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In today’s lesson, we learned about the ‘g’ sound through fun animal examples, specifically the gorilla and the goat. We practiced saying the ‘g’ sound together and emphasized its presence at the beginning of each animal’s name. The lesson encouraged continued practice with family and friends to become proficient in recognizing and pronouncing the ‘g’ sound.
  1. What animal starts with the ‘g’ sound that we learned about today?
  2. Can you say the ‘g’ sound like a gorilla or a goat?
  3. What other words can you think of that start with the ‘g’ sound?

Let’s Learn the ‘G’ Sound!

Hi there, friends! Today, we are going to have fun learning a new sound. It’s the ‘g’ sound! Let’s say it together: g, g, g, g, g!

Meet the Gorilla

Have you ever seen a gorilla? Gorillas are big and strong animals. They love to eat leaves and bananas. Let’s say the word “gorilla” together and listen for the ‘g’ sound: g, g, gorilla! Can you hear the ‘g’ at the beginning? Let’s try it again: g, g, gorilla!

Say Hello to the Goat

Now, let’s meet another animal that starts with the ‘g’ sound. It’s a goat! Goats are funny animals that like to climb and eat grass. Let’s say “goat” together: g, g, goat! Did you hear the ‘g’ sound at the start? Let’s say it one more time: g, g, goat!

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice saying the ‘g’ sound with our new animal friends. Remember, it’s g, g, g, g, g! You can try saying it with your family or friends. Maybe you can even find more words that start with the ‘g’ sound!

Great job, everyone! Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a ‘g’ sound expert!

  • Can you think of other animals or things that start with the ‘g’ sound? Share them with your friends or family and see how many you can come up with together!
  • Have you ever seen a gorilla or a goat in real life or in a book? What did they look like, and what were they doing? Share your story with someone!
  • Can you make a funny story using the words “gorilla” and “goat”? Try telling your story to a friend or family member and see if they can add more to it!
  1. 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. When you find something, say the word out loud and emphasize the ‘g’ sound. Can you find at least three things that start with ‘g’?

  2. G is for Garden: Create a small pretend garden using paper or drawings. Include items that start with the ‘g’ sound, like a gate, a gnome, or a grapevine. As you add each item, say the word out loud and listen for the ‘g’ sound. Share your garden with a friend or family member and see if they can hear the ‘g’ sound too!

  3. G Sound Storytime: Make up a short story using as many ‘g’ words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a goat and a gorilla went to a garden to eat grapes.” Share your story with someone and ask them to listen for the ‘g’ sounds. How many ‘g’ words can you include in your story?

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

Hey everybody, let’s learn the ‘g’ sound.

G, g, g, g, g, g, g…

Gorilla, g, g, g, g, g, g…

Gorilla, g, g, gorilla, g, g, gorilla, g, g…

Gorilla, g, g, g, g, g, g…

Goat, g, g, g, g, g, g…

Goat, g, g, goat, g, g, goat, g, g…

Goat, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g, g…

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