Jolly Phonics J [repack] -

Say a word clearly, then ask children to "sound it out" on their fingers before writing.

Hold up a word card. Children say the individual sounds, then blend fast: "/j/ /a/ /m/ ... jam!"

To make the letter stick, try these multi-sensory activities: jolly phonics j

"Jelly and jam, jelly and jam, Jiggling on the plate. Oh, what will I eat with it? j-j-j-j-j!"

Gather the children and show them a picture of a jellyfish, a juggler, or a jar of jam. Say a word clearly, then ask children to

Learning to write "j" involves mastering both the shape and the "froggy-leg" tripod grip. The World's Leading Phonics Programme - Jolly Learning

A mother and daughter make a tall, red, wobbly jelly with four layers. As they carry it to the table, the jelly wobbles and jiggles on the plate, making the girl laugh. Learning to write "j" involves mastering both the

In the Jolly Phonics method, every letter is introduced with a story to provide context.

"This week we learned the sound /j/ as in 'jellyfish'. Please help your child find things around the house that start with /j/ (jam, jug, jacket). Practice writing the letter 'j' – remember to start at the top, go down, curve, and add a dot!"

Sung to a catchy tune, the lyrics often include: "Jelly and jam, jelly and jam, jiggling on the plate. Oh, what will I eat with it? J, j, j, j, j" . 2. Letter Formation: Writing the "j"