Anyway let's now move on to what activities we did for the letter "Bb".
Letter Identification.
Identifying letter "Bb" by spraying them.
Another Letter Identification using our DIY Do-a-dot marker and the free printable from this site
Pre-Writing.
Tracing Letter "Bb" with cotton swabs and paint
Capital letter B |
I'm done Mommy! |
Small Letter B |
Since my little girl loves to watch those clay surprise videos on Youtube, I made a similar activity for her. I hid objects that either starts with letter A or B inside the clay. Let her open it one by one. I will then ask what's the object inside. Example, Baby. I will ask her "buh buh (while pointing on letter B) baby?" or "ah ah (while pointing on letter A) aby?" In that way she will be able to know the difference of the sound of the two letters.
Clay Surprise |
Another beginning sound activity was to gather items that starts with letter B, At first I was the one telling what objects that she has to find. But later son while she's digging on to her toy box to find what I asked, she was able to identify few things that starts with letter B on her own, like the ball and the baby.
Arts and Crafts.
B is for Brown Bear craft. Again a great way to develop her pasting skill. We sang the song song "The bear went up the mountain" while doing this craft.
B is for Buzzing Bee craft.
Bible Story.
Our Bible story is about baby Moses in the basket. We made baby Moses' basket using a kinder joy plastic egg shell wrapped with packaging tape.
And created the scene wherein baby Moses' basket hid behind some tall grass in the river. Her toy Lucy was baby Moses' sister who is watching from a distance to see what would happen to her baby brother.
Featured Book.
Our book for this topic was "Billy Bunny Gets Hiccups" about a little bunny who wonders what is this strange sound he was making.