G Word List

If your child is having trouble saying the sound G, my G Word List can help!
If you are a speech therapist and you need some G speech therapy materials, you have come to the right place!
Below you will find lots of free materials!
- First, there is a FREE worksheet (for non-members) and link (for members) to access new articulation materials.
- Second, there is a word list for quick viewing.
- Next, you can sign up for a FREE newsletter and receive ALL THE WORD LISTS in one Folder in your Google Drive.
- After that, check out a brief explanation on how to say the target sound.
- Last, there are ideas for articulation practice that do not require flashcards or word lists. This is the most functional option and appropriate for children working on generalization.
Enjoy the FREE materials!!!
G Worksheets and More!
We have articulation worksheets for teaching, drill practice, generalization, and language-based articulation games!
- If you are a member, simply log in, download, and you are ready to roll here.
- If you want join, sign up here.


To access the free smashmat, just fill out the form below!
G Word List
Initial | Medial | Final |
---|---|---|
Go | Piggy | Jug |
Game | Wagon | Bag |
Goat | Sugar | Bug |
Give | Doggy | Big |
Get | Bigger | Leg |
Girl | Eagle | Pig |
Gum | Burger | Dog |
Gift | All Gone | Egg |
Goal | Tiger | Hot Dog |
Gone | Jogging | Dig |
Goose | Tugboat | Frog |
Guess | Again | Rag |
Goal | Alligator | Flag |
Garlic | Seagull | Litterbug |
Gallon | Magazine | Hug |
Garage | Begin | Ladybug |
Guy | Digging | Twig |
Going | Dragon | Log |
Gorilla | August | Catalog |
Golden | Yoga | Wag |
Google Drive Word List
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Google Drive. I can access my word lists from any device; laptop, desktop, or phone.
If you want a copy, fill out the form above. I put all the word lists in one folder. Once you receive your email with the materials, make a copy of the files and they are yours to use and tweak as needed.
- If you need help saving the word lists to your Google Drive, click here: Save Google Document
- If you LOVE Google Drive as much as I do, check out our Speech Therapy Documentation Page.
Complete G Articulation Packet
This is MY FAVORITE NEW RESOURCE! I HONESTLY use it all the time for each articulation session and handouts for home practice.
The words chosen for speech therapy can make all the difference between a good therapy program and a great one! For the generalization phase, it is crucial to use high-frequency words!! It only makes sense to use words that the client will actually say outside of the therapy room. Right?!
For only $5, you will receive 35 pages of materials including:
- Flashcards that can be used as Cariboo Cards too, yeah!
- Flashcard free games that can be used as home practice
- Dot sheets, smash-mats, and/or coloring pages
- Articulation warm-up sheets which can be used as a goal review sheet
- Cue cards
- Word lists
- Flashcards which contain word, phrase, and sentence level practice
- Cut/paste sentence level worksheets
- Self-assessment sheets
- Parent handouts
- And more!
How To Say G
We say "g" by putting the back of our tongue in the back of our mouth. Some tips to help your child....
- Cue your child to move their tongue to the back of their mouth
- Have your child cough and feel that their tongue is in the back of their mouth
- Gargle
- Lightly touch his/her throat as he/she says "g"
Articulation Games for G
G is an earlier developing sound. Therefore, the games listed below are for younger children. Feel free to tweak them to meet the needs of your child. Take turns with your child saying the desired words. It is important to practice hearing as well as saying the sound.
- Go - Say "go" as you make a car move
- Gone - Say "gone" as you hide a toy under a bucket
- Get - Say "get" as you pick up a toy
- Piggy - Put a pig in a bag and say "piggy" when you pull it out
- Wagon - Drag a wagon around the house and put objects in it, say "wagon" with every object
- All Gone - Say "all gone" every time you are done with something, i.e., game, food, laundry
- Bag - Put ojects in a bag and say in "bag" as you do so
- Hug - Say "hug" as your child hugs you or his bears
- Leg - Say "leg" as you color legs of people in a coloring book
- Dig - Say "dig" as you dig in the sand or dirt
These games can be played at home or anywhere. Adapt any game your child is already playing to squeeze in some fun "G" practice. Have fun!
Membership Site
If you are a parent and your child
- has trouble saying multiple sounds
- needs to work on vocabulary development
- is working on grammar skills
- needs to practice following directions
- is working on narrative language
- needs to work on social skills
AND you want
- a step-by-step guide on how to help your child
- ideas on how to improve all language skills at home
- functional games
- worksheets
- flashcards
- and more!
Then, our member's site might be just what you need.
If you are a professional and you want:
- Articulation Screening Tools
- Data tracking sheets
- Templates in Google Drive for easy data tracking and graphing
- Homework sheets/parent handouts on articulation therapy
- General flashcard games
- 36 flashcards for each sound: B, D, F, G, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S, T, V, Z, SH, TH, CH
- 8-10 functional games for each sound
- Language-based worksheets to spice things up!
- Picture description tasks
- Short story stimuli
Our membership might be just what you need.
Thanks For reading!