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In this lesson, students explore the letter E through various engaging examples, such as “elephant,” “egg,” and “enjoy,” while learning about their meanings and associations. The lesson encourages participation and fun, reinforcing the concept of the letter E before transitioning to the letter C with similar activities. By the end, students are motivated to continue practicing their understanding of these letters and their corresponding words.
  1. What animal starts with the letter E that has a long trunk?
  2. Can you think of something yummy that starts with the letter E?
  3. What do we do when we enjoy something?

Let’s Learn About the Letter E!

Hi there! Today, we’re going to have fun with the letter E. Are you ready? Let’s go!

E is for Elephant

Can you imagine a big, friendly elephant? Elephants are amazing animals with long trunks. E, E, elephant!

E is for Egg

Have you ever seen an egg? Eggs are oval and can be used to make yummy things like cakes. E, E, egg!

E is for Empty

When something is empty, it means there’s nothing inside. Like an empty box! E, E, empty!

E is for Enjoy

When you have fun, you enjoy yourself. Let’s enjoy learning together! E, E, enjoy!

E is for Evening

Evening is the time when the sun goes down, and the sky gets dark. It’s a great time to see stars! E, E, evening!

E is for Ear

We use our ears to hear sounds. Can you wiggle your ears? E, E, ear!

E is for East

East is one of the directions on a map. The sun rises in the east every morning. E, E, east!

E is for Eight

Eight is a number. Can you count to eight with me? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8! E, E, eight!

E is for Early

When you wake up early, you get up before the sun is high in the sky. E, E, early!

E is for Electric

Electric things need power to work, like lights and TVs. E, E, electric!

E is for Enter

When you enter a room, you go inside. Let’s enter the world of learning! E, E, enter!

Now, Let’s Meet the Letter C!

C is for Cat

Cats are furry animals that like to purr and play. Do you have a cat? C, C, cat!

C is for Cake

Cakes are sweet treats that we enjoy on special days like birthdays. Yum! C, C, cake!

Wasn’t that fun? Now you know lots of words that start with the letters E and C. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a letter expert in no time!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the letter E? Maybe you can find some in your house or outside. What do you see?
  • What is your favorite word that starts with the letter E from the lesson? Why do you like it? Can you draw a picture of it?
  • Have you ever seen an elephant or eaten an egg? Share your experience with the group or your family. What was it like?
  1. Elephant Ears Craft: Let’s make our own elephant ears! Use a paper plate and cut it in half to create two big ears. Decorate them with crayons or markers. Once done, attach them to a headband or a strip of paper to wear around your head. While wearing your elephant ears, pretend to be an elephant and make elephant sounds. Can you think of other animals that start with the letter E?

  2. Egg Hunt: Go on an egg hunt around your house or classroom. Find objects that are shaped like an egg or start with the letter E. Once you find them, gather them in a basket. After the hunt, count how many items you found and share them with your friends. What other words can you think of that start with the letter E?

  3. Evening Sky Observation: With the help of an adult, go outside in the evening and look at the sky. Can you see the stars? Talk about what you see and how the sky changes from day to night. Draw a picture of the evening sky and share it with your class. What other things can you do in the evening that start with the letter E?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Here comes the letter E.
E is for elephant.
E, E, elephant.
E is for egg.
E, E, egg.
E is for empty.
E, E, empty.
E is for enjoy.
I, I enjoy.
[Music]
E is for evening.
E, E, evening.
E is for ear.
E, E, ear.
E is for east.
E, E, east.
E is for I.
I, I, I.
[Music]
E is for eight.
E, E, eight.
E is for early.
E, E, early.
E is for electric.
E, E, electric.
E is for enter.
E, E, enter.
[Music]
Here comes the letter C.
C is for cat.
C, C, cat.
C is for cake.
C, C, cake.

This version removes any unnecessary repetitions and maintains clarity.

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