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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter J and discovered various exciting words that begin with it, such as Jack, Jill, jump, and jelly. We then transitioned to the letter H, learning about words like hello, horse, heart, and house. By the end of the lesson, students were encouraged to practice these words to enhance their vocabulary.
  1. What is your favorite word that starts with the letter J?
  2. Can you think of something fun you can do that starts with the letter J?
  3. What makes you feel happy or joyful, just like the letter J?

Let’s Learn About the Letter J!

Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter J! The letter J is a special letter that starts many exciting words. Let’s see what words we can find that begin with J.

Words That Start with J

J is for Jack. Jack is a name, and maybe you know someone named Jack!

J is for Jill. Jill is also a name, and she might be a friend you play with.

J is for Join. When you join a game, you play with others.

J is for Jump. Jumping is fun! Can you jump high?

More J Words

J is for Jelly. Jelly is yummy and wobbly. You can put it on your toast.

J is for Juice. Juice is a tasty drink made from fruits.

J is for Jackal. A jackal is an animal that looks like a dog.

J is for Jaguar. Jaguars are big cats with spots. They are very fast!

Even More J Words

J is for Joy. Joy is a happy feeling. What makes you feel joy?

J is for Jam. Jam is sweet and made from fruits. It’s great on bread!

J is for Jolly. Jolly means being very happy and cheerful.

J is for Jester. A jester is someone who makes people laugh, like a clown.

Now, Let’s Learn About the Letter H!

Next, we have the letter H. H is another letter that starts some wonderful words. Let’s explore them!

Words That Start with H

H is for Hello. We say “hello” to greet our friends.

H is for Horse. Horses are big animals that can run fast.

H is for Heart. Your heart is inside your body and it goes “thump, thump.”

H is for House. A house is where you live with your family.

H is for Hotel. A hotel is a place where people stay when they travel.

Wasn’t that fun? Now you know lots of words that start with J and H. Keep practicing and you’ll learn even more!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter J? Maybe you can find some in your favorite storybook or around your home!
  • What is your favorite word that starts with J, and why do you like it? Is it because of how it sounds, or maybe it reminds you of something fun?
  • Have you ever felt joy or been jolly? Can you share a time when you felt really happy and what made you feel that way?
  1. J Word Hunt: Go on a “J Word Hunt” around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that start with the letter J. Can you find a jar, a jacket, or a juice box? Make a list or draw pictures of all the J words you discover!

  2. Jumping Jacks and Joy: Let’s combine learning with movement! Do some jumping jacks while saying a J word with each jump. Afterward, talk about what makes you feel joy. Draw a picture of something that brings you joy and share it with the class.

  3. J is for Jelly and Juice Tasting: Have a tasting session with jelly and different kinds of juice. Talk about the flavors and textures. Which one is your favorite? Can you think of other foods or drinks that start with J?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Here comes the letter J.
J is for Jack.
J is for Jill.
J is for Join.
J is for Jump.
[Music]
J is for Jelly.
J is for Juice.
J is for Jackal.
J is for Jaguar.
[Music]
J is for Joy.
J is for Jam.
J is for Jolly.
J is for Jester.
[Music]
Here comes the letter H.
[Music]
H is for Hello.
H is for Horse.
H is for Heart.
H is for House.
H is for Hotel.
[Music]

This version removes any repetitive elements and maintains clarity.

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