Meet the Letters – e

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In today’s lesson, young learners explored the letter “e,” discovering its shape, sound, and significance. They practiced identifying objects that start with the “e” sound, engaged in a fun song about the letter, and practiced writing it. The lesson emphasized the importance of the letter “e” in language and encouraged students to continue finding it in their surroundings.
  1. What does the letter “e” look like?
  2. What sound does the letter “e” make?
  3. Can you find something in the room that starts with the “e” sound?

Meet the Letter – e

Hello, little learners! Today, we are going to have fun with a special letter. Can you guess which one? It’s the letter “e”! Let’s learn all about it together.

What Does the Letter “e” Look Like?

The letter “e” is a friendly little letter. It looks like a small circle with a line sticking out on the right side. Can you draw it in the air with your finger? Great job!

What Sound Does “e” Make?

The letter “e” makes a sound like “eh” as in “egg” or “elephant”. Can you say “eh”? Let’s say it together: “eh, eh, eh!”

Finding “e” Around Us

Let’s play a game! Look around your room and see if you can find things that start with the “e” sound. Maybe you see an “egg” or an “envelope”. What else can you find?

Fun with “e”

Let’s sing a little song about the letter “e”. Ready? Here we go:

“E is for elephant, big and gray,
E is for egg, we eat every day!
E is exciting, let’s shout hooray!
E is everywhere, hip-hip-hooray!”

Practice Writing “e”

Now, let’s practice writing the letter “e”. Get a piece of paper and a crayon. Start by making a small circle, then add a little line on the right. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be an expert!

Let’s Remember!

Remember, the letter “e” is special. It helps us make words and sounds. Keep looking for “e” everywhere you go, and you’ll see how important it is!

Thanks for learning with me today. See you next time for more fun with letters!

  • Can you think of any other words that start with the letter “e”? Maybe something you see at home or at school?
  • Have you ever seen an animal or an object that starts with the letter “e”? What was it, and where did you see it?
  • Why do you think the letter “e” is important in the words we use every day? Can you find a word in your favorite book that has the letter “e” in it?
  1. Letter “e” Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the letter “e”. Can you find an egg, an envelope, or maybe even an eraser? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you find. Share your discoveries with a friend or family member and see if they can find more “e” objects!

  2. Sound Detective: Become a sound detective and listen for the “eh” sound in words around you. Ask an adult to read a story or a list of words, and every time you hear the “eh” sound, clap your hands or give a thumbs up. How many “e” sounds can you find?

  3. Creative “e” Art: Use your imagination to create an art piece featuring the letter “e”. You can draw an elephant, an egg, or anything else that starts with “e”. Use crayons, markers, or even collage materials. Display your artwork and explain to someone why you chose those “e” items.

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