Letter H Words Head Hog

Letter H
Words
Head
Hair
Ham
Hamburger
Hammer
Hamster
Hand
Happy
Hat
Hawk
Heart
Hen
Hill
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Hog
Horse
House
Halloween
Hippo
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Lacing Cards
Children love lacing cards. You have the
option of printing up color or b & w cards to
color yourself.
You can print up the color lacing cards, cut
out on the dotted line, laminate, and punch
holes around the card using a hole punch.
Give the children lacing strings, yarn or
shoe laces to lace the cards.
The b & w set can also be used as an
additional craft for the children. Give each
child one of the cards, have them color and
cut out. Have an adult punch holes, and
they can lace using the above options of
string.
Lacing strings can be purchased though
http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/
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Print up on white card stock. Color - Cut out on
the dotted line. Punch holes with a hole punch.
Have children lace using lacing string.
H is for
House
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Letter H
Lace Up Cards
H is for
House
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Print up on white card stock. Cut out on the
dotted line. Laminate - Punch holes with a hole
punch. Have children lace using lacing string.
H is for
House
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Letter H
Lace Up Cards
H is for
House
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Letter H Poster
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W poster - color and
Laminate.
If using the Color poster – laminate.
B & W can also be used as an additional
letter H worksheet for the children.
Horse
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Horse
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Letter H Flashcards
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W flashcards - color and
laminate.
If using the color flashcards – laminate.
You can also use the cards as a Letter H
Ring book.
Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of
each card after you trim them, and place
together with a ring.
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B ll
Hamburger
Hammer
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B ll
House
Hand
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Hamster
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Hamburger
Hammer
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House
Hand
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Hamster
Blank
Page
Letter H Worksheets
Print up on regular copy paper.
Use as extra sheets when working on one of the
1 - 2 - 3 Curriculum disks, or when working on
the alphabet.
Name _____________________
Hh
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Hat
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Name _____________________
Trace and color the letter “H h”
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Name _______________________________
Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.
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Name _________________________
Color the pictures that being with the letter “H”
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I see a hen hanging around a house
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Cut and Paste
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Letter H h - Mini Book
Print up the following sheet onto
white card stock.
Turn over and place back into the
printer and print up the next sheet.
(Fold on the dotted line.
You will have a 1 page – double
sided mini book)
Print up the pictures that begin with
the letter H.
Have children color – cut out and
paste onto the mini book.
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Picture’s that begin with the letter H h.
The Letter
Hh
by
_______________________________
H
D
D
H
H
H
R
S
Color each Hog with a letter H inside
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stock – Use with The letter
H h sheet.
1 set of letter v items per
child. Color – cut out – glue
on the pictures that begin
with the letter h.
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Words That Begin With H Book
Print out the following pages to make a "Words That
Start with H" book, an early reader book for young
readers about the letter H.
There are two rectangular book pages on each
printed page. Have the children cut each page in half
along the dotted line. Staple the pages together at
the left of the page, then read the book, color the
pages, and write the words.
Words That Start
With H
By
_____________________
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Hog starts with H
Hawk starts with H
House starts with H
Happy starts with H
Heart starts with H
Hen starts with H
Hat starts with H
Hand starts with H
Horse starts with H
Recognizing the Letter “H”
Introduce the letter “H” to the children by
showing them the written word “Heart” and
helping them to see that it begins with a “H”.
Cut a large Heart shape out of paper and write
the letter “H” on it. Have the children tear or cut
out magazine pictures beginning with the letter
“H” and then glue the pictures on the heart
shape.
Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local
scrapbook store that start with the letter H.
House, hearts, Halloween, etc., and have the
children place on the Heart.
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Heart
H
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Hand Collage
What You Need:
Contact paper
Skin tone construction or
tissue paper.
Directions:
Cut the contact paper into the shape
of a hand. Let the children place construction
paper on it. Use skin tone paper for each child.
Cover the hand with another piece of contact
paper and cut to form a hand collage.
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Hand Pattern
Print up on white card
stock to make more
durable. Use as a
pattern to cut out hand
for a hand Collage.
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H h Box
Get a box or container with cover. Label the
container H h Container.
Place items in the H h container that begin
with the letter H.
Horse
Hat
Hen
Heart
Horse
Hog
Hamburger
Hammer
Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that
start with the letter H. Make sure items are not
to small to prevent choking for smaller
children.
Use H h Box container when introducing the
letter H to the children.
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Pictures on an H
Cut out a large letter H for each child (or use
the following sheet), and let them glue
pictures that begin with the letter H.
(You can try looking at a local scrap booking
store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that
begin with the letter H. (Horses, Houses,
Hearts, etc).
If you use the following sheet, please print
up on white card stock to make sheet more
durable.
Name Jasmine
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Name ________________
Pictures that start with H
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Pictures that Begin with H
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H Fingerplay
H is for hair and H is for hand.
(point to hair, then hand)
H is for heels on which we stand.
(stand back on heels)
H is for houses here and there.
(gesture to left, then to right)
H is for hats seen everywhere.
(stand hands on top of head)
H is for hearts and horses too,
(touch chest, then gallop in place)
H makes me happy, how about you?
(point to others)
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Humpback Whale
Humpback! Whatta whale!
(make a big "hump" in front of self)
Splashed the water with his tail!
(big clap)
"Here I go!", I heard him say.
(cup hands to mouth)
Down he went and swam away!
("Dive" with arms)
Finger play (children are sitting)
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I Hop on my Horse
I hop on my horse and go to town
(Pretend to hop on horse)
I ride up high and I don't fall down.
(Pretend to ride horse)
I wear a hat so my hair won't blow
(Put hand on head.)
and when I want to stop, I just say Ho!
(Pretend to pull back on reins)
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Right Hand, Left Hand
This is my right hand (raise hand)
I raise it up high (lift up over head)
This is my left hand (raise hand)
I touch the sky (lift up over head)
Right hand, left hand (raise one then other)
Roll them round and round (Roll hands)
Right hand, left hand (raise one then other)
Let's all sit down (sit down)
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Humming Birds
Five humming birds flying in the air
(Hold up five fingers)
The first one landed in my hair
(Grab little finger)
The second and third were a pair.
(Touch index finger and thumb together.)
The fourth humming bird didn't care.
(grab ring finger.)
The fifth humming bird hummed everywhere
(Touch middle finger and hum loudly)
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Homes
Here is a house for a robin (hold hands open)
Here is a hive for a bee (close hands together)
Here is a hole for a bunny (make a circle with
hands)
Here is a home for me (point around)
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Flannel Story Pieces
Homes
Print up flannel pieces onto white card stock.
Trim – Glue onto flannel – Trim again.
(Or trim and add rough side of Velcro pieces to
the back of flannel pieces. Use as flannel story.
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Who Wears the Hat
Bring in several different kinds of hats (baseball
cap, fireman's helmet, hard hat, chef's hat,
mortarboard, etc) Talk to your children about
who wears the different hats
Different Homes
Talk to your children about how different people
live in different types of homes. Then ask them
what they think all homes have in common.
Some ideas are kitchens, love, bedrooms,
water, etc.
Frozen Hand
For a non messy way for your children to
experience ice. Freeze water in a plastic glove
Let them play with the hand in the water table.
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Hat Play
Put different hats in the dramatic play area.
Have the children pretend to be the people that
wear the different hats.
Horseshoes
Let your children play horseshoes by making
them. It is really quite simple (Cut horseshoe
shapes from sturdy cardboard and then wrap
aluminum foil around them). They can then play
horseshoes indoor or outdoors.
Legless Horse
Cut out the shape of a horse (minus the legs)
on colored paper. Paint clothespins to match
the color of the horses. Have your children put
the "legs" (clothespins) on the correct colored
horses .
"H" Game Ideas
Hokey Pokey
Hot Potato
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Horse Shoes
Hula Hoops
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Hands
Ask the children to carefully trace one of their
hands and cut out the tracing. Have them write
their names on the cutouts and keep them to
attach to and identify artwork throughout the
year.
Hug
Children trace and cut out each hand, and
attach each hand to opposite ends of a long
piece of string. They can send this "hug" to a
relative that perhaps does not live nearby or
give it to a parent.
Heart puzzle
Cut out an outline of a 10 inch heart out of
white construction paper for each child. Have
each child color and write a message or words
on the heart. Cover the heart with contact
paper. Then cut the heart into three to five
sections. Give the sections back to the child
and have them put their very own puzzle heart
back together.
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Miniature Hats
Prepare hats for the class to decorate by
melting Styrofoam cups in a 350 degree oven.
Place the cups on a cookie sheet and set them
in the oven for 30-60 seconds.
(This goes very quick once it starts.)
Have the children decorate them by drawing on
them with markers and by tying yard or ribbon
around them. Hang them from a tree branch for
a display during H week.
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Hooray!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have
done with the letter H.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase H.
_________________________
Signed
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Hooray!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have done
with the letter H.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase H.
_________________________
Signed
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