Phonics for Kids ???? The NG Sound ???? Phonics in English ????

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In today’s lesson, we explored the “NG” sound through engaging activities at the Sound Circus. We practiced saying and singing words like “King,” “Song,” and “Mango,” while emphasizing the special sound at the end of each word. The lesson encouraged fun and interactive learning, reminding everyone to keep enjoying their phonics journey!
  1. Can you think of other words that have the “NG” sound, like “King”?
  2. What was your favorite word we sang with the “NG” sound?
  3. How does saying the “NG” sound make you feel when we sing together?

Phonics Fun: The NG Sound ????

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have some fun with sounds. Are you ready? Let’s meet a new friend who helps us make a special sound. This friend is called “M.” Can you say “M” with me? Great job!

Meet the Sound Circus ????

Welcome to the Sound Circus! Here, we learn about sounds in words. Today, we’re listening for the “NG” sound. Can you say “King”? Listen carefully to the end of the word: “King.” Did you hear the “NG” sound? Let’s try some more words!

Let’s Sing and Play! ????

We love to sing! Let’s sing some words with the “NG” sound:

  • King
  • Song
  • Ping pong
  • Ring
  • Mango

Can you say them with me? King, Song, Ping pong, Ring, Mango. Great job! Let’s sing them again together. What a special day at the Sound Circus!

Keep Learning and Having Fun! ????

Wow, we learned so much today about the “NG” sound! Did you know there are many more fun videos to watch? You can learn even more by watching them. Remember to have fun while you learn!

Thanks for joining us today. See you next time! Bye-bye!

  • Can you think of other words that have the “NG” sound in them, just like “King” and “Song”? Try saying them out loud and see if you can hear the “NG” sound at the end!
  • Have you ever played a game or done an activity where you heard the “NG” sound? Maybe when you were playing “Ping pong” or wearing a “Ring”? Share your experiences with your friends or family!
  • Why do you think it’s important to listen carefully to the sounds in words? How does it help us when we are reading or talking?
  1. Sound Hunt at Home: Go on a sound hunt around your house! Find objects or pictures of things that have the “NG” sound in their names. Can you find a ring, a song, or a drawing of a king? Ask a grown-up to help you write down the words you find. How many can you discover?

  2. NG Sound Art: Create a collage of “NG” sound words. Use old magazines or newspapers to cut out pictures of things like a king, a mango, or a ping pong ball. Glue them onto a piece of paper and write the word next to each picture. Share your artwork with your family and explain the “NG” sound in each word.

  3. Make Your Own Song: Use the words with the “NG” sound to make up your own song. You can use the words like king, song, and ring. Try to make a fun tune and sing it to your family or friends. Can you add some dance moves to your song?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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Hello everyone! It’s me, FY, and I have a new friend to introduce to you. My friend is just over there. Can you call my friend over? My friend’s name is M.

Come here, M!

Say it one more time!

Louder!

Marvelous!

Hello, my friend M comes at the end of the word “King.” Listen to the end: “King.” Can you hear it?

King!

Come on, let’s sing!

Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the Sound Circus!

What a special day!

Sing! We sing! Hear the sounds!

We sing!

King!

Song!

Ping pong!

Ping pong!

Ring!

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Ring!

Mango!

Mango!

One more time!

King!

King!

Song!

Ping pong!

Ping pong!

Ring!

Ring!

Mango!

Mango!

Here we go!

Sing along!

What a special day!

Great singing, everyone!

Ta-ta for now!

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