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This Grade 1 letter Ee tracing worksheet provides students with structured practice to master the formation of uppercase and lowercase letters. By focusing on the letter E and the keyword elephant, learners develop the fine motor control necessary for legible handwriting. This resource ensures students gain confidence in their early literacy skills.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 1 · Subject: ELA
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.A — Print all upper- and lowercase letters correctly
  • Skill Focus: Letter Ee formation
  • Format: 1 page · 24 tasks · No answer key needed · PDF
  • Best For: Morning work or literacy centers
  • Time: 10–15 minutes

Inside this single-page PDF, you will find a clear header featuring the letter Ee and an elephant illustration for phonics reinforcement. The worksheet contains two rows of circular tracing guides and two rows of boxed tracing frames. These 24 specific tasks guide the student from guided tracing to more independent letter placement within defined boundaries.

This zero-prep resource is designed for immediate classroom implementation. First, print the single-page PDF in about 30 seconds. Next, distribute the sheets to students during your literacy block or as a transition activity. Finally, walk the room to provide immediate feedback on pencil grip and stroke order. Total teacher preparation time is under 2 minutes, making it an ideal sub plan addition.

This worksheet aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.A, which requires students to demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar by printing all upper- and lowercase letters. It also supports phonemic awareness by linking the letter sound to the visual cue. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools.

Use this worksheet during the independent practice phase of a handwriting lesson. After modeling the correct stroke order for E and e on the whiteboard, assign this page for practice. It also serves as a formative assessment tool; observe if students start their strokes from the top down to identify those needing additional intervention during small group instruction.

This resource is ideal for first-grade students developing fine motor skills or kindergarteners ready for advanced tracing. It works well for English Language Learners who benefit from the visual elephant cue. Pair this worksheet with a letter-sound anchor chart or a tactile sand-tracing activity for a multi-sensory learning experience that reinforces letter recognition.

Research from Fisher & Frey (2014) emphasizes the importance of guided practice in the gradual release of responsibility model, particularly for foundational skills like letter formation. This worksheet provides the necessary repetition for students to internalize the motor patterns required for CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.A. By offering 24 distinct opportunities to trace and write the letter Ee, the resource ensures that students move beyond simple recognition to active production. Consistent use of structured handwriting tasks has been shown to improve overall writing fluency and cognitive load management during more complex composition tasks. This printable tool offers a high-utility, low-barrier method for ensuring all learners meet grade-level expectations for penmanship and literacy conventions while providing teachers with a reliable, ready-to-use instructional asset.