Let's solve this
Phonics Worksheet: J step by step.
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🔹 Part 1: Listen and tick the pictures with the sound "J"
We are asked to identify which pictures represent words that start with the
"j" sound (like in *jump*, *jam*, *juice*). The "j" sound is a
voiced consonant, pronounced like "j" in *jump*, not like the letter "y".
Let’s go through each picture:
1.
Window –
✘ (starts with "w", not "j")
2.
Jumping girl –
✔ (the word "jump" starts with "j")
3.
Jelly –
✔ (starts with "j")
4.
Fish –
✘ (starts with "f")
5.
Jam –
✔ (starts with "j")
6.
Juice box –
✔ (juice starts with "j")
7.
Pitcher of juice –
✔ (juice again)
8.
Witch –
✘ (starts with "w")
9.
Duck –
✘ (starts with "d")
10.
Jacket –
✔ (starts with "j")
11.
Purple splash –
✘ (no clear word, but likely represents "juice" or "jelly"? Not clearly "j")
- But this one might be tricky. If it's meant to represent
"ink" or "spill", no "j" sound.
12.
Karate person –
✘ (karate starts with "k")
✔ So the correct pictures with the
"j" sound are:
- Jumping girl
- Jelly
- Jam
- Juice box
- Pitcher of juice
- Jacket
👉
Tick these six images.
> 💡 Note: The speaker icons suggest audio clues. In real use, students would hear the word and decide. But since we're solving visually, we rely on naming the image.
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🔹 Part 2: Listen and order
Now, we have three sets of scrambled letters under pictures. We need to
reorder the letters to form the correct word that matches the picture.
#### 1. Picture:
Jam
- Letters:
a, j, m
- Correct word:
jam
- Order:
j → a → m
✔ Answer:
j, a, m
#### 2. Picture:
Juice
- Letters:
j, g, u
- Wait — "g" is not in "juice". Let's check:
j, g, u → Hmm.
- But the picture is a pitcher of juice.
- The correct spelling is
juice, but the letters given are
j, g, u → that doesn’t make sense.
Wait! There might be a typo or confusion.
But let's look carefully: the letters are
j, g, u — but "juice" has
j, u, i, c, e.
Wait — maybe it's a mistake? Or perhaps it's meant to be
jug?
Yes! A
jug of juice — and the picture shows a
jug!
So the word is
jug.
Letters:
j, g, u → rearrange to
j, u, g?
No —
jug =
j, u, g → but the letters are
j, g, u — so we can rearrange them to
j, u, g.
Wait — actually,
jug =
j-u-g, so the correct order is
j, u, g.
But the letters given are:
j, g, u — so we need to reorder them into
j, u, g.
✔ Answer:
j, u, g
#### 3. Picture:
Jumping girl
- Letters:
u, m, j, p
- Word:
jump
- Letters needed:
j, u, m, p
- Rearranged:
j, u, m, p
✔ Answer:
j, u, m, p
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✔ Final Answers:
#### Part 1: Tick the following pictures:
- Jumping girl
- Jelly
- Jam
- Juice box
- Pitcher of juice
- Jacket
(That’s 6 items)
#### Part 2: Order the letters:
1.
Jam:
Letters: a, j, m →
j, a, m
2.
Jug:
Letters: j, g, u →
j, u, g
3.
Jump:
Letters: u, m, j, p →
j, u, m, p
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📝 Summary:
Part 1: Tick:
- Jumping girl
- Jelly
- Jam
- Juice box
- Jug (pitcher)
- Jacket
Part 2:
1.
j, a, m
2.
j, u, g
3.
j, u, m, p
This worksheet helps children recognize the
/j/ sound in words and practice spelling. Great for early phonics learning!
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