Learn the letter “B” with Baby Bartie – The alphabet – Phonics For Kids

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In this lesson, children are introduced to the letter “B” with the help of Baby Bartie. They learn how to pronounce and write both the uppercase and lowercase “B,” explore words that start with the letter, and engage in a fun song to reinforce their learning. The lesson encourages continued exploration of the alphabet and emphasizes the joy of learning.
  1. What sound does the letter B make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter B?
  3. How do we write the letter B? Can you show me?

Learn the Letter “B” with Baby Bartie

Meet the Letter B!

Hello, friends! Today, we’re going to learn about a special letter in the alphabet. It’s the letter B! Are you ready to have some fun with Baby Bartie and the letter B?

How to Say the Letter B

Let’s start by saying the letter B. Can you say it with me? B! Great job! Saying B is brilliant!

How to Write the Letter B

Now, let’s learn how to write the letter B. It’s easy! First, we draw a straight line down. Then, we make two big curves. One, two! The second curve is a bit bigger. Wow, you’ve done it! It looks amazing!

Writing the Little b

Let’s try writing the lowercase b. Start with a line down, then add a little curve. Look, it’s like a lemur’s tail! You can try it at home with a pen and paper. It’s super fun!

Words That Start with B

The letter B is in lots of words! Like “baby.” Can you say “baby”? Good job! How about “boat”? Have you ever been on a boat? Boats are fun!

Here’s another word: “broccoli.” It starts with B too! You’re doing so well!

And don’t forget “bike.” Be careful when you ride your bike!

Let’s Sing a Song!

After all that learning, let’s sing a fun song! Singing helps us remember what we’ve learned. Are you ready to sing with Baby Bartie?

Keep Learning!

You’ve learned the letter B, but there are so many more letters to explore! Keep watching more videos to learn about them. Have fun on your learning adventure!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter B? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • Have you ever been on a boat or ridden a bike? What was it like? Can you describe your experience using words that start with B?
  • Why do you think learning letters like B is important? How do you use letters in your everyday life?
  1. Letter B Hunt: Go on a letter B hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letter B, like a ball, book, or banana. Can you find five things that start with B? Share what you find with your friends or family!
  2. B is for Baking: With the help of an adult, try baking something simple like bread or biscuits. As you bake, talk about the ingredients and steps that start with the letter B. This will help you remember the letter B and have a tasty treat to enjoy!
  3. B Sound Game: Play a game where you make the sound of the letter B and think of as many words as you can that start with that sound. Take turns with a friend or family member. How many words can you come up with? Try to beat your record each time!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]

Hello everybody! Today I’m presenting the first consonant in the alphabet: the letter B.

[Applause]

Brilliant introduction! How are you all? It’s time to begin with the letter B. Let’s see how to pronounce it. Brilliant!

Now let’s show you how to write it. It’s easy, don’t worry! We draw a line downward, and now we need to draw two big curves—one, two. This one has to be bigger. Bam! You’ve done it! It looks great!

[Music]

Let’s try the lowercase version. You start by making a line down and give it a curve right here. Brilliant! Look, it’s like a lemur! Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!

I am in a bunch of words like “baby.” This is “baby B.” See you later, B! The first letter in the word “boat” is a B. Have you ever been on a boat?

“Broccoli”—which letter does it start with? It’s B! You’re so good!

[Music]

“Spike” is another word with B. Be careful on that bike!

So much work! How about a beautiful song? What’s up? Are you sleepy? Let’s try to help him sleep.

Oh boy, this baby doesn’t like slow songs. Let’s try something a little more fun!

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

You’ve just learned a new letter, but there are many more! Click on more videos to learn about them and subscribe to the Smile and Learn channel to keep up with the new adventures.

[Music]

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