80+ Resources for teaching the Letter ‘H’

Published:
September 30, 2015

Annette Breedlove

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Annette Breedlove

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Welcome to the eighth installment of our Letter of the Week series. Today I’m sharing resources to help you teach the letter “H” to your kiddos. Remembering and making letters stick can be difficult for little ones.
Learning letters can be fun. Check out this HUGE List of Resources for teaching the Letter "H". Includes {free} printables, crafts, activities, recipes and books! :: www.homeschoolgiveaways.comThese {free} printables, crafts, activities, books and recipes should give you plenty of ideas on how to make the learning fun and lasting. Some fun themes you might use to teach the Letter H are Hippos, House, Horse, Hands, Humpty Dumpty just to name a few. Feel free to pick and choose what works for you and your child’s learning style!

FREE Printables:

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Preschool Letter Worksheets: H
Capital Letter H Maze
Lowercase Letter H Maze
H is for Humpty Dumpty Printables
Letter H Coloring Page
Letter H Bible Verses
Fold up Letter H book
Letter Maze: H
Printable Letter H Book
Letter H Dot Sticker Pages

Crafts:

Paper Plate H is for Hamburger Craft
H is for Horse Template
Letter H Crafts – Horse, House, Hippo
Hermit Crab Craft
Footprint Horse
H is for Hairy Hand
Handprint Hedgehog
h is for honey
H is for Hamburger
H is for Hippopotamus

Activities:

“Oh I wish I was a Hippopotamus” song
H is for Hopscotch
Honey Bubbles
Letter H Math Activities
Make a Hat
Letter H box
H is for Hovercraft
Humpty Dumpty Eggperiment
Letter H Sensory Bin

30 Must Read Letter ‘H’ Books:

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Hickory Dickory Dock
Hungry Hen
Hug
The Happy Lion
The Little House

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Old Hat, New Hat
The Big Honey Hunt
Harold and the Purple Crayon
The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza
Hilda Hen’s Scary Night

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Hand Hand, Fingers, Thumb
Hippopposites
Hairy Maclary’s Bone
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Hello, Hello!

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Harry the Dirty Dog
Henry’s Awful Mistake
The Little Red Hen
Hedgie’s Surprise
The Hat

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Horton Hears a Who!
Horton Hatches the Egg
Hop on Pop
Hunches in Bunches
Hooper Humperdink…? Not Him!

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The Hungry Thing
A House for a Hermit Crab
If You’re Happy and You Know It
Harbor
Building a House

Recipes:

Fruits and Vegetables like Horseradish, Huckleberry, Haricot bean, Honeydew melon, Hackberry, or Hickory Nut.
Other Letter H snacks include: Hot Chocolate, Hoagies, Hershey’s Candy Bar, Hard Candy, Ho-ho’s, Honeybuns, Honeycomb cereal, Hot Dogs, Hashbrowns, Hamburgers, Hot Cakes, Honey Maid Graham Crackers, Honey Bunches of Oats and Ham.
H is for Hippo Snack
Horsey Sandwich
Horse Pancakes
Hello Kitty Pancakes
Hedgehog Sandwich

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Letter a Day activities

Letter Block letters are a great way to fill in with objects that begin with the letter being studied.

Letter of the Week Lesson Plans from Meet Penny.
Sesame Street Alphabet Letter Coloring Pages
Alphabet Coloring Pages

Animal Letter Flash Cards

Beginning Letter Sounds Activity Cards

I Spy Alphabet Slime Recipe
Alphabet Sensory Bin Ideas
Dot Sticker Pages A to Z

Want more ideas? Follow me on Pinterest and check out my Homeschool: Letter Hh board!

Follow In All You Do’s board Homeschool: Letter Hh on Pinterest.

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