Learning Outcomes
Letter H beginning sounds skill, children hear /h/ at the start of each word and match five H-starting items accurately.
Letter H sound practice trains children to say /h/ clearly while pointing to matched pictures, building stronger sound-to-print connection.
Beginning sounds discrimination with Letter H helps children choose the correct /h/ words from non-H starters, reducing guessing in early reading.

Letter H Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Letter H beginning sounds matching worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice the /h/ sound by choosing the words that start with H.
H sound practice matters because early reading begins with hearing sounds in words, then spotting those sounds on the page.
To use the worksheet, sit with the page, say /h/ out loud, then read one word and match the Letter H starter to the correct choice, keeping attention on the beginning sound.
This specific worksheet uses a mixed set of 12 word cards, with only five correct matches for the Letter H sound, so children learn to tell H from non-H starters like coat and jello.
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