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Kindergarten~10 min

initial consonant (h /h/) phonics practice

Whole-class phonics practice for Wonders Kindergarten · Unit 5 · Lesson 1. Every student spells words with initial consonant (h /h/) and gets instant feedback — right after your direct instruction.

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Target sound
initial consonant (h /h/)
Grade
Kindergarten
Curriculum
Wonders
⎙ What students see

Write as many words as you can using this rule: initial consonant (h /h/).

💡 Earn 1 point per correct word!

The Curipod slide where students are prompted to write as many words as they can with the target sound initial consonant (h /h/).

About this lesson.

This activity pairs with Wonders Kindergarten · Unit 5 · Lesson 1, which focuses on initial consonant (h /h/). The curriculum teaches the sound through letter-sound correspondence and guided word reading; this Curipod activity is the productive application step: students generate and spell their own words with initial consonant (h /h/), getting feedback in real time.

The activity surfaces gaps fast. A student who can read a word with initial consonant (h /h/) when the teacher shows it isn't necessarily able to produce one from scratch — even fewer can produce three or four without prompting. The “spell as many as you can” structure makes that gap visible, and the class-wide view tells you who has the pattern and who's stuck.

The activity accepts any word that matches the target pattern. Students see green confirmation for words that match, and a gentle prompt for words that don't — so misconceptions get surfaced and corrected without singling anyone out.

Example target words
hathophithenhug
How it runs

Four steps. About 10 minutes.

Designed to slot in right after Wonders's direct instruction on initial consonant (h /h/).

1

Hear the sound

You introduce initial consonant (h /h/) from the Wonders lesson. Students listen and identify.

2

Spell & get feedback

Every student types words with initial consonant (h /h/). Each one gets instant feedback and a score.

3

Read aloud

Students share their words with a partner or the class.

4

Learn & try again

You see who got it. Students hear new words from peers — then try again.

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