Snag these letter E of the week printable activities alongside my free printable preschool E worksheets to help your preschoolers build fluency in recognizing, writing, and sounding the letter E.
These worksheets are perfect for kids at home and in the classroom.
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What’s Inside the Letter E Printable Pack?
This engaging letter E includes a trace-and-color worksheet where your kids will practice writing an E word, such as:
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Earth
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Ear
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Elephant
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Egg
After they have traced the words, your kids are instructed to color the matching illustrations. This combines letter formation practice with creative expression.
These visual connections help reinforce your preschoolers with letter recognition, early phonics, and beginning sounds simply and effectively.
But that’s just the beginning!
Also included in this set are four flip-book-style worksheets.
Each sheet features two rectangular panels, with each panel focusing on a different E word.
Your child will trace the E word and then color the corresponding picture, such as “eggplant” or “elf.”
These panels are ideal for cutting out and assembling into a mini flip book or word wall display.
Words featured on the flip book pages include:
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Eggplant
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Emotions
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Eleven
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Eel
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Elf
These thoughtful additions go beyond the basics, helping your child connect to a wider range of letter E vocabulary.
Why Use These Letter E Worksheets?
This printable pack is more than just tracing and coloring, my friend.
It’s a thoughtfully crafted resource that supports multiple early learning goals. These activities will help kids with:
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Recognizing and pronouncing the /e/ sound
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Expand their vocabulary with E words
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Engage in creative, screen-free learning
Whether you’re building your letter of the week curriculum, creating a literacy center, or looking for quiet time activities at home, these preschool letter E worksheets are a perfect fit.
Creative Ways to Use Your Letter E Printables
To get the most out of these free letter E worksheets, try using them in multiple formats:
Flip Book – Cut and staple the panels together to create a personalized letter E flip book.
Letter E Word Wall – Display the words and images on a classroom bulletin board or your refrigerator.
Morning Work – Use the tracing pages for a quiet, focused start to the school day.
Hands-On Extension – Pair the word “egg” with a real egg activity, or use mirrors to look at an ear when working with “ear.”
Storytime Connection – Read an elephant-themed book like Elmer or Elephants Cannot Dance to tie literature into your letter focus.
More Letter E Words For Preschool Vocabulary Practice
In addition to the words included in the printable pack, here’s a list of other fun and simple E words you can introduce to your preschoolers:
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Envelope
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Engine
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Exit
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Eraser
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Eye
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Echo
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Elbow
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East
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Edge
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Eat
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End
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Eagle
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Energy
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Explorer
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Evening
Use these words in circle time, songs, art projects, or storytelling to enhance your letter E week and build language skills.
E Is For Explore, Excite, and Educate
With a mix of tracing, coloring, and vocabulary building, your child will not only learn the letter E but also develop important pre-reading and writing skills.
Whether you’re working with a classroom full of little learners or one curious child at home, this Letter E of the Week printable makes learning the alphabet fun and accessible.
Download Your Free Printable Worksheets
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Letter E Of The Week Printable (1 download )
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Keep The Learning Going
Here are some more resources for you to make learning letters fun for your preschoolers:
- Preschool letter F free worksheets
- Preschool letter G worksheets
- Letter H free printable worksheets
- Preschool letter I worksheets
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