Sunday 1 September 2013

H h

H h is for hat
It is a hat.

hat
H h is for  horse
It is a horse.

horse
H h is for hen
It is a hen.

hen
H h is for house
It is a house.


house
H h is for hammer
It is a hammer.


hammer

1. Look at the words that start with H.
a hat


a horse
















a hen

a house


a hammer


2.  Look at the pictures and finish the sentences.
It is a

It is a

It is a

It is a


It is a

3. Write.
H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H, H
h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h, h

4. Listen to your teacher and repeat.
Dad has got a hammer. It is Dads hammer. Dad has got a hat. It is Dads hat.  Dad has got a hammer and a hat. Ann has not got a hammer. Ann has not got a hat. Ann has got a cat.  It is Anns cat.

5. True or false?
Ann has got a hammer.
Dad has got a cat.
Ann has not got a cat.
Ann has got a hat.
Dad has got a hat.
Mind


Ann has not got a hat.
Dad has not got a hammer.
Dad has not got a nail.
Ann has not got a cake.

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