Meet the Phonics Letter Sounds – h

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In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter “h,” discovering its soft sound and practicing its pronunciation through fun activities. They identified words that begin with “h,” such as “hat,” “house,” and “horse,” and practiced writing the letter. The lesson encouraged creativity with activities like finding “h” items around the house and drawing, reinforcing the importance of practice in mastering phonics.
  1. What sound does the letter “h” make?
  2. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter “h”?
  3. What fun activity can you do to practice the letter “h”?

Meet the Phonics Letter Sounds – h

Hello, Little Learners!

Today, we are going to have fun with the letter “h.” Can you say “h”? Great job! The letter “h” is a special letter that makes a soft and happy sound. Let’s learn more about it together!

The Happy “h” Sound

The letter “h” makes a sound like when you breathe out gently. Try it with me: “huh, huh, huh.” It’s like a little puff of air! Isn’t that fun?

Words with “h”

Let’s think of some words that start with the letter “h.” How about “hat”? A hat is something you wear on your head. Can you think of any other words? There’s “house,” where you live, and “horse,” a big animal that loves to run!

Let’s Practice!

Now, let’s practice writing the letter “h.” Start at the top, make a straight line down, and then a little bump to the right. You did it! Try writing it a few more times. You’re doing amazing!

Fun “h” Activities

Here are some fun activities you can do to remember the “h” sound:

  • Find things around your house that start with “h.”
  • Draw a picture of a happy horse or a house.
  • Sing a song with lots of “h” words!

Keep Practicing!

Remember, the more you practice, the better you’ll get at recognizing and using the letter “h.” Keep having fun with your letters, and soon you’ll be a letter expert!

Goodbye for Now!

That’s all for today, little learners. Keep exploring and learning new things every day. See you next time for more letter fun!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter “h”? What do those words mean, and have you seen or used them before?
  • What are some things you do at home that start with the letter “h”? Can you share a story about one of those activities?
  • Imagine you have a pet horse. What would you name it, and what fun things would you do together? Try to use as many “h” words as you can!
  1. Hunt for “H” Sounds: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom. Listen carefully for words that start with the “h” sound. Can you hear the “h” in “hello” or “happy”? Make a list of all the “h” words you find. Share your list with a friend or family member and see if they can add more words!

  2. Hands-On “H” Art: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the letter “h.” You might include a hat, a house, or a horse. Arrange them on a piece of paper and write the letter “h” next to each picture. Display your artwork to remind you of the happy “h” sound!

  3. Story Time with “H”: Make up a short story using as many “h” words as you can. It could be about a happy horse who lives in a house on a hill. Tell your story to a friend or family member and see if they can spot all the “h” words. How many did you use?

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