Hi friends! Today, we’re going to learn about the letter H. Are you ready to have some fun with me? Let’s go!
Hello! I’m the letter H. Can you say “H” with me? Sometimes, I make different sounds when I’m with other letters. If there’s a T in front of me, I sound like “th.” If there’s a C, I sound like “ch.” Isn’t that cool?
Let’s learn how to write the letter H. First, we draw a straight line down. Then, we draw another line right next to it. Finally, we connect them with a line across the middle. Yay! You did it! It looks like two kids playing a thumb war.
Now, let’s try the lowercase h. Start with a line going up and make a little loop. Then, go down and up a bit like a hill, and down again. It looks like a chair! Try writing it at home with a pen and paper. It’s super easy!
Let’s find some words that start with H. “Hotel” is one. I love staying at a hotel on holiday. “Hamburger” is another word. Yum, I love hamburgers! Have you ever played “hockey”? And don’t forget “Halloween.” I love dressing up for Halloween!
Now, let’s hear a spooky story with our friend Harry. Last year, during Halloween, something spooky happened at a haunted hotel on a hill. Oh no, Harry! Hide! You’re in Monsterville! Wasn’t that a fun story?
You’ve just learned about the letter H, but there are many more letters to discover! Watch more videos to learn about them and join the adventures. Have fun learning!
Letter Hunt: Go on a letter hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that start with the letter “H.” Can you find a hat, a hammer, or maybe even a horse toy? Make a list or draw pictures of all the “H” items you discover. Share your findings with your friends or family!
Sound Match Game: Create a fun game with cards. On each card, draw or paste a picture of something that starts with the letter “H,” like a house or a hamburger. On other cards, write the letter combinations “th” and “ch.” Mix them up and see if you can match the pictures with the correct sound. For example, match a picture of a “hat” with the “H” card.
Story Time with Harry: With a grown-up’s help, create your own spooky story featuring Harry and the letter “H.” Use as many “H” words as you can, like “haunted,” “hill,” and “hide.” Draw pictures to go along with your story and share it with your class or family. What adventures will Harry have next?
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[Music] Hi friends! Today I present the letter H. [Applause] Hello! Happy to meet you. Today you’ll hear all about me, the letter H. Ready? Repeat after me. [Music] Sorry, I sometimes lose my breath. Things change so much for me depending on my friends. If there’s a T in front of me, then I sound like this. But if there’s a C, then I sound like this. [Music] [Applause]
Okay, now let’s try to write me. We start with a line up here and out. Now do the same again next to it. There you go! Now the last thing we do is draw a line across. Great! Oh, I look like two kids playing a thumb war. Now let’s try the lowercase. We’ll start here and go up into a loop, now down and up a little bit like a hill, and down. I look like a chair. Try it at home with pen and paper; it’s super easy!
Let’s look at words. I’m in the first letter in “hotel.” I’m happy here on holiday. “Hamburger” also starts with an H. I love hamburgers! What about “okay”? What letter does it start with? Have you ever played hockey? “Halloween” also starts with an H. I love to dress up for Halloween. [Music]
It’s a spooky one this time! We need Harry for the story. Harry, come here! Hurry! Let me tell you the story of a spooky event. It happened last year during Halloween at a haunted hotel on a hill. Chill! Hide, Harry! Hide! You’re in Monsterville! [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
You’ve just learned a new letter, but there are many more! Click on more videos to learn about them and subscribe to the Smile and Learn channel to keep up with the new adventures. [Music]
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