Letter J Activities & Fun Ideas for Kids

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Letter J Arts and Crafts

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Jack-o’-lanterns
You can make them out of paper, or make real ones out of pumpkins.

Jewelry
Make jewelry by stringing beads on dental floss.

Paint with Jello
Paint or finger paint with jello. It has a good smell! Use several different flavors.

Jack In the Box
Make a simple jack in the box by using an empty small shoe box. Tape the lid onto the box on one side, cut a slit in the bottom of the box. You can cut out figures of people or animals from magazines and cover with clear contact paper. Use clear postage tape to adhere to a craft stick, Insert the stick through the bottom of your box. When you push up on the stick the lid should pop up. Or you can put the same stick in a paper cup and have the figure pop in and out of the cup.

Jack-O-Lanterns
Make small jack-o-lanterns using oranges. Draw on the faces with a black marker.

Pumpkin Shakers/Maracas
Paint paper plates orange. Put two paper plates together adding a green stem between the plates. Staple around the edge leaving space to add beans inside. Finish stapling. Let the children decorate with black construction paper shapes.

Junk
Make creatures out of junk such as bottle caps, empty clean milk jugs or cartons, aluminum pie-plates, lids, etc. Make junk prints using the above items or potato smashers, toothbrushes, sponges, pastry blenders dipped into paint and then pressed onto paper.

 

Letter J Games and Activities

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Jumping activities
Jumping races, jumping rope, jumping over things. Pretend to be Jack Be Nimble and jump over a candlestick. Do jumping Jacks, jog.

Jigsaw puzzles

Jars
Have many different jars and lids on a tray. Children can match the correct lid to the jar. They can arrange them by size.

Jet planes
Arrange your dramatic play area to be a jumbo jet.

Jewelry
Have different jewelry available for dress up. Dramatic play area can be a jewelry store.

J is for Jar
Bring in an oversized jar, and have the children put a picture of something that begins with J in the jar. You can then play a game, that each child picks a picture out of the jar and has to name it.

Go on a Journey
Take the children on a journey walk and see if you can see anything that begins with “J” . Talk about where you will go, and afterwards have a snack with crackers and different jams.

Jump rope games
Jump rope together, and teach the children different jump rope rhymes.
For instance:
I like coffee, I like tea
I like to sing with the girls(boys) and the girls(boys) like to sing with me.

Jingle Bells
Get different sizes of jingle bells and other items that jingle like keys and see if the children can identify the objects.

Jelly Bean Sampling
Have the children close their eyes and sample different flavors of jelly beans. See if they can determine what flavors they are tasting.

J Box
Before the children arrive, place J items (jack-in-the-box, jar of jam, jug, jacks, etc) in full view. After they all arrive play I spy a J object in the room and give clues until they find it.

Joke Day
Send a note home that tomorrow is joke day. Each child will be allowed to tell one joke. Read a children’s joke book.

Learn Japanese
Invite a Japanese person to your class. Make some Japanese food or visit a Japanese restaurant.

Jelly Beans
Estimate the number of jelly beans in a jar. Count and graph jelly beans by color.

Jungle
Look at jungle pictures. Talk about jungle animals.

Jack Be Nimble
Make a candlestick by putting a flame cut out of yellow paper into a toilet paper roll. Say the rhyme as the children line up and jump over the candlestick.

Jigsaw Puzzles
Make your own. Draw a picture on some paper with lines already drawn on it, then cut on the lines and put it back together again.

Music
Play music on different-sized jars with varying amounts of colored water in them.

Jeans
Have the children count how many are wearing jeans, count the pockets in the jeans.

Juice
Wow! how many kinds of juice can you and your children make? talk about fruit juices and vegetable juices. What kinds of fruit and/or vegetable juice can we buy?

Jello Fun
You will need clear gelatin, food coloring and eyedroppers. Make Gelatin, then once it’s formed, place in a sensory tub. Have plenty of eyedroppers for each of the children to use and several colors of food coloring. Have the children fill the eyedroppers with food coloring and insert into the clear jello. The kids will get a kick out of watching the color fill the molds!

Jumping Jacks
Teach the children how to do jumping jacks. Count the number of times you can do them, see how high you can count. You can also call out the letter “J” every time you do a Jumping Jack.

Jump Rope Games
Jump rope; play “limbo”; put rope on floor and played “snake” on the floor where they have to jump over the wild slithering snake as holders shake rope. Here’s a jump rope rhyme:
Cinderella, dressed in yellow
Went upstairs to kiss a ‘fella
Made a mistake
And kissed a snake
How many doctors
Did it take?
(count until someone messes up)

Make a Job Jar
List different jobs on slips of paper, put them in a jar. Let each child choose one and act it out like charades.

Listen to Jazz

Learn to play Jacks

 

Letter J Recipes and Snacks

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J Foods
Jam
Jambalaya
Jello
Jelly
jerky
johnnycakes
juice
jellybeans
Jello jigglers

Jack O Lantern Pizzas
Give each child a half of an English Muffin. Spread pizza sauce on it. Let children break American cheese slices into shapes for eyes, nose and mouth. Bake at 400 until cheese melts slightly.

Jiffy Jelly Jam
Mash together 1 tsp of honey, 2-3 drops of lemon juice, and one cup of thawed and drained frozen berries (any kind) (This recipe works well for younger children).

 

Letter J Songs, Poems and Finger Plays

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Jack in the Box
Get a large cereal box from the store and paint or color it like a jack in the box. Completely remove top of box so it is easy to get in and out. Children then take turns being ” JACK ” Recite this poem while each child takes his/her turn.
“Jack In The Box
Jack In The Box
Curl Up Small”
(Children curl up small on the floor)
“Jack In The Box
Jack In The Box
Jump Up Tall “(Children pop up as high as they can)

Sing “Jelly Beans”
(to the tune of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”)
Jelly beans are fun to eat.
They are such a silly treat.
Green and orange and red and blue
Sometimes they are hard to chew.
Jelly Beans are fun to eat.
I think they are my favorite treat!

Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water
Jack fell down and broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after.

Jack Sprat
Jack Sprat could eat no fat
His wife could eat no lean
So between them both it seems
They licked the platter clean

Jack Be Nimble
Jack be nimble
Jack be quick
Jack jump over the candlestick!

Jack-In-The-Box
Jack- in – the – box all closed up tight, not any air, not any light.
(Squat with body in a small ball)
My but it’s dark down here in a heap. Let’s open the lid…..
And up we’ll leap
(Jump to standing position)

Jam
Who’ll have jam?
There’s jam for tea.
Jam for Pam and jam for Sam
And jam for little me.

Who’ll have jam,
There’s jam for tea.
Damson jam and bramble jam.
And apple jam for me.

Jump Jack & Sue
Jump Jack, jump Sue,
Jump, jump, jump do.
On the sofa, on the chair,
Over the wall and up in the air.

 

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