Today, we are going to have fun learning a new sound. It’s the ‘g’ sound! Can you say it with me? Let’s try together!
First, let’s say “gorilla.” A gorilla is a big, strong animal that lives in the jungle. They love to eat leaves and fruits. Can you say “gorilla” three times? Let’s go: gorilla, gorilla, gorilla!
Next, let’s say “goat.” Goats are animals that like to climb and eat grass. They have funny beards and make a sound like “baa.” Can you say “goat” three times? Here we go: goat, goat, goat!
Great job! Now you know how to make the ‘g’ sound. You can practice by saying “gorilla” and “goat” whenever you want. Remember, learning sounds is like a fun game. The more you practice, the better you get!
Let’s think of some more words that start with the ‘g’ sound. How about “grape”? Grapes are yummy fruits that can be green or purple. Or “guitar,” which is a musical instrument you can play. Can you think of any other ‘g’ words?
Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a ‘g’ sound expert! Have fun learning!
G Sound Hunt: Go on a ‘G’ sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the ‘g’ sound, like a glass, a glove, or a game. Can you find three things that start with the ‘g’ sound? Share what you found with your friends or family!
G Sound Art: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the ‘g’ sound. You can include gorillas, goats, grapes, and guitars. Once your collage is complete, practice saying the ‘g’ words with a friend or teacher.
G Sound Storytime: Make up a short story using as many ‘g’ words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a goat found a guitar in the garden.” Share your story with the class and see how many ‘g’ words you can include!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:
“Let’s listen and repeat the ‘g’ sound. Gorilla, gorilla, gorilla. Goat, goat, goat.”