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In this lesson, students learn about the letter J, including its uppercase (Big J) and lowercase (small j) forms. They explore words that start with J, such as “jam,” “juice,” “jelly,” and “jump,” while engaging in fun activities like singing and jumping. The lesson emphasizes practice in writing the letter J and encourages creativity and enjoyment in learning.
  1. What is the big letter J and the small letter J?
  2. Can you name some yummy things that start with the letter J?
  3. What fun things can we do that start with the letter J?

Learning the Letter J

Let’s have fun learning about the letter J! There are two kinds of J: Big J and small J. Can you say them with me? Big J, small J. Great job!

Things That Start with J

Look at this! She has some yummy jam and tasty juice. Both of these words start with the letter J. Can you say “jam” and “juice”? J, J, jam and juice!

Practice Makes Perfect

Let’s practice writing the letter J. Start at the top and make a line down, then curve it at the bottom. That’s Big J! For small J, start with a dot, then make a line down and curve it at the bottom. You did it!

More J Words

Can you think of other words that start with J? How about “jelly” or “jump”? Let’s jump up and down while we say J, J, jump!

Fun with J

Let’s sing a little song: “J is for jam, J is for juice, J is for jumping, let’s all get loose!”

Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be a J expert! Remember, learning is fun with ABCMouse!

  • Can you think of something at home or outside that starts with the letter J? Share it with us and tell us why you chose it!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter J, and why do you like it? Can you draw a picture of it?
  • Let’s imagine a story about a journey with a character whose name starts with J. What adventures do you think they might have?
  1. J Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter J. Can you find a jar, a jacket, or a jigsaw puzzle? Once you find them, try to say the word out loud and emphasize the J sound. How many J objects can you find?
  2. J Art: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the letter J. You can include items like jam, juice, jelly, and a jet. Arrange them on a piece of paper and write the letter J at the top. Share your collage with your friends and see if they can name all the J items.
  3. J Storytime: With a friend or family member, make up a short story using as many J words as you can. For example, “Jack the Jaguar jumped joyfully over the jelly.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and read it aloud. How many J words did you use?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Big J, small J. Wow! She has jam and some juice. J, J. Big J, small J. Wow! She has jam and some juice. J, J. ABCMouse.”

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