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SVUSD – Grade 5<br />

Lesson 4<br />

<strong>Generalization</strong>:<br />

Words with the /j/ sound<br />

When the /j/ sound at the beginning <strong>of</strong> a word or syllable is followed by e, i. or y (ginger,<br />

gypsum) the sound is represented by the consonant g. When the /j/ sound follows a long<br />

vowel sound (cage) it is represented by the letters –ge. When the /j/ sound follows a short<br />

vowel sound (lodge) it is represented by the letters –dge.<br />

g- -ge -dge<br />

giant stage edge<br />

ginger rage bridge<br />

gem page fudge<br />

gym range badge<br />

logic savage ledge<br />

agile gauge ridge<br />

fragile strange dodge<br />

margin oblige trudge<br />

imagine agent pledge<br />

gypsy change abridge<br />

grungy strange knowledge<br />

longitude<br />

siege<br />

legible<br />

bulge<br />

gigantic<br />

magician<br />

engineer<br />

eligible<br />

legitimate<br />

gigantic<br />

hygiene<br />

gymnastics<br />

apology<br />

religion<br />

original<br />

legislature<br />

Homophone <strong>of</strong> the week – wrote, rote

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