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Two sound of G – Hard G Soft G Introduction: Welcome back readers, like letter C, “G” also possesses two distinct sounds? In this post, we will explore the fascinating dual personalities of “G” and provide you with examples to help you master its pronunciation. Soft Sound of “G”: When “G” encounters the vowels “e,” […]

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Build phonics skills and practice beginning sound G with your children! This worksheet features pictures of things that begin with the letter G. Teachers and parents can use this printable to introduce the concept of identifying words that start with the letter G. The beginning letter G is highlighted in blue to show the consonant sound. Things that begin with the letter G: goat, gift, ghost, garden, grapes, girl, gate, gold. Printing options: full color, color lines, and black lines.

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Understanding Soft C and G Sounds! 🌟 Did you know that the letters C and G can change their sounds based on the letters that follow them? It's a fun phonics rule that makes English interesting! When C or G is followed by E, I, or Y, they make a "soft" sound. ✨ Soft C: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like an S. For example: "Ceiling" (C + E) "City" (C + I) "Cycle" (C + Y) ✨ Soft G: When G is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like a J. For example: "Giant" (G + I) "Giraffe" (G +... Y Sounds Like I And E, G Sound Words, Soft C Sound, Soft C And G, Sound Soft, Spell Words, G Sound, Phonics For Kids, Soft G

Understanding Soft C and G Sounds! 🌟 Did you know that the letters C and G can change their sounds based on the letters that follow them? It's a fun phonics rule that makes English interesting! When C or G is followed by E, I, or Y, they make a "soft" sound. ✨ Soft C: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like an S. For example: "Ceiling" (C + E) "City" (C + I) "Cycle" (C + Y) ✨ Soft G: When G is followed by E, I, or Y, it sounds like a J. For example: "Giant" (G + I) "Giraffe" (G…

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