“The Letter E Song”

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the letter “E” through engaging characters like Emma the emu, Ellie the elephant, and Edith the eagle. They learn about the letter’s significance and explore various words that begin with “E,” while also encouraging creativity through drawing and singing. The lesson emphasizes the fun and excitement of discovering new words associated with the letter “E.”
  1. What is your favorite animal that starts with the letter “E”?
  2. Can you think of a food that starts with the letter “E”?
  3. What fun things can you draw that begin with the letter “E”?

Let’s Learn About the Letter “E”!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with the letter “E”? It’s the fifth letter in the alphabet, and it’s super exciting! Let’s meet some friends who love the letter “E” too!

Emma the Emu and Ellie the Elephant

Emma the emu and Ellie the elephant are best friends at the zoo. They love spending time together! Ellie munches on peanuts, while Emma snacks on insects. They both enjoy eating fruits and grass, too. Yum!

Edith the Eagle’s Eggs

Now, let’s meet Edith the eagle. She laid eight eggs and kept them warm until springtime. When the eggs hatched, out came eight fluffy baby eagles! They had curly feathers and made lots of peeping sounds. These little eagles were always hungry and ready to eat!

Sing Along with “E”

Isn’t the letter “E” amazing? It starts so many fun words like Emma, Ellie, and Edith. Can you think of other words that begin with “E”? Let’s sing and celebrate this excellent letter together!

More Fun with “E”

Here are some more words that start with “E”: egg, elephant, and eagle. Can you find things around you that start with “E”? Maybe you can draw a picture of an elephant or an egg!

Keep exploring and having fun with the letter “E”! It’s a wonderful letter with so many exciting words to discover!

  1. Can you think of any animals or things around you that start with the letter “E”? Share what you find with your friends or family!
  2. Emma the emu and Ellie the elephant are best friends. Do you have a best friend? What fun things do you like to do together?
  3. Edith the eagle had eight eggs that hatched into fluffy baby eagles. Have you ever seen a baby animal? What was it like, and what did it do?
  1. Explore Your Environment: Go on a letter “E” scavenger hunt! Look around your home or classroom and find objects that start with the letter “E”. Can you find an egg, an eraser, or maybe even an envelope? Make a list or draw pictures of the items you discover. Share your findings with your friends or family!

  2. Crafty “E” Creations: Use craft materials like paper, glue, and crayons to create your own “E” animals. You can make an emu, an elephant, or an eagle. Use your imagination to decorate them. Once you’re done, tell a story about your animal and what it likes to do, just like Emma, Ellie, and Edith!

  3. Word Play with “E”: Think of as many words as you can that start with the letter “E”. Write them down or say them out loud. Can you make a fun sentence using some of these words? For example, “Ellie the elephant eagerly eats eggs every evening.” Try to come up with your own silly sentences and share them with your classmates!

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

Come along with me, and let’s sing about “e,” the letter that follows the fourth letter. How many words in this song will there be that begin with the excellent fifth letter?

Emma the emu and Ellie the elephant enjoy being friends at the zoo. Ellie eats peanuts, and Emma eats insects, and each one eats fruits and grass, too.

Come along with me, and let’s sing about “e,” the letter that follows the fourth letter. How many words in this song will there be that begin with the excellent fifth letter?

Edith the eagle laid eight eagle eggs and sat on them until spring. The eggs all hatched early. Their feathers were curly! Lots of peeping and cheeping, no time for any sleeping—the eight hungry eagles wanted something to eat!

Come along with me, let’s sing about “e,” the letter that follows the fourth letter. How many words in this song will there be that begin with the excellent fifth letter? That begin with the excellent fifth letter “e”!

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