Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about a special letter. It’s the letter H! Can you say “H”? Great job!
The letter H looks like two tall lines with a little line in the middle. It kind of looks like a ladder! Can you imagine climbing up the letter H like a ladder?
The letter H makes a sound like a gentle breath. It’s like when you say “ha ha” when you laugh. Try saying “ha ha” and listen for the H sound. Isn’t that fun?
Let’s think of some words that start with the letter H. How about “hat”? You wear a hat on your head. Or “house”? We live in a house. And don’t forget “horse”! Horses are big animals that can run fast.
Now, let’s play a game. Look around your room and see if you can find something that starts with the letter H. Maybe you have a hat or a picture of a horse. Can you find something?
Let’s sing a little song about H. It goes like this: “H is for hat, H is for house, H is for happy, and H is for horse!” Sing it with me and clap your hands!
You did an amazing job learning about the letter H today. Remember, H is a happy letter that helps us say lots of fun words. Keep practicing, and you’ll be an H expert in no time!
H Hunt Adventure: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter H. Can you find a hat, a handkerchief, or maybe even a hidden toy? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and see if they can find more H items!
H Sound Experiment: Let’s explore the H sound with a fun breathing exercise. Take a deep breath and gently exhale while making the H sound, like you’re blowing out a candle. Now, try saying “ha ha” like you’re laughing. Can you feel the gentle breath in your throat? Practice this with different words that start with H, like “happy” or “hello,” and notice how your mouth and breath work together to make the sound.
Create an H Collage: Gather some old magazines or newspapers and cut out pictures of things that start with the letter H. Glue them onto a piece of paper to create an H collage. You can also draw pictures of your favorite H words. Display your collage in your room or classroom to remind you of all the fun H words you’ve learned!
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