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B and D Posters for Letter Reversals

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⭐Writing letters backward (b, d, p, q) is VERY common with young learners! 

There are MANY tricks and tips for helping young readers remember the difference between b and d. 

The following posters can be helpful for learners to provide a visual help young readers remember the difference between b and d!

⭐Trick 1:

b has a belly!

d has a diaper!

⭐Trick 2:

Teach kids that when they get confused about which is their left or right, to practice squeezing the hand they write with (I call this their "b hand")! (Opposite if the learner is left-handed!). Students can also make a fist, stick their pointer finger up and it makes a b. You could even give students a rubber band to wear on their "b hand," when first starting to practice this trick.

This Resource Includes:

Colorful Posters for both Tricks

  • Full-Size Posters

  • Half-Size Posters 

  • 8 to page mini posters (perfect to print, laminate, and give to students)

What people are saying

This hangs on my focus wall and below the alphabet at the front of my class. It is a cute and funny way to help them remember the difference. I noticed a significant difference when I assessed letter ID at the end of the year.

— Marisela T.

Rated 5 out of 5

Please reach out if there is anything I can add to this product to support your learners! You can message me directly at theearlylearningplace@gmail.com

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⭐Writing letters backward (b, d, p, q) is VERY common with young learners! 

There are MANY tricks and tips for helping young readers remember the difference between b and d. 

The following posters can be helpful for learners to provide a visual help young readers remember the difference between b and d!

⭐Trick 1:

b has a belly!

d has a diaper!

⭐Trick 2:

Teach kids that when they get confused about which is their left or right, to practice squeezing the hand they write with (I call this their "b hand")! (Opposite if the learner is left-handed!). Students can also make a fist, stick their pointer finger up and it makes a b. You could even give students a rubber band to wear on their "b hand," when first starting to practice this trick.

This Resource Includes:

Colorful Posters for both Tricks

  • Full-Size Posters

  • Half-Size Posters 

  • 8 to page mini posters (perfect to print, laminate, and give to students)

What people are saying

This hangs on my focus wall and below the alphabet at the front of my class. It is a cute and funny way to help them remember the difference. I noticed a significant difference when I assessed letter ID at the end of the year.

— Marisela T.

Rated 5 out of 5

Please reach out if there is anything I can add to this product to support your learners! You can message me directly at theearlylearningplace@gmail.com

⭐Writing letters backward (b, d, p, q) is VERY common with young learners! 

There are MANY tricks and tips for helping young readers remember the difference between b and d. 

The following posters can be helpful for learners to provide a visual help young readers remember the difference between b and d!

⭐Trick 1:

b has a belly!

d has a diaper!

⭐Trick 2:

Teach kids that when they get confused about which is their left or right, to practice squeezing the hand they write with (I call this their "b hand")! (Opposite if the learner is left-handed!). Students can also make a fist, stick their pointer finger up and it makes a b. You could even give students a rubber band to wear on their "b hand," when first starting to practice this trick.

This Resource Includes:

Colorful Posters for both Tricks

  • Full-Size Posters

  • Half-Size Posters 

  • 8 to page mini posters (perfect to print, laminate, and give to students)

What people are saying

This hangs on my focus wall and below the alphabet at the front of my class. It is a cute and funny way to help them remember the difference. I noticed a significant difference when I assessed letter ID at the end of the year.

— Marisela T.

Rated 5 out of 5

Please reach out if there is anything I can add to this product to support your learners! You can message me directly at theearlylearningplace@gmail.com

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