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"J" Words Puzzle

For Students 1st - 6th
In this "J" word search puzzle, students identify words beginning with the letter "J." Examples of words are jazz, jacket, and judo. A list of approximately 60 words are on the list.
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"J" Words Puzzle

For Students 4th - 7th
In this "J" word search puzzle, students identify words that begin with the letter, "J." Examples include jacket, jelly and joy. A list of 18 words is provided to assist students in their search. Word length ranges from one-syllable...
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The Smallest Object

For Students Pre-K - K
In this alphabet worksheet, students will focus on the letter j. Coloring pictures that begin with the specific letter sound, students will choose the smallest object in each box to color.
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Jj is for Jet

For Students K - 2nd
In this literacy instructional activity, pupils look at the formation of the letter and practice creating it. Then they use the pictures to make cognitive connections to help with spelling.
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Jj is for Jet

For Students K - 2nd
In this printing activity, students form upper and lowercase letter J. Students also color in pictures that begin with that letter.
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Printing Practice-- Upper And Lower Case Letter Jj

For Students K - 1st
In this printing practice worksheet, students analyze and trace 4 examples of both upper and lower case Jj. Students form their own letter J on the lines. Students then trace 4 words which begin with letter J. Note: This appears to be...
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Letter Jj Sentence Writing

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this writing worksheet, students are instructed to glue word or picture pieces in spaces on the paper. Students write a sentence for each word. Note: Word or picture pieces are not included on this sheet.
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Coloring Alphabet

For Students Pre-K - K
In this writing worksheet, learners will focus on the letter j. Students will examine the letter in both upper and lower case and color the picture of the jellyfish.
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J the Jump Rope and G the Jungle Gym

For Teachers 1st
First graders observe that the key to reading words is memorizing the symbols that make them up. They observe a picture of children jumping rope and watch as the teacher models the /j/ sound. They then all pretend to jump rope and make...
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Beginning Consonant-J

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this beginning consonant J worksheet, learners first trace the letter, then draw a line to connect it to pictures that start with J. Worksheet has a reference web site for additional activities.
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The Letter J

For Students K - 2nd
In this letter J worksheet, students color the word jacket, upper and lower case letter j's, then trace and practice writing the upper and lower case letters on provided lines.
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J for Jellyfish

For Students 2nd
In this word practice instructional activity, 2nd graders complete word practice activities including a word scramble, a visual activity, a word building activity, and a word search activity. All activities relate to jellyfish.
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J for Jellyfish

For Students 2nd
In this jellyfish facts worksheet, 2nd graders read several short, informational passages about jellyfish. Students learn facts and read a short poem about jellyfish.
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Genki Phonics: Letter j

For Students 1st
In this letter j worksheet, 1st graders study the mini arrows to learn the stroke pattern for the uppercase letter j. Students then fill in the missing letter j for the words Japan, jeans, and jellyfish.
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Genki Phonics: Letter J

For Students 1st
In this letter J worksheet, 1st graders study the arrows to learn the stroke pattern for the uppercase letter J. Students then fill in the missing J for the words Japan, jeans, and jellyfish.
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Printing the Letter J

For Students K - 1st
In this letter "J" worksheet, students practice tracing the uppercase and lowercase letter "J." Students use the numbered arrows to help them trace the words. Students then color the pictures that start with the letter "J."
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Printing the Letter J

For Students 1st
In this printing letters worksheet, student first trace the uppercase and lowercase letter "J" and then print them on their own. Students practice printing both letters together.
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Tracing Letters: J, K, L

For Students K - 1st
In this tracing letters worksheet, learners trace the uppercase letters J, K, and L using the provided examples. Students enhance their letter recognition skills with the activity.
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Tracing Letters: j, k, l

For Students K - 1st
For this tracing letters worksheet, students trace the lowercase letters of j, k, and l using the provided examples. Students enhance their letter recognition skills with the activity.
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What Begins with J?

For Students K - 1st
In this letter sounds worksheet, students study the pictures on the right column and draw lines from the jets to the words that begin with the letter j.
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The Letter J

For Students K - 2nd
In this letter j worksheet, students color pictures of items that begin with the letter j, choosing from a total of 12 pictures.
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J is for Jar

For Students Pre-K - K
In this handwriting worksheet, learners trace and practice writing the letter 'J' in upper and lower case forms. They also trace and write the word 'jar' on the lines provided and describe its meaning as shown in the picture
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The Letter J Cut and Paste

For Students K - 1st
In this letter and word recognition worksheet, learners study the pictures and the words. Students then cut out and glue the pictures that start with the letter J onto the letter J.
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Upper Case J (DeNelian Printing)

For Students K - 1st
In this printing practice worksheet, students learn to form DeNelian upper case letter J. Students trace 35 examples before forming their own letters on the lines.