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FREE Tracing Letter J Worksheet Printables

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Hello, everyone!

 

We are now beginning yet another week, and I am pretty excited since this week officially marks the beginning of summer. Last week was one of the last busier weeks of our season, and I am very excited to be able to get more settled into our new home now that our lives will be a little more predictable. I say that, but who knows 😉 With all of that said, I wanted to continue our letter tracing worksheets series. This post will focus on the letter “J.” These free printable worksheets will help your kindergarten students and preschool kids with their fine motor skills, proper letter formation, and letter recognition skills. The worksheets also include both capital letters and lowercase letter formation. I sincerely hope that these printable activities will be a blessing and help with your little learners.

As I have mentioned in previous posts, as I slowly release this complete set of kids worksheets that focus mainly on alphabet tracing which can also aid in early literacy skills, I would recommend buying a three-ring binder for these printable pdfs so that you can keep them all in one place as an “abc book” of sorts. Additionally, it would also be ideal to laminate these practice sheets so that your littles can use them over and over again with a dry-erase marker (bonus points if you can find some dry erase pockets to keep in the binder!).

Without further adieu, here are the free printable letter J tracing worksheets 🙂 You can either click each of these download links and print your worksheets, or you can click the pictures of the individual worksheets below for your free download.

 

Letter J Tracing Worksheet Printable page 1

Letter J Tracing Worksheet Printable page 2

Letter J Tracing Worksheet Printable page 3

Letter J Tracing Worksheet Printable page 4

 



 

The four different pages all have different difficulty levels. The first page is simply the uppercase letter “J” combined with the lowercase letter “j” made with dotted lines that your child can trace. The second page has only traceable uppercase I’s and the lowercase letter j’s. Next, the third page has the uppercase letter J with two lines to copy down the letter without as much guidance and two more lines for the lowercase j. Lastly, the final page has letter j words including the words “jewel,” “journal,” “jam,” and “jacket” with dotted lines that young children can use to trace. On that page, there are only lowercase letters in the words, and I think it can be a great way to introduce other small letters and letter sounds.

All four of these pages are in a pdf format and are completely free to you! I sincerely hope they are helpful to you and your littles 🙂

 

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There you have it! In this post, I have provided you with four different alphabet tracing worksheets that I hope will be helpful to you and your children. Though I did miss a few weeks in the month of May, I am really trying to slowly chisel away at the alphabet so that I can provide you with a complete collection of tracing letter worksheets that will include four different pages for every letter of the alphabet. It is a somewhat time-consuming process, but I am really enjoying the process of seeing it come together! That said, whether you are using these letter recognition worksheets to teach one young learner or several, I hope that these free letter i tracing worksheets will help with their letter identification along with their general letter knowledge. Extra practice with these fundamental skills can be such an important part of learning.

If you are looking for more printable pages that help with learning alphabet letters, I did want to include a link here to my Etsy shop where you can find an entire activity pack filled with alphabet worksheets that includes pages for every letter of the alphabet to help your young learners. I hope it proves to be helpful to you!

 

Did you decide to use any of these printable letter j worksheets? 

Would it be helpful if I made more worksheets like these for each of the other letters of the alphabet?

Let me know in the comments below!

Until next time

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Looking for more worksheets and free alphabet printables? Check out these previous posts that I have written with worksheet compilations!

 

25+ FREE Printable Kindergarten Subtraction Worksheets

25+ FREE Printable Kindergarten Sight Word Worksheets

21+ FREE Kindergarten Addition Worksheets

Lowercase “a” Tracing Worksheet Printables (4 Different Pages!)

FREE Letter B Tracing Worksheet Printables

 

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  • mypassiveincome23

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    Wow, this FREE Tracing Letter J Worksheet is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing it. I can’t wait to use it with my kids and help them learn how to write the letter J. Keep up the great work!

  • mypassiveincome23

    Wow, this is exactly what I needed! Thank you so much for sharing these tracing letter J worksheets. My child will love them and it will be a great way to reinforce letter recognition and writing skills. You’re amazing!

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