Learn Letter E – Alphabet for Children

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In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter “E” and its two distinct sounds: the “Ee” sound, as in “eagle,” and the “Eh” sound, as in “elephant.” The lesson included fun activities, such as pretending to flap arms like an eagle or mimicking an elephant’s trunk, while also introducing the word “easel” to highlight another sound of the letter. The session encouraged children to continue their exploration and learning about letters and sounds.
  1. What words can you think of that have the “ee” sound like in “eagle”?
  2. Can you think of a word that has the “eh” sound like in “elephant”?
  3. Do you like to paint or draw like the artists who use an easel?

Welcome to Learning About the Letter “E”!

Hello, little learners! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter “E.” Did you know that the letter “E” can make two different sounds? Let’s discover them together!

The “Ee” Sound

Sometimes, the letter “E” sounds like “ee.” Can you say “ee”? Great job! Let’s think of some words that have the “ee” sound. How about “eagle”? An eagle is a big bird that flies high in the sky. Can you flap your arms like an eagle?

The “Eh” Sound

Other times, the letter “E” sounds like “eh.” Can you say “eh”? Awesome! Let’s find some words with the “eh” sound. “Elephant” is one of them. An elephant is a huge animal with a long trunk. Can you pretend to have a trunk like an elephant?

More Fun with “E”

There’s another word where “E” sounds like “e,” and that word is “easel.” An easel is something artists use to hold their paper or canvas while they paint. Do you like to paint or draw?

Keep Learning and Exploring!

We hope you had fun learning about the letter “E” today! Remember, you can find more exciting videos and activities by visiting Kids Academy. Keep exploring and learning new things every day!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter “E”? What sounds do they make, and can you try saying them out loud?
  • Have you ever seen an eagle or an elephant in real life or in a book? What do you remember about them, and how did they make you feel?
  • Do you like to draw or paint? If you could use an easel to create anything you want, what would you paint or draw, and why?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a sound hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the “E” sound. Can you find something that makes the “ee” sound, like “eel,” or the “eh” sound, like “egg”? Draw a picture of each object you find and try to say the sound it makes. Share your drawings with a friend and see if they can guess the objects!

  2. Letter “E” Art: Create an art project using the letter “E.” Use materials like paper, glue, and crayons to make an “E” collage. You can cut out pictures from magazines or draw your own images of things that start with the letter “E,” like “eagle,” “elephant,” or “easel.” Display your artwork and explain the sounds each object makes.

  3. Story Time with “E”: Listen to a story or read a book that has lots of words with the letter “E.” As you read, clap your hands every time you hear a word with the “ee” or “eh” sound. After the story, try to remember and list as many “E” words as you can. Can you come up with your own short story using some of these words?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Welcome to Kids Academy! This is an educational video. The letter “E” makes two different sounds. Sometimes it says “eh,” and sometimes it says “ee.”

For example, “E” as in “eagle” says “ee,” and “E” as in “elephant” is for “elevator.”

Sometimes “E” says “e,” as in “easel.”

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