Hi there! Let’s learn about the letter H. H is a happy letter that starts many fun words. Can you say “H”? Great! Now, let’s see some words that start with H:
H is for Hello: We say “hello” when we meet someone.
H is for Horse: Horses are big animals that can run fast.
H is for Heart: Our hearts go “thump-thump” inside our chests.
H is for House: A house is where we live with our family.
H is for Hotel: A hotel is a place where people stay when they travel.
H is for Hand: We use our hands to wave and hold things.
H is for Hair: Hair grows on our heads and we can brush it.
H is for Home: Home is a cozy place where we feel safe.
H is for Holiday: Holidays are special days for fun and celebration.
H is for Handsome: Handsome means looking nice.
H is for Hospital: A hospital is where doctors help people feel better.
H is for 100: 100 is a big number!
Great job with H! Now, let’s learn about the letter G. Can you say “G”? Awesome! Here are some words that start with G:
G is for Garden: A garden is a place where flowers and plants grow.
G is for Goat: Goats are animals that like to climb and eat grass.
G is for Grass: Grass is green and grows in the ground.
G is for Green: Green is the color of leaves and grass.
G is for Gold: Gold is a shiny yellow color, like treasure!
Learning letters is fun! Keep practicing saying the letters and finding words that start with them. You’re doing a great job!
Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter H or G. Can you find a hat, a glove, or a green leaf? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with your friends or family!
Word Matching Game: Create a set of cards with pictures and words that start with H and G. Mix them up and try to match the picture with the correct word. For example, match a picture of a horse with the word “Horse.” This will help you remember the words and their starting letters.
Story Time with H and G: Make up a short story using as many words as you can that start with H and G. For example, “Once upon a time, a happy horse went to a green garden.” Draw pictures to go along with your story. Share your story with your class or family and see how many H and G words you used!
Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript without any extraneous characters or formatting:
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Here comes the letter.
H is for hello.
H is for horse.
H is for heart.
H is for house.
H is for hotel.
H is for hand.
H is for hair.
H is for home.
H is for holiday.
H is for handsome.
H is for hospital.
H is for 100.
Here comes the letter.
G is for garden.
G is for goat.
G is for grass.
G is for green.
G is for gold.
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