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working on initial /g/ - scroll down for more activities

To make a /g/ sound,  keep your tongue tip behind your bottom teeth and pull the back part of your tongue up against the back part of the roof  of your mouth. It’s very much like the /k/ sound, except that the /g/ is voiced, which means your larynx is also activated

Here are some activities to practice this sound at home or in the car:
1. Play the game “Go Fish” Listen for and emphasize the g sound in “go".
2. Play a matching or memory game, & when players get a match, have them say “I got it!”.
​3. When you’re in the car count the things you see that are green .
good_or_not_good.pdf
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initial_g_words.pdf
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g_coloring_pages.pdf
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ready_set_go.pdf
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go_to_garden.pdf
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Line-up cheer-Teacher: How's it going? Kids: It's all good!

Playlist of songs with a lot of initial /g/ sounds is right here

Look here for a list of books with lots of the initial /g/ sounds

Core Vocabulary (high frequency words with this sound): go, gone,  get, good, give, great, girl, green


G words slideshow

 
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