Writing Letters: Letter Bb Worksheets

So I've already posted the worksheets for Letter A which you can check out and print, the sheets below is for Letter B both upper and lower case:

Upper Case B:
This full letter B tracing sheet is an excellent resource for kids to be able to clearly see and practice the formation of upper case B. Some ideas for the use of this sheet is that the child can use their finger to follow the arrows, use paint, pencil and there are so many other ways that you can make using this fun.


Lower Case B:
Just like the upper case this full page of the lower case b is also a handy printable resource to learn letter formation through a range of activities that can be done using this resource. 

Upper and Lower Case:
This printable allows kids to see both the upper and lower case side by side to help them understand how they are both formed and how they look against one another



With both: letter A and letter B worksheets you can copy the sheets by clicking on it and post it in a word document. You should be able to cover the entire A4 document with this and print it out. 

Laminate the sheets so that you can use them again and again, your child can use a whiteboard pen to follow the arrows and practice creating the shape of the block capital letter.

Let me know in the comments down below for any ideas for letter formation/ writing sheets and if you use these. 

For More Learning Printables...

You can find more learning printables on this blog and on my Etsy shop: misspurplehelper, some resources that you might be interested in are:

Alphabet & Numbers 1-20 Print


This printable pack is an amazing resource that I would definitely recommend you check out. The kids can also trace over the numbers and letters so it's a brilliant set for them to see all the numbers and letters on one page and to practice their writing skills. 

Monkey Tracing Worksheets


To further help your child with their handwriting and pencil control have a look at this tracing sheet pack, there are four sheets with different tracing exercises that your child can attempt to help build their confidence with writing and make them more comfortable with holding a pencil. The activities range in difficulty so the first sheet starts of with a simple tracing exercise then progressing onto more complex but still appropriate tracing activity. 



Head on over to my Etsy shop to see all the other really cool learning printables :)

Comments

  1. I love your tracing worksheet for the letter B. Do you have the rest of the alphabet like that? I teach preschool and would love to use your format> I love the size, arrows, and color!

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    1. Hi - thank you for your comment. I will be working on making this available in my etsy shop in Jan 2024 so if you email me: misspurplehelper1@gmail.com then I can send you an email once I upload the sheet. Thank you and apologies for the late reply.

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