Speech Therapy G Word Targets

These word lists are an invaluable resource for speech therapists targeting articulation skills and eliciting phonemes.

    G words for speech therapy

    • Words beginning with G

      gate

      gecko

      gift

      girl

      glove

      goal

      goat

      gone

      grass

      guitar

      gull

      gum

    • Words ending with G

      bag

      cog

      dog

      egg

      frog

      hug

      jug

      leg

      mug

      peg

      pig

      wig

    • Words with G in the middle | Syllable Initial

      argue

      bagel

      burger

      burglar

      kangaroo

      ogre

      penguin

      seagull

      target

      tiger

      yoga

      yoghurt

    • Words with G in the middle | Syllable Final

      digger

      dragon

      giggle

      goggles

      igloo

      juggle

      leggings

      Lego

      magnet

      sugar

      wagon

      zigzag

    Word Lists for SLPs

    These word lists serve as invaluable tools for speech-language pathologists aiming to enhance articulation skills or phoneme elicitation. Whether you're an experienced professional or an NQP in the field, these meticulously curated lists offer a comprehensive and convenient reference point. Designed to streamline the process of speech sound therapy, they cater to diverse needs and levels of proficiency. Whether utilized in individual therapy sessions or integrated into classroom activities, these lists provide practitioners with a wealth of words tailored to target specific phonemes in specific word positions – initial, medial, and final. The accompanying flashcards facilitate efficient and effective intervention, ultimately contributing to enhanced outcomes for clients. What's included in the wordlists? Targeted practice: Each list concentrates on a specific articulation sound, covering word positions at the beginning, middle, and end for targeted practice. Common and functional words: The lists feature functional words commonly encountered and used in daily conversations for practical application. Clear articulation: The word choices minimize sounds that might interfere with the production of the target sound, ensuring clear and accurate practice.