Jeep Crafts For Preschoolers
Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw is an easy read (beginning of first grade reading level). It is also a great read aloud for younger kids with lots of rhyming and funny pictures. (Common Core Standards appear in italics. They correlate with specific standards in different grade levels. These standards are used in almost every school in the country.
Today I’m sharing five fun letter J crafts for preschoolers.
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Letter J Crafts
We’re putting together a big set of learning activities for letter J, and today I’m sharing our art and craft projects. We like putting together a set of crafts for each letter of the alphabet, but some letters are harder than others.
Letter J was a toughie!
J is for Jewels
I printed a letter J and gave my boys each a pile of colorful jewels from the craft store. I put down the globs of glue for my Two.
Jupiter Marble Painting
I printed a giant circle on a piece of paper and put it in a box. We poured red, yellow, brown, white, and orange paint (the colors of Jupiter) into the box. Then we tossed in a marble for rolling around. The idea is that this will create a fun marbled effect.
Personally, I thought this was a pretty cool idea, but my boys weren’t so impressed. My Four decided to use the marble to paint by pushing it around with his hand, resulting in more of a finger painting. The result was not a cool marbled look, but a big brown splotch. Totally fine, of course, but not exactly Jupiter-esque.
My Two began the above picture but lost interest after about two seconds. “I want to paint with cars!” Since I wasn’t ready to start that project this morning, he had a full meltdown.
Maybe you’ll have better success with this one. 😉
Jar Painting
We painted with glass jelly jars. The boys rolled the jars at first – and were unsatisfied with the effect. They switched to printing with the mouth of the jar. I would recommend using a plastic jar. The jar got kind of slippery when it was covered in paint. We had a close call or two.
J is for Jellyfish
Did you know I did an entire Letter of the Week craft series at Crystal and Company? This was our letter J craft. Get the free printable pattern.
Paper Plate Jellyfish
I cut a paper plate in half, and my Four decorated it with Do-a-Dot markers. Then we added a line of double stick tape to the back of the plate, and he attached varying lengths of yarn. Of course, googly eyes complement any craft. 😉
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