Letter reversals are very common for little learners! We have been working on visual discrimination when reading lowercase letter b and letter d. Once I introduced my kindergartener to the “b is for belly and d is for diaper” picture it has stuck! In fact, when we were reading our CVC words today, he smirked as soon as he came to a “d” word….I know he was thinking about that stinky diaper. 🙂
I decided I wanted posters of this great visual cue to display, so I created these (FREE) posters. Scroll down to see the half-page and full-page formats, both with the letters colored in and without.
There are also full-page formats with and without the letters filled in:
I would love for you to let me know over on Instagram how these work out for you!
You can grab your free set HERE!
Anonymous says
too funny! I say, "b has a belly and d has a derriere." 🙂
Erin says
Haha! I love that! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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Anonymous says
This is perfect!! I tutor a young girl with mild dyslexia. Can't wait to give this to her at our next class. Thanks so much!!
capsgirl1 says
Very cute!
Allison says
Too funny, both my littles have been chanting, “Buh, buh, belly! Duh, duh, diaper!”
Erin says
Hi, Allison!
Haha, I love it! I still find myself visualizing that belly when I see a letter ‘b’….so happy it has helped! – Erin