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 โ€œJโ€, then practice making the sound themselves while looking at a picture of a โ€œjโ€ word, such as โ€œjellyโ€.

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 โ€œJโ€, which can be a fun and engaging sound for children to learn. In this article, weโ€™ll take a closer look at how Jolly Phonics teaches the sound of โ€œJโ€ and provide some tips and activities for helping children master this important phoneme.

In Jolly Phonics, the sound of โ€œJโ€ is introduced as part of the second group of sounds, which focuses on the letters โ€œcโ€, โ€œkโ€, โ€œeโ€, โ€œhโ€, โ€œrโ€, and โ€œjโ€. Children learn to recognize the sound of โ€œJโ€ by watching a demonstration of how to make the sound, and then practicing it themselves.

Learning the Letter J with Jolly Phonics**

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