Wow! We’re nearly halfway through my free preschool curriculum, Reading the Alphabet. Today, I’m sharing freebies from Reading the Alphabet Letter H with you!
*Keep scrolling until the end of this post to grab the free version of Reading the Alphabet Letter H.

You can purchase our updated Reading the Alphabet Bundle Pack, stream-lined for easy downloading! It also features TONS of bonus material that you can’t find in this free version!
Reading the Alphabet Letter H
In lesson 15, you’ll find activities for 5 days of reviewing the letter H and learning the sight word and.
You’ll also find several NEW activities! NJoy was beginning to show signs of boredom with a few of the activities and I felt it was time to bump it up a notch. 🙂 He really enjoyed the new activities. I will post about them here so you can see them.
NEW Number Activities!
NJoy (currently 4 years, 3 months) has been asking me how to add quite a bit. So, I thought I’d let him do a little adding with this adaptation of the Helicopter Numbers 1-20.
Roll two dice, count the dots
Then find and stamp the number. {I still have the other easier numbers 1-20 activity on the download.}
NJoy has also been trying to write his numbers more, so I created a number writing (really tracing) game for him. I place a certain number of helicopters on his “mat”, he counts, finds the correct number and traces the number. I was amazed at how long he sat and did this one! I think it made him feel grown up. I’ve also included just the numbers 1-20 (with no tracing) if your child is not ready to trace numbers, yet.
Here is what the number cards look like (I have numbers 1-20 in the download):
New Sight Word Activities!
NJoy has just recently shown a huge interest in coloring, so now I’ve added a Color by Sight Word to the mix. The loved this and was so excited to do this.
The sight word search has also been updated a bit. I’ve added more letters on each line and made it so that the letters from the sight word appear more than once on each line. I have plans to make this one even more challenging in the next few weeks.
He’s still very happy with the sight word mazes. He will re-do them over and over. In a few weeks, though, I’ll also be making these a little more challenging.
Here is a look at our Word Wall for Reading the Alphabet. It’s getting full! As you can see, I have backed the words onto different colored construction paper and laminated them.
Phonological Awareness
I’ve also added a little twist to the Cut and Paste a Rhyme activity. Instead of all the pictures rhyming, I’ve included 4 that do and 2 that do not. The child has to figure out (with your help) with two do not rhyme. Only the rhyming pictures (rat, bat, cat, & mat) are glued down to the HAT mat.
Letter H Emergent Reader
And don’t forget that each lesson has an emergent reader (a color as well as black and white version). This particular one features things that start with the letter H and the sight word and, while reviewing sight words from past lessons. The image above shows you a sample.
All of the FREE activities original to This Reading Mama can be found by clicking below:
Enjoy teaching!
~Becky
These printables look great!!! And I love your word wall!
This is a very thorough lesson. Thank you!
Hi Reading Mama,
The Pocket Chart for this week is missing three “big”s. No big deal; just thought you might want to know.
By the way, your curriculum rocks. My 3.5 year old is reading approx. 35 words. Thanks for all your hard work!
I am a tutor and your hard work has been so beneficial. Thank you for deciding to bless others with your gifts:)
You are very welcome!
I’ve got a question about the number tracing page. On number 9, should the green dot be on the circle part, or is it intentional to have the child start at the top and trace downward?
Same thing for numbers 4 and 5… Should the dot be somewhere else?