Engage preschoolers with creative and educational Letter J crafts and activities! From jaguars and jellyfish to dot painting and salt art, these fun projects make learning the alphabet interactive. Discover printable worksheets, hands-on ideas, and tips
J is for Jellyfish Did you know I did an entire Letter of the Week craft series at Crystal and Company? This was our letter J craft.Get the free printable pattern. Paper Plate Jellyfish I cut a paper plate in half, and my Four decorated it withDo-a-Dot markers. Then we added a ...
The letter J is a good letter for exercises... see if your kids can create a routine that only has J exercises (like jogging, jumping or jumping jacks... Tasha even added a bit of juggling!) WHAT WE DO - FOOD: Try out a new kind of Jam or Jelly. There are about a million ...
Day 3 – Sensory Play and Peanut Butter and Jellyfish “Peanut Butter and Jellyfish are best of friends and swim up, down, around, and through their ocean home. Crabby is their neighbor. He is not their best friend. But when Crabby gets in trouble, will Peanut Butter and Jellyfish come...
The first thing your children are going to need to do is to cut out the reindeer printable or the pieces for their own reindeer. If they are creating their own reindeer, they will need to make the head, eyes, and antlers. They are are using the printable one they will just need to ...
Paper Plate Jellyfish This post contains affiliate links. Kids love theIf You Take a Mousebooks! With school starting here in just a few weeks I decided we would make anIf You Take a Mouse to Schoolpaper plate mask. Kids could wear them before or after reading the book. Actually, they...
Color the drawings of the jewels and jellyfish. Then practice writing some perfect Js. Pre-K through 1st Grade Letter J - Crown Wear this jazzy hat after coloring in the pictures of a jet, a jar of jam, and a jellyfish. Pre-K through 1st Grade ...
You just never know what you are going to find when you open up a plastic egg. You might even find a Dolch sight words game. That is exactly what my son found when he opened the plastic eggs in the brown basket above. While not the jelly beans he might have hoped to find in the...
Leap, Frog, Leap!– This is a rhyming board book with fun illustrations. Flying Frogs and Walking Fish: Leaping Lemurs, Tumbling Toads, Jet-Propelled Jellyfish, and More Surprising Ways That Animals Move– Kids will love exploring how a variety of animals move. ...
A jellyfish’s body consists of two main parts: the bell and the tentacles. The bell contracts and fills, pushing the jellyfish through the water. The tentacles of a jellyfish are equipped with stinging cells that deliver venom. These are used both to capture prey and to provide defense ...