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Close template window when done printing to return to this screen.
Simple Jj template to print and color
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One activity you might want to consider is to cut the template into jigsaw
puzzle pieces
- Print the template and color
in the J j. Point out to the child which is the capital j and which is the
lowercase. Choose lighter colors to color the j's so the puzzle lines
show up well.
- With a black pencil crayon or marker, draw some jigsaw lines onto the Jj's
(an adult can do this for the child before or after they color in the
letters). I did quite a few as my daughter is a jigsaw lover, but if
your child is not familiar with them, just chop up the j's into 2 or 3
pieces.
- Cut the J's into their jigsaw pieces.
- Glue the pieces onto a piece of construction paper (solve the jigsaw
puzzle)
- Point out that Jj is for Jigsaw
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Whenever I do these projects with Kaitlyn, I get to draw pictures of words
that start with the letter and then she gets to color them. Don't stress
about your drawing skills... the kids will love watching you draw! Letter
J words I drew were jam, jar, jail, jelly bean, jigsaw puzzle piece and Jack in
the box (which we decided was actually a Jill in the box since I drew a girl)
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