Letter E Words Elephant Eggplant

Letter E
Words
Elephant
Eagle
Earth
Eat
Eel
Egg
Eight
Eleven
Eye
Easel
Earmuffs
Elk
Earring
Elevator
Engine
Eggplant
Election
English
Easter
Empty
E-mail
Emerald
Envelope
Exercise
Exam
Evergreen
Excellent
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Lacing Cards
Children love lacing cards. You have the
option of printing up color or b & w cards to
color yourself.
You can print up the color lacing cards, cut
out on the dotted line, laminate, and punch
holes around the card using a hole punch.
Give the children lacing strings, yarn or
shoe laces to lace the cards.
The b & w set can also be used as an
additional craft for the children. Give each
child one of the cards, have them color and
cut out. Have an adult punch holes, and
they can lace using the above options of
string.
Lacing strings can be purchased though
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Print up on white card stock. Color - Cut out on
the dotted line. Punch holes with a hole punch.
Have children lace using lacing string.
E is for
Elephant
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Letter E
Lace Up Cards
E is for
Elephant
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Print up on white card stock. Cut out on the
dotted line. Laminate. Punch holes with a hole
punch. Have children lace using lacing string.
E is for
Elephant
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Letter E
Lace Up Cards
E is for
Elephant
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Letter E Poster
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W poster - color and
Laminate.
If using the Color poster – laminate.
B & W can also be used as an additional
letter E worksheet for the children.
Earth
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Earth
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Letter E Flashcards
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W flashcards - color and
laminate.
If using the color flashcards – laminate.
You can also use the cards as a Letter E
Ring book.
Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of
each card after you trim them, and place
together with a ring.
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B ll
Elephant
Earth
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B ll
Easel
Eagle
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Elk
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Elephant
Earth
Easel
Eagle
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Elk
Blank
Page
Letter E Worksheets
Print up on regular copy paper.
Use sheets as extra sheets during the letter
of the week or when working on the
Alphabet.
Name _____________________
Ee
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Eagle
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Name _____________________
Trace and color the letter “E e”
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Name _______________________________
Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.
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Name _________________________
Color the pictures that being with the letter “E”
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I see an elephant eating an easter egg
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Cut and Paste
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Letter E e - Mini Book
Print up the following sheet onto
white card stock.
Turn over and place back into the
printer and print up the next sheet.
(Fold on the dotted line.
You will have a 1 page – double
sided mini book)
Print up the pictures that begin with
the letter E.
Have children color – cut out and
paste onto the mini book.
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Picture’s that begin with the letter E e.
The Letter
Ee
by
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E
f
g
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E
Color each easel with a letter e inside
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stock – Use with The letter
E e sheet.
1 set of letter v items per
child. Color – cut out – glue
on the pictures that begin
with the letter e.
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Words That Begin With E Book
Print out the following pages to make a "Words That
Start with E" book, an early reader book for young
readers about the letter E.
There are two rectangular book pages on each
printed page. Have the children cut each page in half
along the dotted line. Staple the pages together at
the left of the page, then read the book, color the
pages, and write the words.
Words That Start
With E
By
______________
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Earth starts with E
Eel starts with E
Easter starts with E
Egg starts with E
Eye starts with E
Eight starts with E
Elephant starts with E
Eat starts with E
Ear starts with E
Recognizing the Letter “E”
Introduce the letter “E” to the children by
showing them the written word “Elephant” and
helping them to see that it begins with a “E”.
Cut a large elephant shape out of paper and
write the letter “E” on it. Have the children tear
or cut out magazine pictures beginning with the
letter “E” and then glue the pictures on the
elephant shape.
Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local
scrapbook store that start with the letter E.
elephant, ear muffs, eggplant, etc., and have
the children place on the elephant.
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Elephant
E
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Egg Collage
What You Need:
Contact paper
White construction or tissue paper.
Directions:
Cut the contact paper into the shape
of a oval. Let the children place construction
paper on it.
Cover the egg with another piece of contact
paper and cut to form an egg collage.
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Egg Pattern
Print up on white card
stock to make more
durable. Use as a
pattern to cut out egg
for an Egg Collage.
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E e Box
Get a box or container with cover. Label the
container E e Container.
Place items in the E e container that begin
with the letter E.
Elephant
Egg
Eagle
Elk
Easter
Ear Muffs
Earth
Eel
Eight (Eight of one item or flash card)
Eleven (Eleven of one item or flash card)
Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that
start with the letter E. Make sure items are not
to small to prevent choking for smaller
children.
Use E e Box container when introducing the
letter E to the children.
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Eggs on a E
Cut out a large letter E for each child (or use
the following sheet), and let them glue
pictures that begin with the letter E.
(You can try looking at a local scrapbooking
store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that
begin with the letter E. (Eggs, Elephants,
Eagle, etc).
If you use the following sheet, please print
up on white card stock to make sheet for
durable.
Name Jasmine
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Name ________________
Pictures that start with E
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Pictures that Begin with E
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Elephant
A circus elephant I went to see.
(Hold hand over eyes).
He had 4 legs and was bigger than me.
(Hold up 4 fingers and point to self).
He had two ears big and round.
(Show two fingers and make a circle with hands).
And one long nose that made a sound.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
(Put arm like trunk and make elephant noise).
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Make an E
How to make your body into an E
To be a big E,
Just sit right down.
Stretch your legs out
And try not to frown.
Hold out your left arm,
Stretch it out far.
Bend your other arm,
And there you are.
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Ethel the Hen
Ethel was a hen who laid 10 eggs.
(Hold up 10 fingers.)
Each chick hatched and had two legs.
(Cup hands together and open, pointing both
index fingers upward.)
They would play and have their fun.
(Wiggle all 10 fingers.)
But when Ethel called, they would come!
(While wiggling fingers, clasp hands together.)
(Ask: How many legs did 10 chicks have?
Let children draw 10 chicks to find out.)
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This Old Earth
(Sung to: "This Old Man")
This old earth
Needs our help
To stay fresh and clean and green
With a pick it up; pitch it in; and throw it in the can
This old earth needs a helping hand!
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Egg Shell Art
Supplies:
crushed egg shells
food coloring
glue
construction paper
You will need a large amount of crushed egg
shells for this activity. Sending a note home to
parents asking for leftover shells will help. Soak
egg shells in a solution of food coloring and
water. Prepare a number of different colors.
When shells are the color you desire, remove
and spread on paper towels to dry.
Direct children to make a large, simple drawing
or design and to glue on the crushed egg shells
wherever they wish. Allow artwork to dry before
displaying.
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Elephant
Place several pieces of white paper between two
pieces of grey paper and cut out an elephant
shape. Teach a lesson on elephants that are an
enormous size. You can talk about sizes big/little.
Glue on pictures of elephants and other
enormous animals.
E Practice
Invite children to form the capital letter E using
craft sticks. Glue to construction paper.
Patterned Egg Match-Ups
Cut 6 to 10 egg shapes out of cardboard. Cover
each shape by gluing on a different pattern of
wallpaper, wrapping paper or fabric. When the
glue has dried, cut each egg shape in half. Mix
up the halves and give them to your children. Let
them take turns putting the egg shapes back
together by matching the patterns on the egg
halves.
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Elmo
Use a heavy piece of paper shaped like Elmo's
head. Tear and glue on red paper so it looks like
Elmo's fur, add the rest of the features.
Easy Elephants
You can make elephant trunks by painting paper
towel rolls gray and when dry the children can
put them on and pretend to be elephants.
E Collage
Have each child bring in a picture from home of
something that begins with the letter "e". Then,
after each child says what they brought in, make
a class collage of all the pictures.
Paper Plate Elephant
The children paint paper plates gray. Add
construction paper ears, eyes (the BIG wiggly
ones look cute), then cut out a circle from the
center of the plate - this is where the children
stick their arms through to make the trunk!
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"The Elephant"
He's ever so big and ever so fat.
(hold hands high and then apart)
He has no hands, he has no toes.
(shake finger and head for no)
But goodness gracious, (hands on cheeks)
Such a nose!
(put right fist on nose and go down, making an
imaginary trunk)
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Egg Boats
Hard-boil one egg for every two children. Have
the children work in pairs to peel the shell from
the egg. Slice the egg in half and carefully
remove the yolk and put into a small paper cup.
Have each pair mix the yolk with 1-tsp.
Mayonnaise, 1/2 Tsp. Mustard and a dash of salt
and pepper. This mixture is scooped back into
the hollows of the white. Have each child make a
sail for the boat with a toothpick and a paper flag
with the letter E on it. Stick the sail into their
"boats" before they eat.
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E's in Eggs
Label stickers with E's and attach them to large
plastic eggs. Inside each egg put a picture of
something whose name begins with E.
Place the eggs in a basket. Have the children sit
in a circle with the basket in the middle. Let each
child in turn take an egg from the basket and
name the letter on it. Then have the child open
the egg and name the picture inside.
E
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Number Eggs
Collect five plastic eggs that are all the same
color. (Or use eggs of different colors and mix up
the tops and bottoms.} Using a permanent felt-tip
marker, write the numerals 1 to 5 on the top
halves of the eggs and draw corresponding
numbers of dots on the bottom halves. Place the
egg tops and bottoms in two separate boxes.
Then let the children take turns finding the
matching numbered halves and putting the eggs
together.
Extension: When the children have correctly
matched the egg halves, let them fill the eggs
with corresponding numbers of dried beans, if
desired.
2
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One Little Elephant
One little elephant went out to play,
(Make an elephant trunk with your arm held in
front of your face)
Out on a spider's web one day.
(Pretend to walk carefully on a spider's web)
He had such enormous fun,
That he called for another elephant to come!
(Motion for the other "elephants" (kids))
(Yell) Too many elephants! There goes the web!
(Fall down with the kids)
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Extraordinary!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have
done with the letter E.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase E.
_________________________
Signed
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Extraordinary!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have done
with the letter E.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase E.
_________________________
Signed
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