My First Letters – Consonant Letter Sounds G and J

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letters G and J, focusing on their sounds and how to write them. They learn to identify words that start with each letter, such as “gorilla” for G and “jungle” for J, while also engaging in fun activities like writing practice. The lesson encourages continued exploration of the alphabet and emphasizes the joy of learning.
  1. What sound does the letter G make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter J?
  3. How do you write the big letter G? Can you show me?

My First Letters – Consonant Letter Sounds G and J

Meet the Letter G

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to learn about the letter G. Let’s say hello to G! G makes a special sound. Can you say it with me? Great job!

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter G. For the big G, start at the top, make a big curve down, and then draw a little line across. It looks like a squirrel’s tail! For the small g, draw a circle and then a line that goes down and makes a loop. It looks like a yo-yo! Try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s fun!

Let’s find some words that start with G. “Gorilla” starts with G. So does “Galaxy.” Did you know our galaxy is called the Milky Way? “Genie” and “Giant” also start with G. How many G’s can you find in “Guitar”? I can play a G chord on my guitar, and it sounds great!

Meet the Letter J

Now, let’s meet the letter J. J makes a fun sound. Can you say it with me? Perfect!

Let’s learn how to write the letter J. For the big J, start at the top, go down, and make a little curve to the left. For the small j, start at the top, go down, curve, and don’t forget the dot on top! It looks like a fish. Try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s easy!

Let’s find some words that start with J. “Jewel” is shiny and starts with J. “Japan” also starts with J. Did you know Japan is in Asia? “Jungle” is another word that starts with J. Be careful in the jungle; you never know what you might see!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

You’ve just learned about the letters G and J. There are so many more letters to explore! Keep watching more videos to learn about them and have fun with new adventures. Happy learning!

  • Can you think of any animals or objects around you that start with the letter G or J? Share what you find with your friends or family.
  • Have you ever seen a gorilla or been to a jungle? What do you think it would be like to visit a jungle or see a gorilla in real life?
  • Imagine you are a genie who can grant wishes. What three wishes would you grant to make someone happy?
  1. Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letter G and the letter J. Can you find a “Grapes” or a “Juice box”? Make a list of all the items you find and share them with your friends or family. This will help you remember the sounds that G and J make!

  2. Sound Match Game: Create a fun game with your friends or family. Write down words that start with G and J on small pieces of paper. Mix them up and place them in a bowl. Take turns picking a word and saying it out loud. Can you guess if it starts with a G or a J? This game will help you practice listening to the beginning sounds of words.

  3. Art with Letters: Use craft materials like clay, playdough, or pipe cleaners to create the letters G and J. Once you’ve made the letters, think of something that starts with each letter and create a small drawing or model of it next to your letter. For example, you could make a “G” and then create a small “Giraffe” next to it. This activity will help you connect the letter shapes with their sounds and words.

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

[Music]
Hi friends! Today I’m introducing the letter G. Good morning! I’m G. Let me show you.
Fingers above me, let’s start with my sound. My sound is a little strange. Repeat after me: I can’t hear you.
[Music]
Great job!
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Now let’s try and write with me. First, a capital letter. You start here and curve the line all the way down here. Now draw a straight line to your leg.
Good! I look like a squirrel. Let’s try the lowercase. Draw a circle and now a line that goes down and up into a loop.
There you go! Look, I look like a yo-yo. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Let’s look at the words. Arm in the first letter in “gorilla” is G. See you later, Gus!
“Galaxy” also starts with a G. You know our galaxy is the Milky Way.
What about “Genie”? What letter does it start with?
G! Great job! This one is a big one: “giant.”
How many G’s are in this one?
“Guitar” also has a G in it. I can play the G chord on my guitar; it sounds great!
Let’s get this singing going, guys!
[Music]
“Gorilla girls!”
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[Applause]
[Music]
Hi friends! Today I’ll present S.
[Music]
Are you here for me? Okay, I’m J. Let’s learn my sound first.
[Music]
I can’t hear you.
[Music]
Just perfect!
[Music]
Now let’s look at how to write me. Let’s start with the capital letter. We start here and go down. Now right here, we draw a little curve to the left.
There we go!
[Music]
Good! Look, we start here and go up and now down. Right, we curve into both lines crossing. Done! Oh, don’t forget the dot.
Now I look like a fish. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Now let me show you words that start with my letter. The first one is “Jewel.” It’s so shiny!
[Music]
“Japan” also starts with a J. Do you know Japan is in Asia?
[Music]
What letter does it start with? J! Good job!
“Jungle” also starts with a J. Be careful in the jungle; you never know what’s around the corner.
Ready to sing?
[Music]
“In his legs!”
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Three days into the jungle.
[Music]
[Applause]
You’ve just learned a new letter, but there are many more! Click on more videos to learn about them and subscribe to the Smile and Learn channel to keep up with the new adventures.
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This version removes any informal or unclear phrases while maintaining the essence of the original content.

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