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FREE Hard G vs. Soft G sorting. Sort words and pictures by their beginning sound (either Hard G or Soft G). Great for your phonics lesson. Students can use as word work, morning work, literacy centers, or homework. Includes word sort (16 color cards: 8 Hard G and 8 Soft G words), anchor chart, and 2 cut and paste activities. Just download and print. Low prep! Great for pre-k, kindergarten & 1st grade. Aligns with common core standards. Can also be used at home for homeschooling! Soft G Anchor Chart, Giraffes Can't Dance Activities, Giraffes Cant Dance Activities, Soft G Words, Free Phonics Activities, Dance Activities, J Sound, Giraffes Cant Dance, G Sound

FREE Hard G vs. Soft G sorting. Sort words and pictures by their beginning sound (either Hard G or Soft G). Great for your phonics lesson. Students can use as word work, morning work, literacy centers, or homework. Includes word sort (16 color cards: 8 Hard G and 8 Soft G words), anchor chart, and 2 cut and paste activities. Just download and print. Low prep! Great for pre-k, kindergarten & 1st grade. Aligns with common core standards. Can also be used at home for homeschooling!

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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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