Learn the Letter J j

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Learn the Letter Jj using Worksheets?

Learn the letter J j by introducing a variety of skills through these phonics worksheets. Practice the /j/ sound, write the letter j, recognize words that start with /j/, and sort and color /j/ pictures and words. These worksheets include reading writing, coloring and matching phonics printables. The worksheets we provide will teach your child to learn the letter j by tracing the letter j and writing the letter j. In addition your student will also color and complete other phonic activities focusing on the letter j.

These phonics worksheets will allow your students to learn to recognize words that begin with the j sound. Learning the alphabet and how to recognize letters is the first step to literacy.

How to Teach the Letter Jj?

Teaching the letter J j starts with introducing the letter and its sound. A fun way to do this is to have students trace their fingers on the sandpaper letter or trace the letter with their finger in the shaving cream. Have students draw the letter in the air or on a chalkboard or whiteboard. Then, have students practice writing the letter in the air or on paper. You can also have students practice writing the letter in sand or in the dirt.

As students become more comfortable with writing the letter, have them practice writing the letter in different sizes. Finally, have students practice writing the letter in upper and lowercase letters.

One of the most critical steps along the literacy journey is teaching young learners how words correlate with sounds. Print out these free pdf worksheets to help your kids learn to recognize the sounds and letters at the beginning of words. As your child works on these activities, have them say the letters, sounds and read the words, which reinforces the letter and sound connection.

By working on the activities provided, your student will learn to read, write and recognize words with the /j/ sound.

All of the worksheets on AcademyWorksheets.com are free and printable. Leave a comment and let us know how your student is doing with the worksheets.