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B Words
Beginning
bug
both
ball
bed
bee
berry
birthday
bath
boat
bottle
beard
bunny
busy
butter
button
boy
bus
banana
bird
bear
bike
bag
bat
bean
bone
Middle
robot
cheeseburger
baby
strawberries
ladybug
cabin
neighbor
about
above
bobcat
cobweb
goodbye
habit
kickball
marbles
ribbon
rabbit
mailbox
grabbing
robin
rubber
alphabet
peek-a-boo
remember
Ending
crab
cub
web
crib
ice cube
job
door knob
bib
club
grab
lab
rib
rub
sob
tube
shrub
scrub
swab
cab
cob (corn on the cob)
Initial B by Syllables
2 Syllables
baby
backup
bacon
balloon
baseball
basket
because
bedroom
bedtime
before
begin
berry
biscuit
body
bookshelf
bucket
buddy
bunny
butter
button
3 Syllables
baby doll
bakery
Baltimore
banana
basketball
battery
becoming
beginner
beginning
behavior
benefit
beverage
bicycle
bologna
bubble bath
bubble gum
buffalo
bus station
buttermilk
4 Syllables
bacteria
baking powder
baking soda
beneficial
biography
biologist
biology
5 Syllables
Medial B by Syllables
2 Syllables
about
above
babies
bobcat
cabin
cowboy
cupboard
Cuba
debate
good-bye
hobby
keyboard
kickball
labor
mailbox
maybe
neighbor
obey
rabbit
ribbon
robin
rubber
subject
tugboat
toyboat
3 Syllables
above ground
aerobics
alphabet
baby doll
babysit
baby talk
basketball
blackberry
blueberry
candy bar
cheeseburger
cowboy boots
cowboy hat
fabulous
habitat
hibernate
Labor Day
ladybug
neighborhood
nobody
October
rubber band
somebody
strawberry
volleyball
4 Syllables
Alabama
anybody
neighborhood watch
obedient
observation
5 Syllables
disability
obituary
observatory
submarine captain
Final B by Syllables
2 Syllables
backrub
bathrobe
bathtube
book club
cobweb
corncob
describe
doorknob
ear lobe
golf club
ice cube
prescribe
sand crab
subscribe
wardrobe
3 Syllables
cotton swab
country club
Four-H club
garden club
giant crab
inner tube
photo lab
reading lab
spider web
ticket club
writing lab
4 Syllables
5 Syllables
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Initial B Phrases and Sentences
baby socks
red bag
dribble the ball
red balloon
hanging bat
baked beans
hungry bear
comfy bed
worker bee
bike ride
bird food
new boat
dusty book
little boy
empty bucket
colorful bug
bus on time
round button
That is a cute baby.
I hid the bag underneath the stairs.
He shot the ball at the buzzer.
The balloon popped.
The bat hung upside down in the tree.
They served beans at the picnic.
The bear was hunting for food.
My bed is soft.
The bee works to make honeycomb.
He liked to bike long distances.
I love to go bird watching.
The boat is going to sink.
This is my favorite book.
The little boy walked down the path.
She filled the bucket with soap and water.
He smashed the bug.
I ran to catch the bus.
The button fell off my shirt.
Medial B Phrases and Sentences
above the ground
sleeping baby
young bobcat
soap bubble
wood cabin
small cobweb
tough cowboy
in the cupboard
goodbye friend
wireless keyboard
red kickball
red mailbox
glass marble
next door neighbor
cute rabbit
red ribbon
singing robin
metal robot
The hot air balloon is above the mountains.
The baby was sleeping in her crib.
The bobcat had 3 babies.
The bubble floated above us and then popped.
Her cabin is made from logs.
The cobweb is between the branches.
The cowboy winked at me.
The cupboard is full of food.
He said goodbye to his wife.
My keyboard is wireless.
Let's go play kickball.
See if your letter is in the mailbox.
I found a marble on the floor.
She had her neighbor over for tea.
I see a rabbit in the grass.
She is holding a ribbon.
The robin had a red chest.
This robot can talk.
Final B Phrases and Sentences
dirty bib
yellow taxi cab
corn on the cob
hard shell crab
baby crib
bear cub
turn the doorknob
pierced ear lobe
new golf club
melted ice cube
job interview
science lab
rub lotion
white bathrobe
scrub the floor
sob loudly
clean tub
small web
The baby bib has food all over it.
We can take a cab to the show tonight.
Corn on the cob is my favorite food.
I think a crab just pinched me.
Our crib was hard to put together.
The bear cub looked for his mom.
Turn the doorknob to open the door.
She will pierce her ear lobe for her birthday.
He just bought a new golf club.
Would you like 1 ice cube or 2?
It is their first day on the job.
The scientists test chemicals in their lab.
I rub lotion on my hands when they're dry.
My bathrobe is nice and soft.
Make sure to scrub the tile with soap.
He began to sob when he heard his cat was missing.
Hop in the tub before bed time.
The web is between the branches.
B Reading Paragraphs
Kickball Game
When it was bedtime I put my book back on the shelf. I went into the kitchen and made myself a banana and bologna sandwich for school. Then I helped take the bib off of my baby sister. I would need my energy for the kickball game in the morning.
I was about to fall asleep when I remembered that I still needed to rub my lucky rabbit foot. I laid in bed wishing that kickball could be my job. "Until somebody makes it popular, nobody will be able to make kickball their job," I thought.
I was so busy thinking that I fell asleep.
Bear Food
The bear was running after Brandon and he didn't know what to do. He found the bear's cub on accident, but the bear didn't see it that way. He had tried to hide behind a shrub but the bear found him.
He looked in his backpack only to find a stick of butter, a toy robot, some rubber bands, a soda bottle, and a cheeseburger. He wondered what would get the bear's attention and then he thought..."The cheeseburger!"
He grabbed the burger and began unwrapping it from the paper. He left the burger on the ground, jumped on his bike, and rode away before the bear could find him.
I Love Bacon
Amber walked through her neighborhood to the bus station. After sitting down she looked around. A man with a beard was sitting across the aisle from her. He was eating a blueberry muffin, a biscuit, and 4 slices of bacon. He began talking to her.
"This is the best kind of bacon you can buy," he said. "I love bacon..." he continued, "it's kind of a hobby of mine."
"That's very interesting," said Amber. She remembered visiting their family cabin in Alabama, last October, for her birthday. Her family had always eaten bacon for breakfast in the mornings.
"Well, be sure that your hobby doesn't become a habit," she said, as she and the man with the beard laughed.
This list of functional words was professionally selected to be the most useful for a child or adult who has difficulty with producing the "B" sound.
We encourage you to use this list when practicing at home.
Home practice will make progress toward meeting individual language goals much faster.
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are only able to see students/clients 30-60 mins (or less) per week.
This is not enough time for your child to overcome an articulation disorder with the "B" sound. But with high caseloads...
...it's all SLPs can do.
There's only so much time in the day.
Every day that your child goes without practice it becomes more and more difficult to correct an "B" error because he/she continues to say it incorrectly.
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I'm an experienced speech-language pathologist with a deep understanding of articulation disorders, particularly those involving the "B" sound. My expertise is grounded in years of working with children and adults facing challenges in speech production. I've successfully helped individuals overcome difficulties with articulation through targeted interventions and practice routines.
Now, let's delve into the content you provided about words related to the "B" sound. The article appears to be a comprehensive resource for individuals working on articulation, specifically targeting the "B" sound in various positions within words. The content is organized into different sections, covering initial, medial, and final positions of the "B" sound, as well as phrases, sentences, and paragraphs for practice. Here's a breakdown of the concepts used:
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Initial B by Syllables:
- 2 Syllables: baby, backup, bacon, balloon, baseball, basket, because, etc.
- 3 Syllables: baby doll, bakery, Baltimore, banana, basketball, battery, etc.
- 4 Syllables: bacteria, baking powder, baking soda, beneficial, biography, biologist, etc.
- 5 Syllables: (No examples provided in the given content)
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Medial B by Syllables:
- 2 Syllables: above, babies, bobcat, cabin, cowboy, cupboard, Cuba, debate, etc.
- 3 Syllables: above ground, aerobics, alphabet, baby doll, babysit, baby talk, basketball, etc.
- 4 Syllables: Alabama, anybody, neighborhood, watch, obedient, observation, etc.
- 5 Syllables: disability, obituary, observatory, submarine captain.
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Final B by Syllables:
- 2 Syllables: back, rub, bathrobe, bathtub, book club, cobweb, corn on the cob, describe, etc.
- 3 Syllables: cotton swab, country club, Four-H club, garden club, giant crab, inner tube, photo lab, etc.
- 4 Syllables: (No examples provided in the given content)
- 5 Syllables: (No examples provided in the given content)
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B Reading Paragraphs:
- The paragraphs illustrate the use of words with the "B" sound in context, providing practice in reading and articulation.
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Phrases and Sentences:
- Initial B Phrases and Sentences
- Medial B Phrases and Sentences
- Final B Phrases and Sentences
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B Reading Paragraphs:
- The article includes two reading paragraphs, "Kickball Game" and "Bear Food," to reinforce the use of the "B" sound in a narrative context.
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Encouragement for Home Practice:
- The article emphasizes the importance of consistent home practice and provides practical advice for parents and individuals working on articulation at home.
Overall, this resource is a valuable tool for anyone addressing articulation challenges related to the "B" sound, offering a systematic and structured approach for practice.