Jack and Jill Activities for Preschool
These Jack and Jill activities for preschool are designed to be used with children ages 3-7. This mini unit includes a variety of worksheets and hands-on activities.
If you love teaching with nursery rhymes like I do, you’re going to love these printable activities designed to teach preschool skills with the Jack and Jill nursery rhyme.
With a wide variety of math and literacy activities, there’s something in this pack for a wide range of ages and stages.

These free preschool printables are a great addition to your preschool lessons. With over 40 pages, you can add them to your math and literacy centers or bind them into a workbook for your little ones to work through.
Jack and Jill Activities for Preschool
This pack of Jack and Jill activities includes a variety of activities which focus on math, literacy, motor skills, and more.
In addition to focusing on these skills, your preschoolers can learn the rhyme as they complete the activities included in this pack. Memorizing short rhymes, such has nursery rhymes, is a great way to build early literacy skills with your preschoolers.
As your preschoolers work through these pages, they’ll learn the alphabet, work on handwriting, build motor skills, and much more.
IN THIS PACK…
Inside this 40-page nursery rhyme printable, you’ll find the following activities that are perfect for preschoolers:
• Jack and Jill poster and handwriting page
• ABC game – Kids will draw an alphabet card and identify it on the recording sheet. There is an uppercase and a lowercase version.
• Beginning sounds cut and paste page
• Do-a-dot or Playdough mats – Kids can use bingo dotters, buttons, or playdough balls to fill in the dots and form the letter on each mat.
• Label it – 2 versions to label and color
• Sequencing worksheet
• Size sequencing cards – 3 versions
• Up or down sorting page
• Letter hunt pages – Focus on letter J
• Color and write pages – 6 pages
• and more!

Teaching Resources
Children for years have loved the classic Nursery Rhyme about Jack and Jill. Now share that love with your child or preschool class. Share the classic tales that you grew up on. Use this Jack and Jill felt set with your class or child to help in memorization, language development and sequencing.
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.
I am 76 years of age and I am helping my daughter who does Day Care to get her weekly lessons together. This term she is doing Nursery Rhymes, so I appreciate what I have found on this subject. Thanks so much for your help. I just wish they had something like this when I was bringing up our children.
I am so excited to use the Jack and Jill activities!