These FREE Letter H Worksheets will help kids identify both uppercase and lowercase H, expand their vocabulary with new words, and practice tracing to master letter formation skills. The letter H worksheet pack introduces children to many words like happy, honey, hamburger, and hyena! It includes coloring worksheets, color by number printables, I-spy printable games, and more! Soon, they’ll start spotting even more words and objects that begin with H all around them!
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Letter of the Week
This worksheet pack can easily be included in classroom lesson plans, homeschools, and in literacy centers for a letter of the week unit. The activities target many learning centers and kids will enhance many skills like upper and lower case letter discrimination, letter recognition, handwriting, reading and problem-solving.
The importance of early literacy skills in children is directly related to their future success, ability to read and speak and meet educational standards. There is also a link between using ‘play’ or fun activities to encourage this. These low prep engaging activities do just that by combining fun and learning!
The worksheets are targeted at preschool, pre-k and kindergarten students. However, many kids in first and second grade can also benefit from using it as a refresher!
There’s a cover page to help organize the worksheets, making it easy for you to bind them into a workbook. Many other activities are included like dot the letters, cut and sort pages, vocabulary words, and more!
Plus, pages have images to color in which is engaging for young minds because it encourages creativity and targets fine motor skills.
Sorting, cutting, tracing and finding activities are brain boosting activities. These are also hands-on and target fine motor and cutting skills development.
Letter H Worksheets
Choose a letter H worksheet. Click the picture to print it out OR grab all the worksheets in one PDF printable pack at the end of this blog post!
Instructions
- Print out the worksheet or the whole pack.
- You’ll need basic supplies that you likely have already. Check out my supply list for more ideas.
- Laminate the worksheets if you intend to re-use them. Use dry erase markers for best results.
- For improved organization, bind the worksheets or store them in a large freezer bag.
Letter Recognition and Beginning Sound Worksheets
Did you know that kids are more likely to learn the name of a letter if they learn the sound first? Well, now you know that phonetical awareness is the key to helping kids understand the alphabet!
This cover page adds a personal touch to the activity. It can also be an opportunity for kids to practice writing out their names.
Practice saying and identifying the letter h sound. Say ‘h is for hamster’ and then have the kids name other objects or nouns that start with h.
Dot the bubble letters with a dot marker or stickers. It can also be colored in along with the images. Remember to add these words to the letter h vocabulary list.
Uppercase and Lowercase Identification Worksheets
These I-spy printable games are a way to retain the kids’ focus. Use them at the beginning of the unit to intrigue them or at the end to reward them.
Sort, Cut and Paste Worksheets
Use these worksheets to target fine motor and cutting skills. For younger kids, cut each letter and hide it in a sensory bin for them to find first.
This is a cut and sort activity. Kids will learn to spot differences and improve problem-solving and decision-making skills. Then, they can place the letters in the correct sections.
Trace and cut out the letters. Then, identify the images and paste the letters into the blocks. Read the word out loud.
Place the uppercase and lowercase letters in the correct boxes.
Tracing Practice Worksheets
Tracing is an excellent pre-writing activity. It is the first step to being able to write out the letters correctly. Each page includes a tracing activity but has a unique direction or image to keep it interesting.
This page includes many activities and is suitable for older kids. Color, trace, find and then trace, cut and paste the letter h blocks in the correct spot.
This shows a numbered letter formation directive which makes tracing even easier. There are also some images to identify.
Trace the letter, read the sentence, and then color in the picture of a hamster. You can discuss the difference between a mouse and a hamster or ask something the kids will remember, like who has a pet hamster!
Reading and Coloring Worksheets
These reading and coloring pages will improve reading fluency whilst reinforcing letter h formation, beginning sounds, and color recognition.
Identify the pictures and then color in the ones that begin with letter h.
H is for hamster! Color the image, read the sentence, and trace the letters.
Color, read and trace the sentence! This could be a fun page for International Hamburger Day on May 28th!
H is for hive! See what conversation this page sparks- what is associated with hives? If the kids are buzzing with excitement over it, then they’ll love this Bee Life Cycle Printables For Kids.
Letter Formation Worksheets
Use these stroke order and drawing directive pages to help students practice tracing and letter formation, ultimately improving handwriting.
Mini Book
Fold this worksheet to create a mini book, and don’t forget to exclude this page if creating a workbook.
Skills Checklist
At the end of this Letter H Worksheets Pack or unit, kids will have enhanced many skills. Here are some that can be assessed;
- Letter identification
- Phonetic awareness
- Handwriting
- Reading readiness
- Improved focus and memory
- Coloring skills
- Fine motor skills and hand dexterity
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More Letter Worksheets
If you’re looking for more free alphabet worksheets, check these out:
- Free Letter A Worksheets
- Free Letter B Worksheets
- Free Letter C Worksheets
- Free Letter D Worksheets
- Free Letter E Worksheets
- Free Letter F Worksheets
- Free Letter G Worksheets
- Alphabet Worksheets
- Letter Tracing Worksheets
Letter Activities + Worksheets Packs:
- Letter A Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter B Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter C Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter D Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter E Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter F Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter G Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter H Activities + Worksheets Pack
- Letter I Activities + Worksheets Pack
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