Find the Letter: E is for Earth
Learning the alphabet sticks better when kids can see it, find it, and play with it—and this Earth-themed activity does all three at once.
These Find the Letter: E is for Earth printables are designed to help preschool and early elementary kids recognize both uppercase E and lowercase e among a mix of similar-looking letters. With an Earth Day tie-in, it adds just enough theme to keep things fun while still focusing on an essential early reading skill: letter recognition.
This worksheet works well as a quick warm-up, a quiet-time activity, or part of a larger Earth Day or space-themed unit. It’s simple, low-prep, and easy to repeat—exactly the kind of activity that builds confidence over time.

How to Use This Worksheet
There are a few easy ways to turn this into a hands-on learning moment, depending on your child’s age and attention span.
You can start by having your child circle every uppercase E and square every lowercase e. This helps them begin to visually distinguish between the two forms while also practicing shapes.
Another option is to assign different colors to each letter. For example, they might color uppercase E in green (for Earth) and lowercase e in blue (for oceans). This adds a visual connection that can help the letters stick a little better.
If your child enjoys more tactile activities, try using dot markers or stickers. Dabbing or placing something directly on each correct letter turns the worksheet into more of a game than a task.
No matter how you use it, the goal is repetition without boredom—and this format makes that easy.
Pair It With Other Alphabet Practice
This printable works best when it’s part of a consistent routine. You can rotate it in with other “find the letter” sheets, letter tracing, or simple phonics games to keep things fresh.
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If you’re focusing on a letter-of-the-week approach, this fits in easily alongside crafts, books, or themed activities that reinforce the same letter.
Keep It Simple and Fun
At this stage, learning should feel approachable. A worksheet like this doesn’t need to be complicated to be effective. A few minutes of focused practice, paired with a little creativity, can go a long way.
Whether you’re using it for Earth Day or just working through the alphabet, this is one of those easy wins you can come back to again and again.
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Why This Works
Activities like this may look simple, but they build a foundation that supports reading later on. Being able to quickly recognize letters—especially ones that look similar—is a skill kids will use every time they pick up a book.
Worksheets like this also give kids a sense of independence. They can complete them on their own, check their work, and feel successful without needing constant help.
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