Help your child learn the letter H with this fun and engaging “H is for House” worksheet. This free printable is perfect for preschool and kindergarten students learning early reading and writing skills.
This worksheet includes uppercase and lowercase letter recognition (H h), a house coloring activity, phonics practice with the /h/ sound as in “house,” and tracing for both the word “house” and the letter H. These activities help build fine motor skills while reinforcing early literacy development.
Children will color the house, say the /h/ sound, and trace both the word and letters to strengthen their reading and handwriting confidence.
This worksheet is part of our alphabet series designed to make early learning simple, effective, and fun for young learners.

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Skills Covered:
Letter recognition
Letter formation
Beginning sounds
Fine motor skills
Why Learning the Letter H Matters
Learning the letter H helps children build important early reading and writing skills. As preschoolers practice tracing and recognizing the letter H, they begin connecting letters with sounds and strengthening alphabet knowledge.
Children practicing the letter H are strengthening:
Letter recognition
Beginning sound awareness
Fine motor development
Pencil control
Hand-eye coordination
Early reading readiness
The word “house” begins with the /h/ sound that children also hear in words such as hat, horse, and hand.
Parent and Teacher Tips
Say the letter name and sound aloud while your child traces.
Practice saying “H says /h/” together.
Point to uppercase H and lowercase h.
Talk about different parts of a house such as doors, windows, and roofs.
Encourage effort rather than perfect handwriting.
Allow finger tracing before pencil tracing if needed.
Keep learning playful and positive.
Questions to Ask Your Child
What letter are we learning today?
What sound does the letter H make?
What rooms are inside a house?
What shapes do you see on a house?
Who lives in your home?
Can you think of another word that starts with H?
Fun Facts About Houses
Houses come in many shapes, sizes, and colors.
People around the world live in different kinds of homes.
Many houses have doors, windows, walls, and roofs.
Homes help keep people safe and protected from weather.
Shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles can often be found in houses.
Practice Beyond the Worksheet
Try these activities after completing the worksheet:
Draw and color your own house.
Build a house using blocks.
Build the letter H using playdough.
Walk around your home and count windows or doors.
Read a book about homes or families.
Look through books or magazines and circle the letter H.
Find shapes in your home and name them.
Related Concepts
After practicing the letter H, children can continue learning:
Beginning sounds
Alphabet recognition
Uppercase and lowercase letters
Home vocabulary
Families and communities
Shape recognition
Pre-writing skills
Fine motor development
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