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Alphabet activities: The letter J

J is for jelly.
J is for jelly.
Photo credit: 
Starr Weems de Graffenried

Last week we had a great time discovering fun, hands-on activities to teach kids about the letter I.  This week we will focus on the letter J. Choose the activities that best fit your child's age and interest and be sure to check the photo album at the bottom of the page for pictures of example activities.

Letter J activity options:

  • Words that begin with J include Jell-O, jumping jacks, jacket, jacuzzi, jail, jam, jelly, janitor, jar, jasper, jellybean, jaw, jaybird, jazz, Jeep, jet, jingle, jewel, jigsaw, job, joke, joy, jackal, juggle, juice, junk and jungle.
  • String jingle bells on a pipe cleaner and shape them into the letter J
  • Put some jelly on toast in the shape of a J.
  • Sing letter J songs like "John Jacob Jingleheimer-Schmidt" and "Jingle Bells."
  • Use Sillycone trays to freeze juice into J shapes.
  • Make a jumping bean craft like the one in the slide show.
  • Incorporate geography by learning about places like Japan, Jordan and Jerusalem.
  • Celebrate your study of the letter J by eating foods like Jell-O, jellybeans, jam and bread, jambalaya and juice.
  • Make some bean bags, decorate them with the letter J and try to juggle with them.
  • Use window markers to decorate a jar with the letter J.
  • Glue jellybeans to construction paper in the shape of a letter J.
  • Decorate large index cards with the letter J and make a handle on the end. Hold them while you do jumping jacks.
  • Make a J is for jail craft like the one in the photo album.
  • Make J-shaped Jell-O jigglers.
  • Glue rhinestones to a sheet of construction paper in the shape of the letter for a jeweled J.
  • Use fabric markers on an old button-up shirt to make a J jacket.

See the slide show below for more letter J activities. Subscribe to these articles by email or in a reader  for weekly alphabet activities and ideas. To see past individual letter articles and product reviews, see alphabet activity articles.

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Slideshow: Letter J crafts and activities

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J is for jail.

Slideshow: Letter J crafts and activities

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Starr Weems de Graffenried is a teacher, artist and activity designer. She holds a M.Ed. from Auburn University and is CELTA certified through Cambridge. Starr is the author of Teach Your Child Spanish Through Play and Brain Child. Contact her here.

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