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What is the J or G spelling rule?

If the letter g is followed by the letter 'e or i', the g is pronounced 'j' (get, gift, gilt, give, giggle) but when the letter g is followed by the letter y, it is pronounced as 'j' (gypsy, gymnast).
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What is the rule for g and j?

Use of j vs g (soft g rule) g- is used before any sound represented by e, i, or y, which in turn makes the /j/ sound. C for /s/ (soft c rule) C is used for the /s/ sound before any sound represented by e, i, or y.
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What is the g or j rule?

The letter “g” makes the /j/ sound when followed by an “e,” “i” or “y” in a word that is often derived from Greek or Latin (these languages do not use the “j” symbol to represent the /j/ sound). I like to refer to the “g” making the /j/ sound as being a part of the Stick Vowel Rule. Let us look at a few examples: gem.
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What is the g rule in spelling?

Soft and Hard 'G' Rule

Hard g Rule: When letter g is followed by letters a, o, or u, it makes the hard g sound like /g/. For example, gum, goat, gas, gutter, game. It is a voiced sound. Soft g Rule: When g is followed by i, y, or e, it makes the soft g sound and says /j/.
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What is the j sound spelling rule?

What is the spelling rule for words with the /j/ sound at the end? If a word has the /j/ phoneme at the end of the word, it is spelt with either the 'ge' digraph or 'dge' trigraph. Some examples of these words include: dodge.
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When should kids say j sound?

Children usually develop the /j/ sound a bit later, starting at age four. Since this sound is a little more challenging, it is still considered within the normal range for children to work on developing the sound through age seven.
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What is the phonics sound for j?

The 'j sound' /ʤ/ is voiced which means the vocal cords vibrate during its production. To pronounce the letter j or the /ʤ/ sound, the air is briefly prevented from leaving the vocal tract when the tip of the tongue presses against the back tooth ridge while the sides of the tongue press against the upper side teeth.
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What is the C or K rule in spelling?

In 1-syllable words use the letter 'c' with the vowels a, o, u. 'c' is the most common spelling for /k/ at the beginning of words. Use the letter 'k' with the vowels i and e. Use the consonant digraph 'ck' only at the end of 1-syllable words when the /k/ sound IMMEDIATELY follows a vowel.
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What is the C rule?

The "Rule of c" covers the pronunciation of the letter "c", indicating when "c" stand for the /s/ sound. The rule is: The letter c represents /s/ before the letters e, i or y; otherwise it represents /k/.
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Is j and G the same?

"J" and soft "G" sound identical: both are made at the same location in the mouth, trumpeting the lips slightly, softly touching the flat of the tip of the tongue (but not the tip of the tongue) to the hard palate just behind the front teeth, and both are voiced.
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How do you spell the letter j?

J, or j, is the tenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its usual name in English is jay (pronounced /ˈdʒeɪ/), with a now-uncommon variant jy /ˈdʒaɪ/.
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What are some hard G words?

Words with Hard G: go, gum, goat, frog, bag. Words with Soft G: gem, age, huge, gel, energy.
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Why is j pronounced as Y?

The reason is very simple. We pronounce these J's like Y's because these words and names are borrowed from languages where the letter J is pronounced like English Y. Instead of changing the spellings to fit our pronunciation system, we kept the spellings from the original languages, and we kept the pronunciations.
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What words have a silent j?

Some of you may be happy to know that we have at this point only one English word in which the j is silent: marijuana.
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What is the R controlled vowel spelling rule?

An 'R Controlled' vowel is one immediately followed by the letter 'r' and which can no longer be pronounced as a long or short vowel.
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What letters signal that G is pronounced as J?

Please note: The letter g will only sound like /j/ when it is followed by an e, i, or y. If the letter g is followed by the letter 'e or i', the g is pronounced 'j' (get, gift, gilt, give, giggle) but when the letter g is followed by the letter y, it is pronounced as 'j' (gypsy, gymnast).
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What is the soft c and S spelling rule?

What is the 'c' as 's' sound phonics rule? Sometimes called the 'Rule of C', this phonics rule describes when the letter 'c' is pronounced as an 's' sound within a word. As a rule of thumb, the letter 'c' is sounded out as 's' when it 'e', 'i',or 'y' in a word.
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What is the F rule in spelling?

Rule The letter “f” is not allowed long words, and if a word is long (more than one or two syllables) as in “geography,” then the sound of “f” is spelled with a “ph.” Note that the origin of the “ph” is derived from the Greek language.
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Why do Americans use AZ instead of an S?

It's just a difference in spelling conventions. The Z is more phonetic, and most US-UK spelling differences have the US being more phonetic. In this case, the Z spelling also has a longer pedigree, because the -ize suffix is from a Greek suffix which is transliterated -izein in Roman letters.
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What is the Z or ZZ rule?

State the rule: These words follow the FLSZ Rule. Immediately after a short vowel in a one- syllable base word, final /f/ is spelled ff, final /l/ is ll, final /s/ is ss, and final /z/ is zz.
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Is the letter j voiced or unvoiced?

If you feel a vibration the consonant is a voiced one. These are the voiced consonants: B, D, G, J, L, M, N, Ng, R, Sz, Th (as in the word "then"), V, W, Y, and Z.
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How do you teach the letter j?

Have students finger-write the letter: Make a J by moving your finger on the table. Start at the top, pull down, curve around, and go across the top. (Other options: sand or salt tray, shaving cream, etc.) Now do the same thing while saying “J spells /j/.” Remember to underline the J when you say /j/.
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When can babies say G?

4 to 6 Months

You'll hear back-of-the-tongue consonant sounds, such as g and k, and lip sounds m, w, p, and b. Your baby will begin to focus on familiar words like their own name, or "mommy" and "daddy" as clues to help break up sentences.
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