F:
- Fleece
- Fuel
- Fireplace
- Flannel
- Fruitcake
- Frost
Spring Items that begin with F:
- Fertilizer
- Floral stems
- Foals
- Flowers
- Fields
- Fledglings
Summer Items that begin with F:
- Fireflies
- Fan
- Flies
- Frisbee
- Frogs
- Fresh produce
- Flip flops
Fall Items that begin with F:
- Fire
- Fog
- Falling leaves
- Fire
- Football
- Feast
- Full moon
Objects that Start with F for Kindergarten and Preschool
As Preschoolers and kindergartners are building their letter recognition and alphabet awareness, it’s great to have a list of familiar words and objects you can draw from, that corresponds with the specific letters of the alphabet.
Here are a some common things that start with F that kindergarteners and preschoolers will be able to associate with. (Note: The sentences are given for context.)
Objects that start with F for Kindergarten and Preschool:
- Fish – The fish are swimming through the water.
- Fox – The red fox is clever.
- Food – I wonder what type of food we are going to have for dinner.
- Flower – I picked a pink flower for my mom.
- Finger – My finger got smashed in the car door.
- Flag – I saw a flag hanging on a pole.
- Fire – The fire was very hot.
- Face – The baby’s face was chubby and cute.
- Field – We like to play soccer in the field across the street.
- Firetruck – I saw a red firetruck zoom past my house.
- Football – I got a new football for Christmas.

Need Even More Words that Start with Letter F?
Do you need even more words that start with F? Not just objects, but more nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs? If so, check out the Full List of F Words for Kids list. This huge list is jammed packed with tons of fantastic words that start with F.
You don’t have to stop at letter F. Check out all of the Words for Kids by Alphabet Resources! Not only does each letter have a list, but there is a free printable learning pack with each letter of the alphabet, including F.
Things You Can do With the Objects that Start with F List
Looking for a few creative ways to use this ‘objects that start with F’ list? If so, here are some alphabet, writing, and vocabulary activities you can try.
- Objects that Start with F Brain Map – Write the letter F in the middle of your paper (or brainstorming map) and come up with as many items or pictures that you can think of that begins with the letter F.
- Write a Letter F Word Acrostic Poem – Have your student pick an item that start with F and write an acrostic poem for it. An acrostic poem is where you write your word vertically then write a sentence beginning with the letters given. (Check out more acrostic poem ideas for kids.)
- Do the Printable F Words for Kids Learning Pack – Get the Free Printable F Words for Kids Learning Pack! This learning pack fabulous for F letter recognition, letter formation, vocabulary, handwriting, and a more. And the best part is, it’s free.
- Do a Pool Search for Items That Begin with F – Here’s a fun alphabet activities that you can use with you preschoolers or kindergarteners. To start, place whole bunch of objects on the floor or in a kiddie pool. Next, have your kids look through all the items and pull out only the objects that start with the letter F. When they are done, write the names of the objects they pulled from the pool onto a whiteboard and observe all the words they found that started with F.
- Make Some Letter F Crafts that Features Items That begin with F – You could make your country’s flag or collect some flowers from around your yard and learn how to press flowers into a book. If you’ve got preschoolers, you could make some paper plate tropical fish or an easy silhouette flower craft.