Let’s go step by step to complete this worksheet.
First, we are learning about the uppercase letter
J.
Step 1: Trace the big green J with your finger.
→ Start at the top dot, go down straight, then curve around to the left and up a little.
→ Say “J” as you trace it. This helps your brain remember how the letter looks and feels.
Step 2: Look at the picture of the jug.
→ The word under it is “JUG”.
→ Say “Jug” out loud. Notice it starts with the sound /j/ — like “juh”.
Step 3: In the box that says “‘J’ is for...”, there are three pictures:
- Jam → say “Jam” (starts with J)
- Juice → say “Juice” (starts with J)
- Jelly-Fish → say “Jelly-Fish” (starts with J)
All these words start with the letter J. That’s why they’re here — to help you learn what sounds J makes.
Step 4: Practice tracing the dotted J’s at the bottom.
→ There are five dotted J’s.
→ Use your pencil or finger to trace each one slowly.
→ Remember: start at the top, go down, then curve left and up a bit.
→ Try to make them look like the big green J above.
You don’t need to write anything new — just follow the instructions on the page.
Final Answer:
Trace the big J with your finger and say “J”. Then say the words: Jug, Jam, Juice, Jelly-Fish. Finally, trace all five dotted J’s at the bottom carefully.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of j phonics worksheet.