The Jolly Phonics program uses a multisensory approach to teaching phonics, which means that children learn through a combination of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities. For example, children might watch a video of a character making the sound of โJโ, then practice making the sound themselves while looking at a picture of a โjโ word, such as โjellyโ.
The Jolly Phonics program is a popular and effective method for teaching children to read and write. One of the key sounds in the program is the letter โJโ, which can be a fun and engaging sound for children to learn. In this article, weโll take a closer look at how Jolly Phonics teaches the sound of โJโ and provide some tips and activities for helping children master this important phoneme.
In Jolly Phonics, the sound of โJโ is introduced as part of the second group of sounds, which focuses on the letters โcโ, โkโ, โeโ, โhโ, โrโ, and โjโ. Children learn to recognize the sound of โJโ by watching a demonstration of how to make the sound, and then practicing it themselves.
Learning the Letter J with Jolly Phonics**
