Are you a teacher in need of some letter B worksheets? We have compiled a list of free worksheets that will help your students learn the alphabet as well as practice writing their names!
All of these worksheets below are ideal for teaching letters to young children. They can be used as a center or as part of a lesson plan.

The activities and worksheets are designed so that they may be completed by children of all different levels, although they are best suited to those in grade 3 or below.
Let’s check out some of the best worksheets that will help your students learn the letter B. Just read on!
1. “B Is For Butterfly” Worksheet
First up, we have selected this fun worksheet ideal for grades one through three. It is perfect for practicing the letter B with younger kids.
This activity encourages them to associate the letter B with a butterfly, which will help them to begin associating letters with words/images.
For added fun, this worksheet even features a butterfly which your students will be able to color in after they are done writing their sentences!
If you’d like to print this worksheet out or view it, just click here.
2. ABC Letter Blocks
The second letter B worksheet that we have selected is this ABC blocks worksheet.
In addition to practicing how to organize the first three letters of the alphabet in the correct order, they also get an opportunity to practice capitalization! If they wanted, your students could even color in the letters after they are done.
If you’re interested in trying this worksheet out during class next, just click here.
3. Letter B Handwriting Worksheet
This third selection from our collection of letter B worksheets is another great way to teach your students how to correctly write the letter B.
You can use it as a center or as a review activity. Keep in mind, this worksheet will only show your students how to correctly write the letter B capitalized.
If you would like to print this worksheet off, click here.
4. Capital B Word Search
Here is a fourth letter B worksheet that is perfect for practicing spelling skills as well as letter recognition abilities.
In order to complete this worksheet correctly, your students are going to need to search through the various letters on the sheet in order to identify all the capitalized Bs.
If you’d like to take a closer look at this worksheet, just click here.
5. Color The Bs Worksheet
Here’s another great worksheet for your students to complete. In this worksheet, your students will need to follow the provided instructions to color both uppercase and lowercase Bs in the correct colors.
There are even some balloons and a butterfly to make the exercise more fun and engaging.
If you’d like to check out this worksheet or print it off, just click here.
6. “B Is For Ball” Worksheet
The sixth letter B worksheets include a fun sentence challenge that will help to broaden your students’ vocabulary while also helping them to become more familiar with using the letter B.
On top of that, this worksheet is also a great exercise for encouraging your students to work on their handwriting abilities.
If you’d like to print this worksheet out, just click here.
7. Color The B Words Worksheet
Next up, here is a seventh letter B worksheet which is perfect for practicing colors while also working on their letter recognition abilities.
In order to complete this worksheet successfully, your students will need to identify all the words that begin with the letter B, and then go ahead and color the words in with any color that they like.
If you’d like to use this worksheet, click here to view it.
8. B Image Matching Worksheet
Our eighth letter B worksheet consists of a super fun and engaging word matching game where students will be required to circle all the different images that begin with the letter B.
This will encourage your students to work on their letter and word recognition abilities, while also being able to have fun figuring out what all the different images are.
If you’d like to take a closer look at this worksheet, click here.
9. Color The Letter B Squares Worksheet
If you’re looking to give your students a bit of a challenge, then our ninth letter B worksheet might be just what you’re looking for.
Your students will be presented with a table filled with a variety of different letters of the alphabet.
In order to complete the worksheet correctly, your students will need to color in all the squares that contain the letter B and leave all the other squares that contain different letters blank.
If you’re interested in using this worksheet during your next class, just click here to check it out.
10. Lowercase B Worksheet
The tenth letter B worksheet is designed to help your students work on their lowercase letter B handwriting skills.
To complete this worksheet correctly, all your students will need to do is simply write out the letter B in the lowercase in the provided writing box.
Then, once they are done they will be able to color in the cute bumble bee included on the worksheet.
If you would like to print this worksheet out to use in your next class, click here!
11. Trace The B Worksheet
Next up, here is our eleventh letter B worksheet selection. This one is perfect for practicing handwriting.
If you decide to use this worksheet, your students will be required to trace the letter B with a pen or pencil.
In addition to this, underneath the big letter B that they need to trace, your students could even have a go at writing out the letter B free-hand.
If you want to take a closer look at this worksheet, just click here.
12. B Letter Tracing Worksheet
If you’re in search of a worksheet that will be suitable for preschoolers (and even those in grade one) then we think that this worksheet is a great exercise to ask your students to attempt.
Unlike other worksheets on this list, this particular worksheet features both upper and lowercase letter Bs that have already been partially written on the sheet as a visual prompt and writing aid.
So, all your students will need to do is simply trace over the partially written letters to complete them.
This allows your students to work on their handwriting skills, while also helping them to learn the difference between an uppercase B, as well as a lowercase B.
If you’d like to take a look at this worksheet or print it out for your next class, just click here.
13. B Word Matching Game Worksheet
Finally, if you’re looking for a fun way to get your students working on their letter recognition skills, then our thirteenth letter B worksheet may be exactly what you’re looking for! On this worksheet, your student will be asked to match words that begin with the letter B to the correct picture.
For instance, if your students see the word “banana” they will need to find the corresponding picture. Once they’ve found the right picture, they can color in the matching square.
If you’d love to try this worksheet out for yourself, click here!
14. Trace The Words That Begin With The Letter B Worksheet
Now, let’s move onto our last letter B worksheet. This worksheet is designed to practice tracing all the different words on the sheet that begin with the letter B!
To make things a little easier for your students, all the words have already been partially written and there are corresponding images in each row.
So, in order to complete this worksheet correctly, your students will simply need to use a pen or pencil to trace the words that are already written on the sheet.
This is a great exercise for students currently in preschool up to grade one, and will allow your students to work on their letter recognition abilities while also providing them with the opportunity to work on their handwriting skills.
In addition to this, once your students are finished they will even have the ability to get creative and color in all the different images that have been included on the worksheet next to each word.
If you want to check it out, click here.
Wrapping Up
There we have it! Thanks for stopping by. We hope that this guide has given you some inspiration for the ways that you can help your students to learn how to write, recognize and use the letter B.
The best part about these worksheets that we have shared with you above is that they can be used in class or even given to your students to attempt after school as homework.
We also recommend that you do the same for the other letters of the alphabet.
Thank you for reading!
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