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Have you heard that we are doing a Letter of the Week series? A set of tracing worksheets for each letter of the alphabet! This is perfect for preschoolers or kindergarteners. This one, in particular, is Letter H Activities Worksheets.
Letter H Tracing Worksheet
One of the most important thing that preschoolers and kindergarteners can learn is ABCs and 123s. Learning to recognize the alphabet and writing each letter is an important step in this skill. This can be accomplished in many different ways, but these letter tracing worksheets is one fantastic way!
Check out our Printable Alphabet Puzzles.
To prep these printables, the only thing you need to do is print them. Optionally you could laminate them, if you want to use them over and over, but that is not required.
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There are two pages in each set. The first page has two different blocks.
The first is tracing inside bubble letter Hs. This is helpful for children who are learning or need to practice learning the letter formation. It is an uppercase H. Kids can follow the given arrows to know how to write the letter properly.
The second part of the first page has a ‘color the H’s’. There are multiple words that include the letter H and kids will need to color only the H. Alternatively, if they want to color all the H’s with one color and the other letters with a different color, that would work too.
You may also like our Dinosaur Alphabet Mazes.
On the second page, there are tracing opportunities of straight letters, not bubble letters. There are also multiple blocks with H words (hotdog, helmet, etc) that kids can trace the word, identify the H and color the picture. At the bottom there is space to draw their own H picture.
Each one of these activities is beneficial for kids who are just learning their ABCs or children who need practice. These are fun, simple and relatively quick activities so children will stay engaged.
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