It is common for children to get these 2 letters muddled up at this age as they look very similar.
We looked at 3 ways to help us remember which is the letter b and d:
1.Use our thumbs to make a bed and picture the letters b and d on our thumbs.
2.Say these little rhymes
3. Remember c always comes before d in the alphabet and we always write c (open mouth)
and then the stick for the letter d.
Room 14 also celebrated their learning on Friday by cooking some jam tarts in the shapes of the letters b and d. We had lots of fun and Dylan summed up the experience nicely in the middle of cooking his jam tarts..... "I wish we could do this 10,000 times over!"
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