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15Q
1st
55Q
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9Q
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10Q
5th
8Q
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20Q
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15Q
KG
10Q
Uni
9Q
3rd
22Q
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15Q
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23Q
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64Q
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20Q
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51Q
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21Q
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B and D confusion worksheets for kindergarten students available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide targeted practice to help young learners distinguish between these commonly reversed letters. These comprehensive printables focus on visual discrimination skills, letter recognition, and proper letter formation through engaging activities that strengthen foundational literacy abilities. Each worksheet collection includes systematic practice problems that progress from basic letter identification to more complex tasks involving words and sentences, complete with answer keys that enable teachers and parents to provide immediate feedback. The free pdf resources incorporate multisensory learning approaches, including tracing exercises, sorting activities, and visual comparison tasks that help kindergarten students develop the neural pathways necessary for accurate letter recognition and reduce persistent b and d reversals.
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