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In today’s lesson, we explored the letter E, learning to identify and write both the uppercase (Big E) and lowercase (small e) forms. Students practiced drawing the letters in the air and on paper, while also discovering words that begin with E, such as “elephant,” “egg,” and “engine.” The lesson encouraged ongoing practice and highlighted resources like ABCmouse.com for further learning.
  1. What does the big E look like? Can you show me with your finger?
  2. How do we make a small e? Can you try it in the air?
  3. Can you think of a word that starts with the letter E? What is it?

Let’s Learn About the Letter E!

Today, we are going to have fun learning about the letter E. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Big E

The big E looks like this: E. It has three straight lines on the side and one long line down. Can you try drawing a big E in the air with your finger? Great job!

Small e

Now, let’s learn about the small e. It looks like this: e. It has a little loop and a line. Can you make a small e with your finger in the air? Awesome!

Practice Writing

Let’s practice writing big E and small e on paper. Grab a crayon or a pencil and try it out. Remember, big E has three lines and a long line, and small e has a loop and a line. Keep practicing, and you’ll get better and better!

Fun with E

Did you know that many words start with the letter E? Like elephant, egg, and engine. Can you think of any other words that start with E?

ABCmouse.com

If you want to learn more about letters and have fun, you can visit ABCmouse.com. They have lots of games and activities to help you learn!

Keep practicing your letters, and soon you’ll be an expert at writing E!

  • Can you think of a word that starts with the letter E that you see or use every day? Why do you think that word is important?
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter E, and can you draw a picture of it? Share your drawing with your family or friends and explain why you chose that word.
  • Have you ever seen an elephant, egg, or engine in real life? What was it like, and what did you notice about it?
  1. Letter E Hunt: Go on a letter E hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that start with the letter E, like an envelope or an eraser. Can you find at least three items? Share what you found with a friend or family member.

  2. E Sound Game: Play a game where you make the sound of the letter E. Take turns with a partner saying words that start with the E sound, like “elephant” or “egg.” How many words can you come up with together?

  3. Creative E Art: Use craft materials like paper, glue, and crayons to create a picture of something that starts with the letter E. It could be an elephant, an egg, or anything else you can think of. Display your artwork and explain your creation to the class.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

“Let’s write Big E. Let’s write small e. Big E, small b. ABCmouse.com.”

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