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In today’s lesson, we explored various letter combinations and the unique sounds they create, including “ang,” “ing,” “ong,” “ung,” “ank,” “ink,” and “dge.” We practiced reading words that feature these sounds, enhancing our phonetic skills and vocabulary. Great job on this fun word adventure, and keep practicing to become a word master!
  1. What sound do the letters “a” and “g” make when they are together?
  2. Can you think of a word that has the “ing” sound in it?
  3. What happens when we see the letters “u,” “n,” and “g” together?

Welcome to Our Fun Word Adventure!

Hello, friend! Today, we’re going to have a fun time learning about some special sounds that letters make when they come together. Let’s get started!

The “ang” Sound

When we see the letters “a” and “g” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ang.” Let’s try reading some words with this sound:

  • gang
  • tang
  • slang
  • mustang
  • overhang

The “ing” Sound

Next, when we see the letters “i,” “n,” and “g” together, they make the sound “ing.” Let’s read these words:

  • swing
  • bring
  • baking
  • icing
  • ingredients

Here are more words with the “ing” sound:

  • being
  • spring
  • going
  • doing
  • making
  • saving
  • eating

The “ong” Sound

Now, let’s look at the “ong” sound. When “o” and “g” are together, they make “ong.” Try these words:

  • tong
  • prong
  • long
  • lifelong
  • headstrong

The “ung” Sound

When we see “u,” “n,” and “g” together, they make the “ung” sound. Let’s read these words:

  • sprung
  • strong
  • unsung

The “ank” Sound

Next, we have the “ank” sound. When “a” and “k” are together, they make “ank.” Try these words:

  • bank
  • crank
  • frank
  • plank
  • tank
  • thank

Here are more words with the “ank” sound:

  • rank
  • flank
  • prank
  • drank
  • gangplank

The “ink” Sound

Now, let’s learn about the “ink” sound. When “i,” “n,” and “k” are together, they make “ink.” Try these words:

  • link
  • kink
  • brink
  • blink
  • shrink

The “dge” Sound

Finally, when we see “d,” “g,” and “e” together, they make the “j” sound. Let’s read these words:

  • edge
  • badge
  • wedge
  • budget
  • pledge
  • grudge
  • smudge
  • cartridge
  • knowledge

Great Job!

You did an amazing job learning all these new sounds and words! Keep practicing, and you’ll become a word master in no time. Thanks for joining our word adventure!

  • Can you think of any other words that have the same sounds we learned today, like “ang,” “ing,” or “ong”? Try to come up with a new word for each sound!
  • Have you ever heard or used any of these words in a story or a song? Share what you remember about it and how it made you feel.
  • Let’s make a fun sentence using some of the words we learned. Can you create a silly or interesting sentence with at least three of the words from our list?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects or things that have the “ang,” “ing,” “ong,” “ung,” “ank,” “ink,” or “dge” sounds in their names. For example, you might find a “bank” or a “swing.” Write down or draw the objects you find and share them with your friends or family.

  2. Sound Sorting Game: Create a set of cards with words from the lesson, each card having one word. Mix them up and sort them into groups based on their ending sounds, like “ang,” “ing,” “ong,” etc. You can do this with a friend or family member and see who can sort the words the fastest!

  3. Make Your Own Word: Use the sounds you’ve learned to create your own silly or fun words. Try combining different sounds to see what new words you can come up with. For example, you might create a word like “flang” or “brong.” Draw a picture of what you think your new word might look like!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Welcome to our learning session!

When we see the letters “a” and “g” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ang.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “a” and “g” make the “ang” sound at the end of these words:

– gang
– tang
– slang
– mustang
– overhang

When we see the letters “i,” “n,” and “g” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ing.”

Let’s read these words together:

– swing
– bring
– baking
– icing
– ingredients

Now, let’s see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “ing” make the “ing” sound at the end of these words:

– being
– spring
– going
– doing
– making
– saving
– eating

When we see the letters “o” and “g” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ong.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “o” and “g” make the “ong” sound at the end of these words:

– tong
– prong
– long
– lifelong
– headstrong

When we see the letters “u,” “n,” and “g” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ung.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “u” and “g” make the “ung” sound in these words:

– sprung
– strong
– unsung

When we see the letters “a” and “k” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ank.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “a” and “k” make the “ank” sound at the end of these words:

– bank
– crank
– frank
– plank
– tank
– thank

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me:

– rank
– flank
– prank
– drank
– gangplank

When we see the letters “i,” “n,” and “k” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “ink.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “i” and “k” make the “ink” sound at the end of these words:

– link
– kink
– brink
– blink
– shrink

When we see the letters “d,” “g,” and “e” together at the end of a word, they make the sound “dge.”

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. The letters “d,” “g,” and “e” make the “j” sound at the end of these words:

– edge
– badge
– wedge
– budget
– pledge
– grudge
– smudge
– cartridge
– knowledge

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