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Creative Letter E Activities for Preschool: Painting, Playdough, and Pom-Pom Fun!

Introducing the letter E to preschoolers can be an engaging and hands-on experience with activities that spark their creativity and develop fine motor skills. Here are three exciting ways to teach the letter E using the theme of envelopes. These letter E activities for preschool are perfect for small groups or individual learning centers and can easily be adapted for classroom or home use.

Activity 1: Painting the Letter E on an Envelope

Start your letter E lesson with a tactile and artistic approach by having children paint the letter E on real envelopes. Provide each child with a sturdy envelope and a set of washable paints. Demonstrate how to paint an uppercase E on the envelope, then encourage them to add their own colorful touches. This activity helps familiarize students with the shape of the letter while allowing them to explore their artistic side. Plus, using envelopes ties the activity to a real-world object, making the learning experience more meaningful.

envelope themed letter e activities
Envelope themed letter e activities.

Activity 2: Creating the Letter E with Playdough

Next, move on to a sensory activity that strengthens little hands. Provide playdough in various colors and demonstrate rolling it into thin “snakes.” Show children how to shape the playdough into both uppercase and lowercase letter E’s. This hands-on activity not only reinforces letter recognition but also enhances fine motor skills and spatial awareness. Encourage creativity by allowing children to decorate their playdough letters with small embellishments like beads or buttons.

preschool letter E lesson plan
Preschool letter E lesson plan.

Activity 3: Filling in the Letter E with Pom-Poms

Wrap up your lesson with a colorful and fun fine motor activity. Prepare printed templates of the letter E on cardstock and provide an assortment of pom-poms and glue sticks. Ask children to fill in the outlines of the letter E by gluing the pom-poms onto the template. The bright colors and soft textures of the pom-poms make this activity both visually appealing and engaging. It’s an excellent way to practice letter formation and develop hand-eye coordination.

fun letter E activities
Fun letter E activities.

Letter E Lesson Plans and Worksheets

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