Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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Good Thing You're Not an Octopus by Julie Markes

working on initial /g/ - scroll down for more activities
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To make a /g/, sound keep your tongue tip behind your bottom teeth and pull the back part of your tongue up against the top of your mouth. It’s very much like the k sound, except that the g is voiced, which means your larynx is also activated. Here are some fun and simple activities to practice this sound at home or in the car:
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1. Play the game “Duck, Duck, Goose”. Listen for and emphasize the g sound in “goose”.
2. Have foot races or toy cars and start by saying “Ready, Set, GO!”.
3. When you’re in the car count the times you see a green light telling you to “go”.


Line-up cheer-Teacher: How's it going? Kids: It's all good!
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Playlist of songs with a lot of initial /g/ sounds is right here
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Look here for a list of books with lots of the initial /g/ sounds

Core Vocabulary (high frequency words with this sound): go, gone,  get, good, give, great, girl, green

g_initial.pdf
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its_a_good_thing_booklet.pdf
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g___to_cut_out__1.pdf
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/g/ words slide show

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