The letter G is a special letter in the alphabet. It has a big, round shape. When you see it, you can say, “This is an uppercase G!”
The letter G makes a fun sound. It sounds like /G/ /G/, just like in the word “Girl.” Can you say it with me? /G/ /G/!
Now, let’s try writing the letter G. Start at the top, make a big curve, and then a little line across. Great job! You just wrote an uppercase G all by yourself!
There are many words that start with the letter G. One word is “Girl.” Can you think of any other words that start with G? Maybe “Goat” or “Grapes”!
Keep practicing the letter G. Look for it in books, on signs, and all around you. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at recognizing and writing the letter G!
Learning letters is fun! Remember, G is for “Girl,” and it makes the /G/ /G/ sound. Keep exploring and discovering new words that start with G. Happy learning!
G Hunt: Go on a “G Hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter G. Can you find a “Glass,” “Glove,” or “Guitar”? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. This will help you remember the sound and shape of the letter G!
G Art: Create a piece of art using the letter G. Use crayons, markers, or paint to draw a big uppercase G on a piece of paper. Then, decorate it with pictures or stickers of things that start with G, like “Giraffes,” “Grapes,” or “Grass.” Share your artwork with a friend or family member and tell them about the things you chose.
Sound Match Game: Play a sound match game with a friend or family member. Take turns saying words, and if the word starts with the /G/ sound, clap your hands! For example, if someone says “Goat,” you clap. If they say “Apple,” you stay quiet. This game will help you listen for the /G/ sound in different words.
Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
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Let’s learn about the letters. Let’s learn about the letter G. Let’s learn what G looks like and what sound it makes. Then we’ll write the letter G, uppercase.
Now, let’s learn a word that starts with G. You can see and say: This is an uppercase G.
Now you write an uppercase G all on your own.
Look and listen. At the end, say the letter sound and the word.
The letter G says /G/ /G/ as in “Girl.”
Let’s learn about the letters. Let’s learn about the letter G.
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This version removes any repetitive phrases and maintains clarity.