F▪am▪i▪ly Phonics

Home
Getting Started
Word Families
Handwriting
Resources
About Us
Help
 
Letter: ng


Under
Construction

Uneven ground ahead!


Note to Reader Say the sound /b/ for the first 4, and the letter name for the final letter:

  ng  

-ing -ing -ang -ang

 -ong -ong -ung

King David sang songs and was praying,

“Give thanks to God,” he was saying;

“Sing songs to God, my King, most excelling,

Who is loving in the morning and in evening

      unfailing!

Strumming a lute, strung with ten strings,

On harp and lyre bring resounding offerings!

Ring a bell and bong a gong,

With jingling tamborines and tinkling chimes,

With sounding trumpets, bring a song!

Think of the things he has made and has done,

Sing songs of thanksgiving to the Holy One!”

-ing -ang -ong -ang -ung

(drawn mainly from Psalm 92, and also Psalm 150)

NG

 

/bə bə bə bə/ 'b'

The Bible is the best book.
We’d best obey and take a look
before beginning to be bad,
else we make God very sad.

/Bə Bə Bə Bə/ 'B'

show picture

Listen for the /b/ sound in this rhyme:

  • Can you pick out which words have the /b/ sound?
  • Which ones have /b/ at the beginning?
  • Which one has /b/ in the middle?

B b

Look at the big and little letters 'B' and 'b':

  • How many loops does the capital/big 'B' have?
  • How many loops does the lowercase/small 'b' have?
  • Are the loops for big and little 'B' on the same side?
Note to Reader The first and last lines should be read using the sound /b/ repeated 4 times, followed by reading the letter name. Talk about both the sound and the name of the letter 'b' and its symbols.
Scripture But as for you, continue in what you have learned and firmly believed, knowing those from whom you learned, and that from childhood you have known the sacred Scriptures, which are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, for rebuking, for correcting, for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
 
© Copyright 1998-2007 Joe A. Friberg. All Rights Reserved.