Hello Daydreamers!
I’ve been working around the clock to bring you the following “Letter E worksheets.” Out of all the worksheets I’ve worked on. The letter E has been the trickiest one, in the sense that many great words start with the letter E but are a bit hard to illustrate for kids.
No worries, though! I found many fantastic words that will make teaching the letter E a breeze!
Since there are more than 55 worksheets in this single article, I am 100% convinced you’ll find resources for preschool, kindergarten, and even 1st and 2nd grade.
All these pages are in PDF format and designed to be printed on letter-sized paper. I tried my best to utilize the space but also give you enough room to perforate them and use a binder.
Feel free to print as many copies of the worksheets as you need for teaching purposes. However, please note that selling or claiming them as your own is prohibited. If you know of any fellow moms or teachers who would like to use them, please share the link to this article with them.
There are two ways to download the worksheets:
- Click on the page you want to download to open a new window with a PDF format, then proceed to print from that window.
- Trigger a download to your phone or computer by clicking the yellow “Download PDF” button under each page you want to print.
Check out the other letters in the alphabet as they come out, too. I’m working hard to have them all out soon.
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Line Tracing Practice With Emphasis in the Letter E
Do you have a preschooler or a very young child? Line tracing worksheets are the first step before your child can trace a letter.
The following line tracing worksheets focus on the letter “E,” providing a fun way to introduce your child to this letter.
As you continue scrolling, the worksheets gradually increase in difficulty while being enjoyable and distinct from the previous ones.
You can have students use different colors on each line and, with supervision, cut along the dotted line.
Tip: Help the child identify the words that start with “E.”
Letter E – Writing Practice Sheets
Looking for ways to practice writing the letter E?
The following Letter E tracing worksheets are a great way to practice.
You may want to start with the first sheet if you have very young children. Sometimes, as adults, we want our kids to finish an entire page of writing or want them to follow the activity to the T.
Well, let me tell you that young children sometimes want to trace a couple of letters or color all over the place.
That’s OK! Exposure is the most important thing at this age.
I’ve also included letter formation prompts to help guide your child’s writing.
- Uppercase E: down, out, out, out.
- Lowercase e: out, back around, leave it open.
If you want to expose your children to ASL, I’ve also included a worksheet that shows how to sign the letter E with your hands.
Cursive E – Writing Practice Sheets
Although cursive writing seems to be a thing of the past, I firmly believe that children should be exposed to it at some point during their school years.
Did you know that cursive writing is beneficial for building fine motor skills and activating a distinct part of the brain compared to regular writing?
After your child colors and traces the first worksheet, you can have them cut small pieces of paper and glue them to fit the letters.
The following Cursive E worksheet includes letter formation prompts to guide your child while learning to write cursive uppercase and lowercase “e.”
- Cursive – Uppercase E: pull back, in, loop back, and swing up.
- Cursive – Lowercase e: out, back around, leave it open
Every writing practice sheet has a different illustration to keep things interesting.
Printing one of these worksheets can also give you extra ideas. For instance, you can do a small lesson about our precious planet Earth.
I’ve also included the ASL sign for the cursive C.
Find, Color, and Circle Worksheets
If you want a fast but fun and engaging way to help your child master the letter “e.” the following “Find, Color, and Circle Worksheets” are the pages you need to print!
Tip: If you’re in a one-to-one setting, allow the child to use a unique marker so that they feel extra special when completing the activity.
Illustration-based learning is so much fun; my kids love it, and I am sure yours will, too!
I also have a different worksheet with the lowercase e because kids learn with repetition. Both sheets have different pictures to increase vocabulary and keep things engaging.
Dot markers (affiliate link) are another way to help children learn their letters, and you can pay attention to what your child likes, as it will help you tailor their learning as they grow.
Color, Letter, and Number Recognition Worksheets
Whenever my three-year-old sees scissors and glue, his little eyes are so bright. There’s something about cutting and gluing that makes my kids so happy!
The following worksheets will not only help your kids learn the letter e, colors, and numbers, but they will do it by cutting and pasting.
There are two main activities.
The first one involves only letter and number recognition (1-10). The child needs to count the number of Es and glue the correct number in a small box.
There’s a worksheet for uppercase and another one for lowercase e.
The second activity has the child cut the letters and numbers (1-5) and paste them on the respective color. There’s a worksheet for lowercase and uppercase E, and one with both. Printing a full page of color can be expensive, so you may want to tackle the worksheet with both forms of the letter E.
Letter E Puzzles
Puzzles can enhance memory, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail, reducing stress levels. In this fast-paced world, we need more of these types of activities.
I included a puzzle for the uppercase and lowercase E. However, if your child loves puzzles, I have a puzzle for each letter.
You can print the puzzle sheets, laminate and cut them out. This way, your child can practice the letter “E” while gaining all the benefits I mentioned.
Letter E Maze Worksheets
Do you want your students to develop creative thinking, improve memory, and learn patience and resilience? Mazes are an excellent opportunity to help them gain those skills.
The following mazes are for children aged 5+. They are easy but challenging, so your students will gain confidence as they practice.
The following maze is shaped in the form of an uppercase E.
This one is shaped in the form of a lowercase e.
See if your student can deduct that before you point it out!
My son usually doesn’t like writing that much, but if a maze is the reward, he will write, read, or color anything!
I also have some creative mazes.
- Help the elephants find something to eat.
- Help the eagle find the eaglets.
Something interesting I learned while working on this worksheet is that elephants could care less about peanuts. How about watching a little video about elephants? What they like to eat, where they live, and why they can’t jump!
Read and Match Worksheets
Have the student color the pictures and match them with the right word.
If the child doesn’t know how to read, he may need your help. You can read the words to them and encourage them to repeat them after you. This can help them improve their vocabulary and language skills while enjoying the activity.
Tip: Introduce your student to the long and short sounds of the letter E.
Cut and Glue or Memory Game
There are two ways you can use the following worksheets.
I first designed them to have the child color, cut, and then glue the illustration on the right word.
You can also use them as a memory game by printing the worksheets twice.
Start with the number of sheets your child has the attention span for. Kids learn at every moment of the day, so it shouldn’t feel like a chore for them.
I Spy Worksheets for letter E
“I Spy” games are a fantastic way for your little ones to master concepts while having fun!
Encourage your child to color and count the pictures starting with the letter “E” and then write the number at the bottom of the page. This game is perfect for restaurants, road trips, or any time you want to keep your child entertained while also helping them learn.
Identify the Different Image Worksheets
I enjoy helping my children develop their cognitive skills by incorporating various activities. This activity involves identifying which illustration is different from the rest.
When designing them, my six-year-old son sometimes sits next to me and says, oh, my favorite! Most of the time, he can spot which illustration is different. However, sometimes, I make them a little more complicated; therefore, they may need help.
If the student struggles to identify the letter E, the following worksheet may help. The worksheet requires them to identify the different variations of the letter E.
Oh, and I also made one with the lowercase e.
Coloring Pages for Letter E
There’s nothing like coloring and learning at the same time! The following coloring sheets are a great way to introduce your child to the letter E. They are fun and have many little details that can spark your kid’s curiosity.
Some of the coloring worksheets have a small letter E tracing area so your kids can also practice writing skills.
I loved the “E is for egg.” We love eggs in our family, all shapes and forms, and I am glad I could put together such eggcellent page!
Tip: Learning happens over time, and by asking your little students questions, you’ll help them learn and understand the world around them. Here are some conversational topics you can have with them.
- Did you know we’ve sent rockets from the Earth to the moon?
- Would you like to send a card in an envelope to Grandma (another relative/friend)? Take time to explain how mail stamps work.
- What are your favorite types of eggs? Fried, poached, scrambled, hardboiled, etc.
- Exercising is very important because it keeps and makes our body strong.
- Do you like elephants?
One page may seem small, but if you prompt questions and encourage topic conversations, your child can learn a lot!
Letter E Flashcards
Flashcards are a fantastic tool for learning and can be used in various settings, including outside on a picnic blanket. So go ahead and enjoy the great outdoors while you learn!
Print, laminate, and cut them to reinforce the letter E wherever you go.
All these flashcard worksheets include examples of both the uppercase and lowercase E.
Word Search
Word search activities are so entertaining for small children and adults; they help with spelling, improve concentration, keep the brain active, and help develop problem-solving skills.
These worksheets are the way to go if you are heading out for a long trip or to start a successful homeschooling day.
I included three different worksheets because one is just too little for how fun they are.
That’s it!
So there you have it – a variety of fun and engaging ” Letter E worksheets” to use with your students or children. Don’t forget to keep things interesting by mixing and matching different worksheets and illustrations.
Happy teaching!
Nicole
Sunday 1st of September 2024
I love these and I hope you finish them soon! I’m using the super simple trace ones to get my two year olds started on their letters as I couldn’t find any other good ones!