Sunday , March 8 2026

Jolly Phonics J Page

Here’s a simple you can print or use for teaching the /j/ sound (as in jiggle, jam, jelly ). 1. Letter J Tracing Page Big outline of J (uppercase) and j (lowercase) with dotted lines inside for tracing. Include a picture of a jelly or juggler to color. 2. Action Prompt Jolly Phonics action for J : Pretend to wobble or jiggle like jelly on a plate. Add a small illustration of a child wobbling, with the instruction: “Jiggle your arms and say j, j, j, j.” 3. Find the /j/ Sounds A row of pictures: jelly, jam, jug, jar, cat, dog, jet, jump . Ask: Color the pictures that start with the /j/ sound. 4. Letter Formation Rhyme (for J) Down the line, loop the tail, J is jiggly, not so frail. (For lowercase j: Curve down, dot on top — jiggle, jiggle, then stop. ) 5. Cut-and-Paste Activity Provide small images: jelly, jug, jacket, juice, kite, frog . Cut out only the /j/ words and glue them onto a big J outline. If you’d like, I can format this into a printable PDF worksheet (text-based layout you can copy into Word/Canva) or draw a simple Jolly Phonics J paper template using ASCII/character art. Just let me know.

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Jolly Phonics J
Lance Roth has over 10 years experience in the video game industry. He has worked in a number of capacities within the industry and currently provides development and strategy consulting. He participated in all of the major console launches since the Dreamcast. This videogame resume goes all of the way back to when they were written in DOS. You can contact Lance at RPGameX.com or [email protected].

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One comment

  1. Jolly Phonics J

    Are you mad, man? “Too short” – it’s what, a problem of the game?!