Learning letters and sounds can be lots of fun for preschoolers! You can think of other ways besides repetition and writing! There are many hands-on activities and creative crafts that can help young learners with their letters and sounds! Explore the following options for involving motor skills, artistic expression, and even physical movement!
1. Jelly Bean Activities
Students will love sorting and grouping jelly beans! They could sort by color or by flavors of jelly beans. They can further their fine motor skills by having them line them up to form a letter J. This is a great way to practice letter formation.
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2. Sorting Activity
This letter learning activity is a great way to practice sorting uppercase and lowercase letters! This is a simple and easy activity that only requires a piece of paper and scissors.
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3. Jacket Craft
J is for jacket and preschoolers can practice fine motor skills by gluing pieces to their jackets. This is a great way to let preschoolers practice using a glue stick while learning about the letter J.
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4. Jellyfish Fun
This paper jellyfish craft is another good motor skill activity as well. It is easy to make this letter J craft and will let little hands practice using pipe cleaners to fit into small holes. Paper plates and pipe cleaners are all you need plus a little paint!
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5. Juice
Most preschoolers love juice! This letter sheet is a fun way to make a craft out of the letter shape and practice letter-building skills. Students could enjoy a cup of their favorite juice afterward!
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6. Letter J Coloring Sheet
A great way to practice letter recognition, this sheet is a fun way to quickly assess learning skills. Coloring the letters in is also a good way to practice fine motor skills.
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7. Jam Cookies
Cooking is a great way to apply practical living skills with learning and teaching! Preschoolers could look for the letter J in the recipe! This recipe may become a new favorite treat.
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8. Letter Match
This easy prep letter is great for the busy preschool teacher or homeschool mom! Use index cards to make these matching letters. This would be great practice for preschool or early elementary-aged children!
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9. Jewel Crowns
Paper crown crafts are a fun activity to help foster creativity! Decorating letter J, adding sparkles and designs, or even using letter stamps are great ways to bring the letter to life. Adding jewels to your crown is a great way to talk more about the letter J.
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10. Jello Finger Painting
Preschoolers love to make messes but they also love to paint! Combine the two and you have Jello finger painting! They could practice writing the letter J and work on correct letter formation as well.
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11. Jungle Animals
Working to extract jungle animals from a frozen ice block will provide lots of time for preschoolers to be busy and working! Thinking of other animals that start with the letter J and making a list would be a fun way to practice letter J writing.
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12. On Target
Setting up a Nerf gun or water gun station to have students get the letter J. Kids will enjoy this nontraditional way to practice letter recognition!
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13. Printable Book
Tracing and letter formation are great practice activities for preschool! These printable letter J books are quick and easy to prepare for students.
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14. Jet Plane Craft
Any little learners who love things that go will love this letter J craft! Using the letter J as a base, they can build their jet plane!
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15. Jaguar J Craft
Jaguars are fun animals to decorate in this letter J activity! Cutting, gluing and googly eyes make this craft full of fun!
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16. Juggling
Juggling is a fun way to get the body moving! This fun little juggling craft is a colorful paper craft that preschoolers will enjoy!
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17. DIY Jump Rope Craft
Crafts are always fun, but crafts you can actually use are even better! Students can build their own jump ropes using straws and string!
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18. Jupiter Mosaic
Students will love creating a mosaic of the planet, Jupiter. This is a great way to bring in cross-curricular ties to science and the solar system.
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19. Jungle Jeep
This is a big project that little learners will really enjoy! Create a life-size jungle jeep out of large cardboard boxes. Play comes to life with this jeep!
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20. Pom Pom Letter J
Pom poms are colorful and soft and kids will love using them to create their own letter J. For an added challenge, have them create a color pattern with the pom-poms!
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