LETTER G and LETTER J ???? Learn the ABC’s ???? Compilation

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letters G and J, focusing on their sounds, writing techniques, and words that begin with each letter. We learned how to write both the capital and lowercase forms of G and J, and discovered fun words like “gorilla,” “galaxy,” “jewel,” and “jungle.” The lesson encouraged creativity and practice at home while fostering a love for learning.
  1. What sound does the letter G make?
  2. Can you tell me a word that starts with the letter J?
  3. How do you write the big letter G? Can you show me?

Let’s Learn About the Letter G!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter G. Are you ready? Let’s start by making the sound of the letter G. Can you say it with me? Great job!

Writing the Letter G

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter G. First, we’ll do the big G, which is called the capital letter. Start here, make a big curve down, and then draw a straight line. It looks like a squirrel, doesn’t it?

Next, let’s try the small G, which is called the lowercase letter. Draw a circle, then a line that goes down and up into a loop. It looks like a yo-yo! You can try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s super easy!

Words That Start with G

Let’s look at some words that start with the letter G. “Gorilla” is one of them. Can you think of another word? How about “Galaxy”? Our galaxy is called the Milky Way. Isn’t that cool?

There’s also “Genie” and “Giant.” How many G’s can you find in “Guitar”? I can play the G chord on my guitar, and it sounds great!

Let’s Learn About the Letter J!

Hi again, friends! Now, let’s learn about the letter J. Are you ready to make the J sound? Let’s do it together. Perfect!

Writing the Letter J

Let’s see how to write the letter J. For the big J, start here, go down, and make a little curve to the left. It looks like an umbrella!

Now, let’s try the small J. Start here, go up, then down, and make a curve. Don’t forget the dot on top! It looks like a fish. Try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s easy and fun!

Words That Start with J

Let’s find some words that start with the letter J. “Jewel” is one. It’s so shiny! “Japan” is another word. Did you know Japan is in Asia?

What about “Jaguar”? It starts with a J, too. And “Jungle” is another one. Be careful in the jungle!

Keep Learning and Having Fun!

We’ve learned so much today about the letters G and J! There are many more things to learn, so keep exploring and having fun. You can watch more videos and learn even more exciting things. Keep smiling and learning!

  • Can you think of some things around your home or school that start with the letter G? Share them with your friends or family!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter J, and why do you like it? Try to use it in a sentence!
  • Have you ever seen a gorilla or a jaguar in real life or in a book? What did you learn about them, and what do you find interesting?
  1. G Hunt: Go on a “G Hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter G. Can you find a grape, a glove, or a glass? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and see if they can think of more G words!

  2. G Sound Game: Play a game where you make the G sound and think of words that start with G. Take turns with a friend or family member. For example, you might say “G is for Gorilla,” and they might say “G is for Garden.” See how many G words you can come up with together!

  3. G Art: Create an art project using the letter G. Draw a big capital G and a small lowercase g on a piece of paper. Decorate them with things that start with G, like glitter, green paint, or pictures of grapes. Display your artwork at home or in the classroom to show off your creativity!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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Hi friends! Today, I’m introducing the letter G.

Good morning! I’m G. Let me show you some things. Let’s start with my sound. My sound is a little strange. Repeat after me: “I can’t hear you.”

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Great job!

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Now, let’s try writing together. First, a capital letter. You start here and curve the line all the way down here. Now draw a straight line to your leg. Good! I look like a squirrel.

Let’s try the lowercase. Draw a circle and then a line that goes down and up into a loop. There you go! Look, I look like a yo-yo. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!

Now, let’s look at some words. The first letter in “gorilla” is G. See you later, Gus! Galaxy also starts with G. You know our galaxy is the Milky Way.

What about “Genie”? What letter does it start with?

Great job! This one is a big one: “giant.”

How many G’s are in this one? “Guitar” also has a G in it. I can play the G chord on my guitar; it sounds great!

Let’s get this singing going, guys!

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“Gorilla girls!”

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[Applause]

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Hi friends! Today I’ll present the letter J.

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Are you here for me? Okay, I’m J. Let’s learn my sound first.

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I can’t hear you.

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Just perfect!

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Now, let’s look at how to write me. Let’s start with the capital letter. We start here and go down. Now right here, we draw a little curve to the left. There we go! Oh, I look like an umbrella.

Now let’s try the lowercase. Okay, take a good look. We start here and go up, and now down. Write them, and we curve into lines crossing. Done! Oh, don’t forget the dot. Now I look like a fish.

Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy! Now let me show you words that start with my letter. The first one is “Jewel.” It’s so shiny!

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“Japan” also starts with a J. Do you know Japan is in Asia?

What about “Jaguar”? What letter does it start with?

Good job! “Jungle” also starts with a J. Be careful in the jungle!

[Music]

“Round the Corner.”

Ready to sing?

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“Rumble!”

Quick, stop the call!

[Applause]

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