Learning Outcomes
Letter H picture cards develop beginning sound hearing by sorting sound-alike pictures, so the child selects horse, hippo, hedgehog, hamster, and hat correctly.
Letter H beginning sounds practice builds sound-to-word awareness by saying /h/ while pointing, so early reading starts with the first sound match.
Letter H phonics practice improves attention to first sounds by comparing H and non-H pictures, so the child explains “starts with /h/” during matching.

Letter H Beginning Sounds Picture Match Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Letter H beginning sounds picture match worksheet practices letter H sound using phonics practice with picture matching for early reading. Each picture in the worksheet is a clue for whether the word starts with /h/.
Beginning sounds matter because early reading starts with noticing first sounds in words. Letter H sound practice helps a child connect what a word starts with to what letters represent.
Use the Letter H beginning sounds picture match worksheet during a quick parent-child moment. Say “/h/, horse,” then cover the answer area and let the child circle the matching pictures that start with /h/.
This specific Letter H beginning sounds worksheet stands out because it mixes clear H pictures with non-H pictures, so children practice sound discrimination instead of guessing. The five match pictures for letter H are horse, hippo, hedgehog, hamster, and hat, while the other pictures encourage careful listening to begin.
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