B words for preschool


Words That Start With B For Kids

Valuable vocabulary lessons come in many shapes and sizes. Learning how to say or spell a word at an early age will set your students up for major success. One approach is to break the alphabet apart and study new words, letter by letter. Set a new letter for each day and embark on a new adventure! Below, you'll find some great B words for kids, as well as some activities that'll ensure learning remains fun.

b words for kids example of blossom

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Preschool Words That Start With B

Making the B sound can be a lot of fun for little learners. Check out these B words that will help preschoolers learn to recognize the B sound and kickstart their affinity for language learning.

bad

ball

barn

bear

bed

beep

bib

big

bird

bite

blue

box

boy

bus

Printable Worksheet: Practice Printing the Letter B

Learning simple words that start with B provides a perfect opportunity for young learners to practice writing the letter. Use this basic "trace the letter" worksheet to help kids master writing this letter.

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Kindergarten Words That Begin With B

Kindergarteners can benefit from learning several simple words that start with B. Learning how to say, pronounce and even spell these words will help kindergarten students build a strong vocabulary.

  • bag - a container that can store and carry items
  • bake - the act of cooking food with dry heat, like in an oven
  • balloon - rubber or plastic which can be filled with air or gas
  • band - a group of people that play music together
  • bat - a piece of wood or metal equipment used to hit a baseball
  • bath - sitting in a tub of water and washing with soap
  • bee - an insect that feeds on pollen and nectar
  • bell - a metal instrument that rings
  • berry - a type of small fruit
  • bet - to wager money
  • bid - to offer a certain sum of money for something
  • big - something large or grand in size
  • black - dark color that has no light
  • boat - a vessel used to carry people or cargo on water
  • brown - color that is a mixture of yellow, red and black
  • bubble - a thin liquid that forms into a ball around air or gas
  • button - a small disk used for fastening two parts of a garment
  • bun - a small roll made of bread dough
  • but - with the exception of
  • bye - an expression of farewell

Printable Activity: Matching Pictures to B Words

Download the printable below for a free worksheet featuring words from the kindergarten list. This fun activity involves matching pictures to words that go along with them. It features six simple B words. Kids are tasked with drawing a line to connect each picture to the correct word. For even more fun, students can color the line drawings on the worksheet.

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Early Elementary: Simple Words That Start With B

Early elementary school (grades 1-3) is the time to learn even more B words, from basic terms through new skills and sounds. Try out some compound words and letter blends, such as the "gh" in bought. This is also a great time to emphasize the "i before e" rule with words like believe and brief.

  • banana - a plant grown in tropical regions
  • banner - a sign or flag
  • began - having started something
  • believe - to have confidence in the truth of something
  • been - the past tense of the verb "to be"
  • birthday - the day on which you are born
  • blade - the cutting part of a tool
  • blend - to combine things
  • bless - to protect or make holy
  • blossom - a flower or group of flowers
  • blueberry - a shrub bearing small, edible berries
  • body - the physical part of a living thing
  • bold - prominent or fearless
  • bother - annoy, worry, or cause discomfort
  • bought - purchased
  • brave - having courage
  • bread - a baked combination of flour and liquid
  • brief - short in length or lasting only a short time
  • brownie - a small bar or dense, rich chocolate
  • build - to construct, create, establish, or put together
  • bulb - an underground bud of a plant

Early Elementary Activity With Props

For words to stick in childrens' minds, they have to be able to associate these words with the real world. It's far more difficult to just memorize a list of words and definitions. As you practice each of the vocabulary words above, try bringing some props into the classroom.

  1. Hold up a banana or blow some bubbles.
  2. Ask students to identify the appropriate vocabulary word.
  3. Call on someone to walk up to the board and write out the word.

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Activity Idea: DIY Flashcards

To help your students learn each of these words, have them make their own vocabulary flashcards with the words on one side and a picture or definition on the other. Check out this list of commonly misspelled elementary school words for some challenging possibilities to add.

Upper Elementary: More B Words for Kids

Upper elementary school (grades 4 and 5) is the time to help students build their vocabulary and reinforce the spelling skills they've learned thus far. It's also a great time to introduce some new concepts, such as rules for words with double letters.

  • baggage - suitcases or backpacks a person uses when traveling
  • banquet - an elaborate dinner
  • barren - someone or something not fruitful
  • basic - something essential
  • beacon - a person or thing that guides or warns
  • beautiful - having qualities that are pleasing
  • beneficial - something that has a positive effect
  • benefit - something that will provide an advantage
  • between - the space between two points
  • beverage - something you drink
  • bland - lacking in flavor
  • blunder - a foolish mistake
  • blizzard - an intense snowstorm
  • boisterous - something noisy, loud, and rowdy
  • border - an edge or dividing line
  • boycott - to not buy or use products in a show of support for a cause
  • bridge - a structure connecting two sections of land
  • brilliant - someone or something that is very bright
  • budge - to move or change something a little
  • burden - a worry, sadness, or responsibility that is carried
  • burrow - to dig a hole

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Art/Vocabulary Activity

A fun way to encourage students to remember important vocabulary words is to ask them to draw one of the words.

  1. Give them some "free draw" time to select one of their vocabulary words on a sheet of paper. For this list, baggage or banquet might be a nice option.
  2. All that's required is paper, crayons, and a pencil. Perhaps they'll need a ruler, depending on the vocabulary word.
  3. Then, you can staple their artwork to a piece of construction paper.

Host a Fun Spelling Bee

A good old-fashioned spelling bee might be a fun way to challenge your students and work up a bit of their competitive spirit.

  1. Line up your students.
  2. Ask each of them to spell a new word.
  3. When they get one wrong, they can return to their seat.
  4. Encourage them to stay engaged in the bee, or allow them to read a book while the competition continues.
  5. Keep going around and around until there's a winner.

B Words for Kids Abound

With the right coaching, we can set little learners up for success from the days of preschool. In fact, the earlier students get excited over small victories like spelling the word bee, the more they'll seek out those opportunities. If you'd like to bolster this B-word adventure, take a look at these free spelling printables. They also offer several tips to help you teach spelling consistently and effectively.

B Is Just the Beginning

Use WordFinder's thorough list of words that start with the letter B to come up with your own vocabulary list full of B words. Just fill up the advanced search fields to choose the letter the words start with or your desired word length. Now that you've covered words that start with B, it's time to move on to the next letter in the alphabet. Get ready to explore words that start with C for kids.

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B Words for Kids - Word List & Free Printable Activities

Looking for the best B words for kids? Better stick around, because I’ve got a big list of brilliant words that begin with the letter B.

From Bumblebees, bubbles, bananas, and barns to boxes, babies, bears and balloons, there is a bounty of B words for preschool all the way through elementary.

After you find the B words you need, make sure you get the free printable B Words for Kids Activity pack that is also available in this resource.

The Sounds of B

The letter B says /b/ as in: baby, bed, and boy. This /b/ sound is made as you send a quick burst of air through lightly closed lips.

B is a short sound letter, which means that it cannot be held out. (C,K, D, and G are other short sound words).

The Sound of B:

  • /b/ as in: box, bug, and bus
Consonant Letter Blends for B:

There are also consonant letter blends for B which include: ‘Bl’ as in: blank, blunt, and black and ‘Br’ as in: brown, break, and brace.

B Words for Preschool

Discovering new B words will certainly help preschoolers with their letter recognition and letter sounds. The more exposure to words that begin with B, the more familiar they will become with this letter. Here are some easy words that begin with B for Preschool:

Note: See this Preschool Learning Folder and the Preschool Daily Skill Builder for more practice with kindergarten prep including letter recognition and letter sounds.

Words that begin with B for Preschool:

  • Bat – A bat is a nocturnal animal that likes to be awake at night.
  • Box – There is a brown box sitting on our doorstep.
  • Bug – The bug was green and black.
  • Bus – We waited for the bus to arrive.
  • Book – My mom read a book to me.
  • Ball – I played ball with my cousins.
  • Bird – There was a bird in the nest.
  • Baby – I have a baby sister named Sara.
  • Banana – I ate a banana for my afternoon snack.
  • Balloon – There was a green balloon tied to a chair.

B Words for Kindergarten

Kindergarteners can get more practice with this big list of B words for kindergarten! I’ve also included words that end with B for kindergarten for those to are working on beginning and ending sound activities with their students.

Do your kids need more practice with letter recognition, beginning and ending sounds, and early reading? If so, check out the printable Kindergarten Daily Skill Builder.

Easy Words that begin with B for Kindergarten:

  • Bee – The bee buzzed loudly around my piece of watermelon.
  • Big – I ride a big, yellow bus to school.
  • Buzz – I heard a bug buzz past me.
  • Bed – My bed is soft and comfortable.
  • Bell – My grandmother has a bell collection.
  • Barn – The cow is in the barn.
  • Bear – The brown bear made its den in the forest.
  • Bake – I am going to bake a chocolate cake for you.
  • Bubbles – We tried to blow bubbles with our chewing gum.
  • Bread – Janice had wheat bread toast and orange juice for breakfast.
  • Brown – Our dog has brown fur.
  • Bike – I rode my bike to the corner grocery store.
  • Best – My grandma makes the best chocolate chip cookies.
  • Brush – Be sure to brush your teeth and comb your hair.
  • Butterfly – The butterfly landed on the flower.

Easy Words that end with B for Kindergarten:

  • Cab – He took a cab to work.
  • Dab – Mom will dab a little powder on her face.
  • Jab – His words were an unkind jab.
  • Lab – We got the lab results from our bloodwork.
  • Tab – I will pay the tab for our dinner.
  • Cob – We gnawed on the corn cob till all the kernels were gone.
  • Mob – The angry mob shouted in protest.
  • Job – My dad has a new job.
  • Rob – Rob is my uncle.
  • Sob – Sometimes I sob when I am really sad.
  • Cub – The bear cub rolled his mother around the forest.
  • Rub – I will rub some sunscreen on my arms before we head to the pool
  • Tub – I took a soak in the tub.
  • Web – The spider spun a beautiful web.
  • Crab – The red crab moved quickly.
  • Grab – Don’t forget to grab your bags before we go.
  • Crib – Leah slept in her crib all night.

Three Letter B Words

Looking for some common three-letter B words. These three letter B words are important for building phonemic awareness and early reading skills:

Three letter B Words for Kids

  • Bet
  • Bib
  • Bid
  • Big
  • Bus
  • Bug
  • Bin
  • Bit
  • Bun
  • Bow
  • Boo
  • Bee
  • Bob
  • Bop
  • Bot
  • Box
  • Boy
  • Bed

Four letter B Words for Kids

Are your students ready for some common four letter B words? If so, here are some fabulous four letter words that begin with B words to introduce them to.

  • Baby
  • Back
  • Bade
  • Bags
  • Bail
  • Bait
  • Bake
  • Bald
  • Bale
  • Ball
  • Balm
  • Boom
  • Boot
  • Bush
  • Buzz
  • Bugs
  • Band
  • Bang
  • Bank
  • Barf
  • Bars
  • Base
  • Bash
  • Bath
  • Bats
  • Butt
  • Bead
  • Book
  • Bowl
  • Burn
  • Bust
  • Busy
  • Beak
  • Beam
  • Bean
  • Bear
  • Beat
  • Beef
  • Beds
  • Bell
  • Belt
  • Best
  • Bike
  • Bonk
  • Brew
  • Bump
  • Bunk
  • Burp
  • Bill
  • Bind
  • Bird
  • Blab
  • Blew
  • Blog
  • Blue
  • Boat
  • Body
  • Bomb
  • Bond
  • Bone
  • Brim
  • Brow
  • Bull
  • Bulb

B Words for Elementary Students

Here are some B words for elementary students that will help to deepen their knowledge of vocabulary. With this list and some creative vocabulary activities, your kids will be able to recall more awesome words that begin with B.

B Words for Elementary Students:

  • Ball – The toddler enjoyed playing with the ball.
  • Bingo – My grandma plays Bingo every night at the recreation hall.
  • Banana – I ate a banana with my lunch.
  • Bloom – The daisies are in full bloom.
  • Big – I have my mom a big hug.
  • Boat – We took a boat across the river.
  • Black – The man wore a tall black hat.
  • Balloon – My sister got a pink balloon at the fair.
  • Bee – A bee landed on my mom’s lavender plant.
  • Berry – We have a large berry patch on our property.
  • Brown – The dog had shaggy, brown fur.
  • Button – I sewed a new button on my shirt.
  • Band – I enjoyed seeing the band play in the parade.
  • Bye – I waved bye.
  • Barn – Our barn is red.
  • Bite – Our dog doesn’t bite.
  • Broccoli – My dad likes to eat melted cheese over his broccoli.
  • Badge – He wore his new junior badge with pride.
  • Bronze – The Olympian won the bronze medal.
  • Brick – The Smith’s have a brick house.
  • Bridge – We have to cross over the stone bridge to get to Grandma’s house.
  • Build – I like to build with blocks.
  • Beauty – Victoria is full of beauty and grace.
  • Bless – Will you bless the food before we eat?
  • Better – I like mom’s brownies better than mine.
  • Bounce – He watched the ball bounce out of bounds.
  • Best – This has been the best day of my life.
  • Bitter – The herbs tasted bitter in my mouth.
  • Bland – The muffins were bland and didn’t have much taste.
  • Bulk – It’s cheaper to buy flour in bulk amounts.
  • Brave – The soldier was brave.
  • Bash – We are planning a big, birthday bash for my best friend.
  • Bright – The morning light made the room feel bright and happy.
  • Belong – I belong with him.
  • Brilliant – She was a brilliant student and will be greatly missed.
  • Burnt – She burnt the hotcakes and it made the fire alarm go off.
  • Brief – We will have a brief meeting after lunch.
  • Bowling – Our bowling league has won two championships.
  • Baboon – The baboon lived in the jungle.
  • Bamboo – Panda Bears like to eat Bamboo.
  • Banjo – My dad plays the banjo and I play the mandolin.
  • Basket – We are taking a basket full of food for our picnic.
  • Bicycle – I ride my bicycle to school every day.
  • Blade – The knife blade was sharp.
  • Bridle – Let’s saddle up the horse and put its bridle on.
  • Bride – The bride and groom looked good together.
  • Blink – It all happened in the blink of an eye.
  • Benefit – You will benefit if you take this class.
  • Believe – I believe there is a God.
  • Breeze – The gentle breeze blew through the trees.
  • Bicker – My siblings and I often bicker with each other.

Big B Words for Kids

Don’t be afraid to introduce your kids to big B words. Many times, kids are intrigued with challenging vocabulary. Here are some big B words to share with your kids:

Big B Words for Upper Elementary Students:

  • Brighten – That paint color will brighten up the room.
  • Brilliance – His brilliance landed him the job he always wanted.
  • Breakthrough – The detectives had a breakthrough on the case.
  • Blissful – She felt blissful and light as she meandered along the path.
  • Baffle – That test question baffled me and I didn’t know how to answer it.
  • Balk – I balk at the idea of moving.
  • Ballad – My heart soared as the moving ballad rang through the speakers.
  • Ban – We are under a burn ban when we are at higher risk for fires.
  • Beckon – I heard the male bird beckon to his mate.
  • Befuddle – Do not befuddle me with your circular reasoning.
  • Beguile – The wolf was clever enough to beguile the little girl into thinking he was her grandmother.
  • Belittle – It is unkind to belittle someone.
  • Benevolent – The dog had a kind and benevolent master.
  • Benefactor – I am a benefactor of the late Mr. Jones.
  • Benign – The cancer cells were benign.
  • Bequeath – When I die, I bequeath you all of my earthly possessions.
  • Bereavement – The widow was in a state of bereavement.

Nouns That Start with B

Have your kids brainstorm some nouns that start with B. To get you started, here is a list of familiar foods, animals, places, and objects that start with the B. What other B word nouns can you come up with?

Foods that start with B:

  • Bacon
  • Baking Powder
  • Baking Soda
  • Bagel
  • Bell Pepper
  • Banana
  • Barbecue
  • Barley
  • Basil
  • Beans
  • Beets
  • Berries
  • Biscuits
  • Bok Choy
  • Bread
  • Broccoli
  • Burrito
  • Buttermilk

Animals that start with B:

  • Baboon
  • Badger
  • Bear
  • Bunny
  • Beaver
  • Bat
  • Beetle
  • Butterfly
  • Bee
  • Bird
  • Bison
  • Brown Bear
  • Buffalo
  • Bug
  • Bullfrog
  • Blue Whale

Places that start with B:

  • Boston
  • Bahamas
  • Burma
  • Baltimore
  • Belize
  • Belgium
  • Bermuda
  • Brazil
  • Barbados
  • Bergen
  • Bulgaria
  • Bali

Objects that start with B:

  • Bottle
  • Backhoe
  • Backpack
  • Balerina
  • Balloon
  • Bag
  • Bark
  • Bucket
  • Bubbles
  • Bracelet
  • Barn
  • Barnacle
  • Baseball
  • Basket
  • Battery
  • Beads
  • Bell
  • Button
  • Brush
  • Blade
  • Belt
  • Bib
  • Bike
  • Bin
  • Butter
  • Binoculars
  • Blanket
  • Blazer
  • Bulldozer
  • Bird
  • Blocks
  • Boat
  • Bone
  • Bonnet
  • Book
  • Boot
  • Bow
  • Bowl
  • Bus
  • Bush

Activities That Teach B Words

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  • Make a Few B Word Crafts – Colorful crafts are a fun break from the mundane. Switch things up for the day and make a B word craft. Try a paper plate butterfly or let your kids try their hand at bubble painting. While your kid’s hands are busy, talk about the letter B, the sound it makes, and then brainstorm other words that begin with B.
  • Make Use of B Word Printable Resources- First of all, get the free B words for kids activity pack that is available in this post. Then, download your favorite free B word coloring pages, or other B word activity sheets. B word printables can be great for independent work, incorporated into your school time, used as morning time seat work, or just for a little afternoon fun.
  • Read Lots of B Word Books – Find a list of B word books that feature repeating B words throughout the story. As you read, point these words out to your kids or even have them read all the B words out loud when you come to them. Two B word books that our kids enjoy are: We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey
  • Spell B Words With Letter Tiles – Get your favorite B words list and grab a handful of letter tiles. To begin, call a B word off of the list, then have your student find the letters and spell it with their alphabet squares. If you have preschoolers who are working on letter recognition, or kids that are not reading yet, give them a word card, or a written B word for them to copy.

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Learn the letter B | Assignments and manuals for the study of the sound and letter B

A selection of ready-made tasks for the study of the letter B. All materials are ready for printing.

For children 4 to 8 years old.

The manuals will be useful to caring parents, kindergarten teachers, primary school teachers, speech pathologists and speech pathologists.

What they develop: active vocabulary, sound-letter analysis, fine motor skills, attention, memory, thinking, perseverance, subject-letter gnosis.

Letter B pictures of squirrels with squirrels. Author: Daria Gerasimova "The ABC of transformations"

Source: Natalia Tkachenko "Learning to read from the age of 2. Alphabet, primer, copybook


Letter B in pictures for preschoolers. Children find the letter B in the words drum, flower bed, squirrel, boots, butterfly, box, dog, pipe.


Y. Fisher “Workbook No. 5 for children 4-5 years old “Letters”


Letter B Tasks with the letter B Find all the letters B For a speech therapist, letter B Where is the letter B hidden? Help Pinocchio Tasks with the letter B for children 4-6 years old Tasks for children 4, 5, 6 years old Introduction to B for preschoolers Find pictures with sound B

This activity introduces preschool children to the image of the letter B. Children shade the letters or color them. Next, capital letters are written. In the last task, preschoolers need to determine the place of the sound B in the words: mushroom, dog, bow. We color the pictures themselves and graphically show the place of sound in words with a blue pencil.

Letter B for preschoolers

These tasks are suitable for preparing a child for school. We look at the drawing. We ask: “Who is located in the upper left corner?” (Squirrel). "What is the first sound?" (b). You can talk about the softness and hardness of sounds.

Next, we help the squirrel collect nuts by tracing the nuts along the lines. We write the capital letter B.

In the next task, we look for objects that have the sound B in their names and color them (butterfly, drum, bows, shoes, sandals, you can give names to children with the sound B). Discussing the meaning of the proverb: to be afraid of wolves - to be without mushrooms, thereby developing speech.

We finish the work with the development of grapho-motor skills.

Worksheets with the letter B can be used with children from 4-5 years old. We begin to work with the continuation of the pattern. This exercise develops logical thinking, attention and fine motor skills.

In the second task, write the capital letter B.

The third task will be interesting for children. Here you need to add the missing elements of the letters. This task is the prevention of reading and writing disorders (deslexia and dysgraphia).

In the fourth task, we work on orientation in space (right-left) and fine motor skills.

Sheet with sick animals treated by Dr. Aibolit . We invite the children to name the animals that are sick, ask what hurts them. Select the sound B in the names of animals, determine the hardness and softness of the sound. Then you can turn the sheet over and ask the child to remember which animals the doctor helped, thereby developing visual memory.

Sick animals for sound B

The child, together with an adult, determines the words in the name of which there is or is not a sound B. Counts the number of words with the sound B, calls them from memory. Next, the child hatches the letter and pictures.

Assignments for speech therapists, letter B

This sheet is used at the initial stage of teaching preschoolers to read and write. The children look at the pictures and name the objects. determine the place of sound in words. Work is underway on the development of speech - they come up with words with the sound being studied.

Learning to read, syllabic reading with the letter B. Children read and conduct a sound analysis of syllables (identify vowels and consonants).

Letter B for preschoolers Learning to read the letter B

Sheet for working on soft sound B for preschoolers. Reading syllables with a soft sound By for preschoolers and students in grade 1.

Syllabary with a soft sound Б

Recipe for lowercase and uppercase letters B on a sheet with riddles and texts for working on vocabulary.

Letter B Letter B Letter B Letter B with a riddle

Worksheets with large and small letter B for first graders.

Capital letter B Uppercase B

This task can be used with both preschoolers and first graders. Here we determine the place of the soft and hard sound B in words.

The author of the manual: Kosenko Yu. A. “Learning to read and write”

Determine the place of sound B in words Determine the place of the soft sound Be in words

Tasks with the letter B for reading children. We determine the hardness and softness of sound B, conduct a sound analysis of words bow and squirrel, we read syllables and words.

Diverse and interesting tasks with the letter B — a labyrinth of the letter, distinguishing sounds B — P, looking for animals in the last task.

Educational tasks for children with the letter and sound B

Compiled by: Koptik S.A. “Workbook of speech therapy classes for students of grade 1”


Vilena Konovalenko “We write and read. Notebook number 2. Teaching literacy to older preschool children”

Living letters on one page

Letter B assignments for preschoolers with pictures

The purpose of the lesson: learning the letter B, the formation of reading skills, the development of speech skills, the improvement of phonemic hearing, the basics of elementary graphic skills.

Tasks:

  • to introduce the preschooler to the letter B, the correct pronunciation of the sound;
  • to teach to write the capital letter B in the cells;
  • to form an interest in learning with poems and riddles.

What is shown in the pictures below:

Sheep
Squirrel
Butterfly
Bananas

Ask what sound the words begin with - the names of the pictures?

When we pronounce the sound [b], the lips close and open. Say: B!

Do the lips close and prevent the air from escaping freely from the mouth when we pronounce the sound [b]?

Vowel or consonant sound [b]? Voiced or deaf?

Why?

What other voiced consonants do you know?

Get to know the sound.

Raise your hand if you hear the sound [b] in the words: mosquito, marrow, ball, tomato, table, stool, pigeons, bird.

Think of words with the sound [b] at the beginning (Pinocchio, barrel, loaf), in the middle (cubes, dog, pipe), at the end of the word (mushroom, oak, pillar). 9Ol000 letter B for children

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  • Activity: Print letter B for preschoolers

    Write the letter B in the air. Draw a vertical stick, add an oval at the bottom and a horizontal stick at the top.

    Draw the sticks neatly in the cells with a simple pencil or ballpoint pen.

    In cases where a child is asked to write a whole line of a letter, syllable, or word, an adult gives a spelling pattern at the beginning of the line.
    If a preschooler has difficulties, then an adult can draw two reference lines, or put anchor points that the child will connect with lines, or write the letters in their entirety, and the child will simply circle them in a different color. Calligraphy at this stage of training should not be required.

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    Continue the phrase

    Don't be afraid, it's a goose,
    I myself… (I'm afraid).

    My father had a strange boy,
    Unusual - made of wood.
    But the father loved his son.
    What a strange
    Little wooden man,
    On land and under water
    Looking for a golden key.
    Everywhere he sticks his long nose,
    Who is this? . .. (Pinocchio.)

    It's easy to go hiking with me,
    It's fun on the way with me.
    And I'm a screamer, and I'm a brawler,
    I am sonorous, round ... (drum).

    Not a bird on the branch -
    Small animal,
    The fur is warm, like a heating pad.
    Who is this? … (Squirrel.)

    Lush tail sticks out from the top.
    What is this strange little animal?
    Cracks nuts finely,
    Well. of course, this is ... (Squirrel).

    Fairy tales about the letter B

    On one log

    In the spring the river overflowed its banks. There were a fox and a hare on the island. Water keeps coming, the island is about to flood. Floats past the log. Hare on him - jump! The fox sees that the hare was about to swim away, and also jumped onto the log. They swim together. I saw them forty, flew up to the log, sat on a twig and said:0003

    “Good job, fox! And it's dry, and lunch is near...”

    After these words, the fox, as if for the first time, saw a hare, bared her teeth, and rushed to him. The log of two could not stand it with one edge, it plunged into the water. Lisa is more in his place. And the magpie is already whispering to the hare:

    “The fox will eat you. Push her into the water."
    The hare closed his eyes and rushed at the fox. The log bent again, the hare had to go back. The animals realized that the log turns over from quarrels.

    "Let's sit peacefully," says the fox.
    "Come on," the hare agrees.

    Here the shore appeared. A log stumbled into it, the animals into the forest, and the malicious magpie flew away with nothing.

    (According to N. Sladkov's story)

    Letters in the sky

    Three young pilots are standing on the green field of the airfield. I wonder what they are talking about?

    - I'll fly in the first letter, - says one pilot, - in the lower corner.
    - And I - in the second, - says another pilot, - in the crossbar.
    - And I'm in the third, - says their friend, - in a circle.

    What an amazing conversation? Where has it been seen that they fly in letters? But wait, don't be surprised! Let's see what happens next.

    Thousands of people are rushing to the airfield from all sides. Yes, today is an air holiday! So there will be a parade in the sky. And here is the speedboat thundered. Only all the heads turned to his thunder, and there is already nothing there. The plane disappeared from sight, only the thunder hurries after it. Then he got up. A trapeze descended from the door, and on it was a bold acrobat. Here, high in the sky, fat planes appeared. Of them, like peas, brave athletes fell down.

    A parachute opened over everyone's head like a bright flower. And the sky seemed to bloom. The engines hummed again. Huge letters floated in the sky, each made up of airplanes. The huge M flies first, followed by And, the last - R. The word WORLD has turned out! Here, it turns out, what letters the pilots were talking about.

    (According to the story of L. Kassil)

    Riddles for children with the letter B

    He was deeply hidden,
    One-two-three - and went out,
    And he stands in plain sight.
    White, I'll find you!
    (Borovik)

    Her bushes are tall and dense.
    Trunk and branches - tube.
    Very fragile.
    Berries are red but not tasty.
    (Elderberry)

    A fat woman stands -
    Wooden belly.
    Iron belt.
    (Barrel)

    Made from boards
    And put on a belt.
    And this dish keeps
    Summer harvested from the garden.
    (Barrel)

    Thirty-three sisters
    Small in stature.
    If you know their secret,
    Then you will find the answer to everything.
    (Letters)

    In a white field, blue
    Lines stretched out;
    And friends walk along them,
    They lead each other by the hand.
    (Letters in a notebook)

    He stood right by the path:
    Feet do not go out of fear.
    And the poor fellow hums: “Moo!
    I can't take a step."
    (Goby)

    Thirty-three native sisters -
    Written beauties.
    They live on one page,
    And they are famous everywhere.
    (Letters)

    He was a tight fist,
    But he unclenched - became a flower.
    (Bud)

    Flutters and dances above the flower,
    Waves with a patterned fan.
    (Butterfly)

    Jackdaws flew into the field
    And sat down in the snow…
    I will go to school —
    I can understand them!
    (Letters)

    Moved by the flower
    All four petals.
    I wanted to pluck it,
    He fluttered up and flew away.
    (Butterfly)

    Working Animals
    Building a house in the middle of the river.
    If someone comes to visit,
    Know that the entrance is from the river!
    (Beavers)

    We will recognize the animal
    By two such signs:
    He is in a gray fur coat in winter,
    And in a red fur coat in summer.
    (Squirrel)

    Leather top,
    Bottom too,
    And the middle is empty.
    (Drum)

    Agile little animal
    Lives in a hollow hut.
    All day long jump-jump,
    I found a fungus,
    I strung it on a knot,
    I prepared it for future use.
    (Squirrel)

    Where a new house is being built,
    A warrior walks with a shield.
    Where he passes, it will become smooth,
    There will be a new site.
    (Bulldozer)

    Sisters are standing in the field,
    Dresses are henbane,
    Caps are green.
    (Birch)

    Not caring about the weather,
    Walks in a white sundress,
    And on one of the warm days
    May gives her earrings.
    (Birch)

    Water craftsmen
    Building a house without an axe,
    House of brushwood and mud
    And a dam.
    (Beavers)

    Two brothers look into the water,
    Ages will not converge.
    (Berega)

    What is poured into the pan
    Yes, they bend it four times?
    (Pancakes)

    There are white poles,
    They have green caps,
    Shaggy in summer,
    Knotty in winter.
    Where they stand, there they make noise.
    (Birch)

    Everyone bypasses this place:
    Here the earth is like dough;
    There are sedges, tussocks, mosses…
    There is no foothold.
    (Swamp)

    Thick grasses are entangled,
    Meadows are curled up,
    Yes, and I myself am all curly,
    Even with a curl of a horn.
    (Baran)

    Who is neither hot nor cold
    Doesn't take off his fur coat?
    (Sheep) Who on the branch of the cone gnawed
    And threw the scraps down?
    (Squirrel)

    Empty itself,
    Thick voice,
    The shot beats.
    Walking helps.
    (Drum)

    At the little Katya
    He sat on the top of his head
    Not a moth, not a bird -
    Holds two pigtails.
    (Bow)

    Who deftly jumps on the trees
    And flies up to the oaks?
    Who hides nuts in a hollow,
    Dry mushrooms for the winter?
    (Squirrel)

    I'm from home on the threshold
    Only one step took a step,
    The door closed behind my back,
    There is no way in front of me.
    I am at home and not at home.
    Between heaven and earth.
    Guess, friends,
    Where am I?
    (On the balcony)

    In a forest clearing,
    Under a mighty pine tree
    Old man,
    He wears a brown cap,
    A cap on the side.
    Who is in the forest -
    He knows him.
    (Borovik, white mushroom)

    Proverbs and sayings with the letter B

    Beware of troubles while they are gone.

    To be afraid of misfortune is never the same as happiness.

    If yes, if only, beans would grow in the mouth and there would be not a mouth, but a whole garden.

    If there were no snow, there would be no trace.

    A conversation shortens the journey, but a song shortens the work.

    Funny poems about the letter B for children

    My grandmother had a ram.
    He beat smartly on the drum.
    And the butterflies were dancing
    Under the window of my grandmother.
    (G. Satir)

    And then the ram appeared,
    Looked and was surprised.
    - Be-e, birch.
    - Bae, can.
    He loves this letter.
    (G. Satir)

    The squirrel is very cheerful:
    She found the porcini mushroom!
    (B. Timofeev)

    There is no reason to keep a buffalo at home.


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