Let’s Learn About the Letter h Alphabet Song

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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter “h,” learning how to recognize, write, and pronounce it. We practiced writing the lowercase “h” by following the steps “down, hump” and discovered that it makes the /h/ sound, as in the word “hat.” Students are encouraged to continue practicing and exploring other letters for further learning fun!
  1. What does the letter “h” look like?
  2. Can you make the /h/ sound like we practiced?
  3. What is a word that starts with the letter “h”?

Let’s Learn About the Letter “H”!

Today, we are going to have fun learning about a special letter. Can you guess which one? It’s the letter “h”!

What Does “H” Look Like?

The letter “h” is a friendly letter. It looks like a tall stick with a little bump. Let’s see how we can write it!

Writing the Lowercase “h”

To write a lowercase “h,” we start at the top and go down, then make a little hump. Let’s say it together: Down, hump. Down, hump. Now, you can try writing it on your own. Remember: Down, hump. Down, hump. Great job!

The Sound of “H”

The letter “h” makes a special sound. It sounds like this: /h/. Can you make the /h/ sound? Try it with me: /h/!

Words That Start with “H”

Let’s learn a word that begins with the letter “h.” The word is “hat.” Can you say “hat”? Listen carefully: “hat” starts with the /h/ sound. Isn’t that fun?

Keep Exploring Letters!

Now you know all about the letter “h.” You can practice writing it and saying its sound. Keep exploring more letters and have fun learning!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter “h”? Maybe you can find some around your house or in your favorite storybook!
  • What is your favorite letter of the alphabet, and why do you like it? Does it remind you of something special?
  • Have you ever noticed how different letters make different sounds? Can you make the /h/ sound and think of a fun way to remember it?
  1. Letter Hunt: Go on a letter “h” hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter “h,” like a hat, a hand, or a house. Can you find three things that start with “h”? Draw a picture of each item you find and practice writing the word next to it. Remember to say the /h/ sound as you write!

  2. Sound Match Game: Gather a few small objects or pictures of items that start with different letters. Mix them up in a box. Take turns picking an item and saying its name out loud. If it starts with the /h/ sound, place it in the “H” basket. If not, put it back in the box. How many “h” items can you find?

  3. Story Time with “H”: Create a short story using as many “h” words as you can. Start with “Once upon a time, there was a happy hat…” Continue the story with your friends or family, adding more “h” words like “horse,” “hop,” or “hill.” Draw a picture of your story and share it with the class!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Let’s learn about the letters!

Let’s focus on the letter “h.”

We’ll explore what “h” looks like and the sound it makes.

Next, we’ll practice writing the lowercase “h.”

Now, let’s learn a word that starts with “h.”

You can see and say: This is a lowercase “h.”

Down, hump. Down, hump.

Now you try writing a lowercase “h” on your own.

Down, hump. Down, hump.

Look and listen.

At the end, say the letter sound and the word.

The letter “h” says /h/.

The word “hat” starts with /h/.

Let’s continue learning about the letters, focusing on the letter “h.”

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