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ELA Lesson Extensions » Letter Hh


Letter Hh Letter Hh

Hats
Make hats from construction paper (or even headbands) and have the children decorate them with stickers or cutouts of things beginning with the letter H.

Horseshoes
Make horseshoes out of plastic or cardboard and toss them.

Stick Horses
Stick horses are fun to make. Draw a horse head outline, add features and staple 2 sides together. Stuff with newspaper and add either a empty gift wrapping roll or a paper towel one will also work Then you can do all kinds of races.

Holes
Use a Hole puncher. For more fun, you can buy small punches in the scrapbooking section of any craft store or Wal-Mart. They come in various sizes and shapes.

Play hula hoops

H Letter Bag
Make a letter bag with items beginning with the letter H. First show the children each of the items in the bag, explaining what each is, and clearly pronouncing its name. Then the child can reach in and pick an item and try to name it without pulling it out and looking at it. If that is too difficult, they can pull it out and then tell you the name of the item. Ideas for items to include in Letter H bag: house, horse, hairbrush, hairpin, hand, hamburger (toy), handle, hand lotion, hanger, hankerchief, hazelnut, heart, hen, hexigon.

H FOODS
Ham, hamburger, hash, hazelnuts, hoagie, honey, honeydew melon, hot chocolate, hot dog, hot sauce Honey crackles
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup sugar
2 tbspns honey
4 cups cornflakes
Heat butter, sugar and honey until mixture is frothy. Boil for 3 minutes. Pour over cereal in a large bowl. Mix well. Spoon into patty pan cases and let set.

Happy Hamburgers
Provide each child with a small bun or biscuit, serve them a cooked hamburger patty and have them place the hamburger on the buns and give it a happy face by decorating with cheese chunks, ketchup and mustard.

Play Hokey Pokey



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