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Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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working on medial /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 top of your mouth. It’s very much like the k sound, except that the g is voiced, which means your vocal folds are working.

Here are some ways you can play that will make it fun to practice this sound:
1. Take out some coins and paper money. What has eagles on it? What does not? 2. Go on a shape hunt for rectangles and triangles in your house and yard.
3. Play with legos – see what you can make


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Core vocabulary- again, begin, triangle, finger, together, bigger, longer

Line up cheer- Teacher: We go!  Weggo!  Students: We love legos!

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

A list of books with lots of medial /g/ sounds is right here.




Click here for a page with lego songs and pictures

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medial G words slideshow



Here's another Dragon story to practice that /g/ in the middle of words!

 
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