Make the letter E activity come alive with our best-in-class activity sheets. Each page is filled with charming images and engaging tasks that turn learning into an adventure.
These activities are powerful tools for parents and teachers who want real results. They help children practice writing, build vocabulary, and develop a true love for learning letters.
These worksheets designers created are letter-sized (8.5×11-inch) and they designed them to be easily downloaded and printed.
Uppercase
This letter activity worksheet lets kids color a big letter and a picture that starts with that letter. For example, “E” with an Dog. It helps kids learn letters while having fun.
Benefits of This Letter Activity Worksheet:
- Learn Letters
- Better Hand Skills
- Be Creative
- Stay Focused


First, cut out the picture from the sheet. Then, paste it on a piece of cardboard to make it strong. After that, cut along the dotted lines in the picture. You will get small pieces with letters on them. Give these pieces to the child. Ask them to arrange the letters in the correct order. When they do it right, the letter “E” will look complete.
Give the child a worksheet with many letters. Ask them to look at all the letters carefully. Tell them to find the letter “E”. Each time they see an “E”, they should draw a circle around it. They can use a crayon, pencil, or marker. Keep going until they find all the letter “E“s. When they finish, praise them for their good work. This makes learning fun and helps them know the letter better.

Lowercase
This letter activity worksheet lets kids color a big letter and a picture that starts with that letter. For example, “e” with an apple. It helps kids learn letters while having fun.
Benefits of This Letter Activity Worksheet:
- Learn Letters
- Better Hand Skills
- Be Creative
- Stay Focused


First, cut out the picture from the sheet. Then, paste it on a piece of cardboard to make it strong. After that, cut along the dotted lines in the picture. You will get small pieces with letters on them. Give these pieces to the child. Ask them to arrange the letters in the correct order. When they do it right, the letter “e” will look complete.
Give the child a worksheet with many letters. Ask them to look at all the letters carefully. Tell them to find the letter “e”. Each time they see an “e”, they should draw a circle around it. They can use a crayon, pencil, or marker. Keep going until they find all the letter “e”s. When they finish, praise them for their good work. This makes learning fun and helps them know the letter better.
