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Tracing Letter E Worksheets (with Video)

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These FREE tracing letter E worksheets will help your little ones practice their alphabet by learning one letter at a time! These Free letter tracing worksheets are available in uppercase, lowercase and a combination of both upper and lowercase letter E Tracing worksheets!

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Tracing Letter E Worksheets Feature

FREE PRINTABLE LETTER TRACING WORKSHEETS FOR THE LETTER E

To print any of these free printable worksheets, simply click on the picture of the pdf document you would like to print and follow your printers instructions. These PDF files are for personal use only. If you are a teacher wanting to a pdf file for your kindergarten students please email me at hello@hsfg.org for permission for classroom use. 

Uppercase Letter E Tracing Worksheet

Uppercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet
Uppercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet

Lowercase Letter e Tracing Worksheet

Lowercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet
Lowercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet

Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Ee Tracing Worksheet

Uppercase and Lowercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet
Uppercase and Lowercase Tracing Letter E Worksheet

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INTRODUCING LETTER E

Yay! It’s such an exciting moment in time when your child starts learning letter recognitionLetter E is the fifth letter in the alphabet and is a vowel! There are 5 vowels and 21 consonants in the English alphabet that make up the 26 letters of the alphabet. I hope I get to join you and your little one as you are learning all about the letter letter E! E is for egg, envelope, and encouraging! If you are wanting to learn more about How to teach the alphabet (scroll down past the letter A tracing pages to see how to teach the alphabet), you’re in the right place! Tracing letters is such a fun way to introduce the letters of the alphabet! 

If you have a preschooler still learning the shapes of the letters, an easy way to practice letters is through flash cards and coloring pages. Practice the letter E sound as you put your hands around your mouth like your yelling like the elephant in these super fun and engaging flashcards from ABC SEE HEAR DO flash cards. These are my favorite because they give an action for the child to do as they say the letter sounds engaging other parts of their brain to better remember the alphabet.

Tracing letters is a great way to introduce the letters of the alphabet! Don’t forget to read books about the letter a, do some hands-on activities and crafts for your little learners, and make sure you are practicing the letter sound for the letter E. /E/ says “eh’ as in egg.

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BENEFITS OF LETTER TRACING

Letter tracing helps children refine their fine motor skills and pre-writing skills. Tracing also lays the foundation for proper letter formation, word building and even drawing. If you are looking for additional ways to build fine motor skills check out this post from The Imagination Tree: 40 Fine Motor Skills Activities. One of my favorite fine motor skills for letter E is this Melissa and Doug Wooden Alphabet Letter Lacing Cards!

TRACING LETTER E VIDEO

Proper letter formation is super important when learning to write, so I included this fun video for you to watch with your child. This is such a fun way for you to introduce the letter E and then use the free printable worksheets below as practice.

PRINTING TIPS

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As a best practice, I recommend printing in color. I know it can get expensive always printing in color if you are using a laser printer. That is why I switched over to an Epson Ecotank! It was a bit of an investment up front, but it has been worth it! I have printed over 12,000 pages (90% of that in color…mostly homeschool curriculum if you are wondering why I’m printing so much) over the past two years and I have only refilled the ink 2x! For the price of the refillable ink and how long it lasts, it is most definitely the most affordable option if you are looking to print a lot of colorful pages in the near future.

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