Letter E

Letter E

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is designed to teach the letter ‘E’ in the D’Nealian style of print, which is characterized by its slanted lines and curved edges. It is structured into three parts: one for tracing the uppercase ‘E’, another for the lowercase ‘e’, and a third section for practicing a combination of both. The worksheet provides numbered arrows on the dotted letters to guide students through the correct formation and stroke order. An illustration of an egg is included as a pictorial reference to a word beginning with the letter ‘E’, helping to make a connection between the letter and its sound.

The worksheet’s objective is to instruct students in the precise hand movements required to write the letter ‘E’ in the D’Nealian manuscript. It helps students understand the difference in writing the uppercase and lowercase forms of the letter. Through repeated tracing, the worksheet builds muscle memory for the hand motions necessary to write ‘E’ fluently. Additionally, the image of the egg serves to associate the letter with a familiar object, aiding in phonetic learning and vocabulary expansion.