Jam & Juice for Breakfast: Jump into Letter J! ???????? #alphabet #letters #learning

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In this lesson, students learn about the letter J, including its uppercase and lowercase forms. They explore words that begin with J, such as “jam” and “juice,” and practice writing the letter. The lesson also introduces ABCMouse as a fun resource for further learning about letters and words.
  1. What is the big letter J and the small letter j?
  2. Can you name some things that start with the letter J?
  3. How can we practice writing the letter J together?

Learning the Letter J

Let’s have fun learning about the letter J! There are two kinds of J: a big J and a small j. Can you say “J” with me? J, J!

Things That Start with J

Look at this! She has some yummy jam and tasty juice. Both jam and juice start with the letter J. Can you think of other things that start with J?

Practice with J

Let’s practice writing the letter J. Use your finger to draw a big J in the air. Now, try a small j. Great job!

Fun with ABCMouse

ABCMouse is a fun way to learn more about letters and words. You can find games and songs that help you remember the letter J and many other letters too!

Let’s Remember

Remember, J is for jam and juice. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll know lots of words that start with J!

  • Can you think of a favorite food or drink that starts with the letter J? Why do you like it?
  • Have you ever played a game or sung a song that helped you learn something new? What was it, and how did it help you remember?
  • Can you find something around your home or classroom that starts with the letter J? What is it, and why do you think it starts with J?
  1. J Treasure Hunt: Go on a treasure hunt around your home or classroom to find items that start with the letter J. Can you find a jacket, a jar, or maybe even a toy jet? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!

  2. J Sound Detective: Listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear the “J” sound in words people say or in songs you hear? Every time you hear a word that starts with J, raise your hand or make a note. How many J words can you find in a day?

  3. J Art Project: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the letter J. You can include jam, juice, jellybeans, and more. Use glue and paper to make your collage colorful and fun. Display your artwork to show everyone how many J words you know!

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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