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This printable worksheet helps kindergarteners master the letter E through guided tracing and beginning sound identification. Students practice stroke order for uppercase and lowercase letters, then connect the letter shape to words like elephant, egg, and earth. This resource builds foundational handwriting and phonics skills.

At a Glance

  • Grade: Kindergarten · Subject: Phonics and Handwriting
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D — Recognize and write uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet
  • Skill Focus: Letter E stroke formation and short e beginning sounds
  • Format: 1 page · 8 tasks · No answer key required · PDF
  • Best For: Early morning work or independent writing practice
  • Time: 10–15 minutes

This single-page worksheet features a structured layout for young learners. Large visual guides demonstrate step-by-step stroke order for uppercase E and lowercase e. Students trace five dotted letter pairs to build muscle memory, then use three blank primary writing lines for independent practice. Three illustrations—an elephant, egg, and earth—reinforce the short /e/ sound.

Zero-Prep Workflow

This resource minimizes teacher preparation. Follow these three steps to integrate this activity:

  1. Print (1 minute): Send the single-page PDF to your copier. No collation required.
  2. Distribute (30 seconds): Pass out sheets and pencils. Visual guides allow students to start immediately.
  3. Review (30 seconds): Walk the room to check pencil grip and letter formation.

With under two minutes of setup, this worksheet is excellent for sub plans or independent centers.

Standards Alignment

This activity aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D, requiring students to write uppercase and lowercase letters. The vocabulary images support CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.A by linking the letter E to its primary short sound. Both codes can be copied directly into lesson plans or IEP goals.

How to Use It

Use this worksheet during your phonics block after direct instruction on the letter E. Model the stroke order, then have students complete the tracing portion. Transition to the blank lines for independent writing. Observe students to ensure they start strokes at the top line. This activity takes 10 to 15 minutes.

Who It's For

This worksheet is ideal for kindergarteners learning letter formation, or first graders needing handwriting remediation. The visual cues support English language learners. Pair this worksheet with a letter E anchor chart to create a cohesive learning experience.

This letter E writing worksheet aligns with early literacy research emphasizing the integration of handwriting and phonics instruction. According to the Fisher & Frey (2014) gradual release of responsibility framework, scaffolding instruction from guided tracing to independent practice helps young learners internalize correct letter formation. By combining motor skill development with phonemic awareness—linking the letter shape to the short /e/ sound in words like elephant and egg—this resource reinforces the orthographic mapping necessary for reading acquisition. The structured layout supports cognitive load theory by presenting clear, uncluttered visual paths for tracing, which prevents frustration in early writers. Teachers can confidently utilize this worksheet to meet the requirements of CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D, ensuring students build the foundational print concepts required for future reading success.