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Educational coloring worksheet for children to identify and color images starting with the "E" sound.

A black-and-white educational worksheet featuring various images for children to color, with the instruction "Color the images that begin with an E sound." Includes illustrations of an egg, elephant, umbrella, and other objects, with the letter "Ee" at the top.

A black-and-white educational worksheet featuring various images for children to color, with the instruction "Color the images that begin with an E sound." Includes illustrations of an egg, elephant, umbrella, and other objects, with the letter "Ee" at the top.

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Let’s go through each picture one by one and ask: “Does this word start with the ‘E’ sound?”

We’re looking for words that begin with the letter E — like “egg,” “elephant,” or “envelope.”

Here’s what we see:

- Egg → YES (starts with E)
- Cracked eggshell → still part of “egg” → YES
- Apple → starts with A → NO
- Elevator → starts with E → YES
- Bell → starts with B → NO
- Sun → starts with S → NO
- Bee → starts with B → NO
- Umbrella → starts with U → NO
- Eagle → starts with E → YES
- Boy shouting “Echo!”? Wait — he’s making a sound, but the image is labeled as “echo”? Actually, in many worksheets, this boy represents “echo” → starts with E → YES
- Can (like a can of soup) → starts with C → NO
- Arm with elbow → “elbow” starts with E → YES
- Earring → starts with E → YES
- Ostrich → starts with O → NO
- Girl exercising → “exercise” starts with E → YES
- Envelope → starts with E → YES
- Duck → starts with D → NO
- Key → starts with K → NO
- Star → starts with S → NO
- Eggplant → starts with E → YES
- Tree on cliff → “edge”? The cliff edge? But it’s drawn as a tree on a cliff — maybe “earth”? Not clear. Let’s skip unless obvious. Actually, some worksheets use this for “earth” or “edge” — but since it’s not clearly labeled, and “tree” doesn’t start with E, let’s say NO.
- Ant → starts with A → NO
- Cloud person? Looks like “fluffy cloud” — no E sound → NO
- Scientist girl doing experiment → “experiment” starts with E → YES
- Spider web → “web” starts with W → NO
- Elephant → starts with E → YES

Now let’s list all the ones that DO start with E:

Egg
Cracked eggshell (still counts as egg)
Elevator
Eagle
Echo (boy shouting)
Elbow (arm pointing to elbow)
Earring
Exercise (girl stretching)
Envelope
Eggplant
Experiment (scientist girl)
Elephant

Wait — did I miss any?

What about the feather? Feather starts with F → NO
The number 3? No
The number 4? No
The key? No
The star? No
The duck? No
The ostrich? No
The bee? No
The umbrella? No
The apple? No
The bell? No
The sun? No
The can? No
The ant? No
The cloud person? No
The spider web? No
The tree/cliff? Probably not — unless it’s “earth,” but it’s not labeled. Better to leave out.

So final list of images to color:

1. Egg
2. Cracked eggshell
3. Elevator
4. Eagle
5. Boy shouting (echo)
6. Arm with elbow
7. Earring
8. Girl exercising
9. Envelope
10. Eggplant
11. Scientist girl (experiment)
12. Elephant

That’s 12 items.

But wait — sometimes “cracked eggshell” is considered part of the egg, so maybe count as one? But in the image, they are separate drawings — so probably both should be colored.

Also, is “echo” really represented? In many phonics worksheets, a child shouting with sound waves means “echo.” So yes.

And “elbow” — the arm has an arrow pointing to the elbow joint — so yes.

“Exercise” — girl standing with arms out, maybe doing yoga or stretching — often used for “exercise.”

“Experiment” — girl with goggles and beakers — definitely “experiment.”

All good.

Final Answer:
Color these images:
- Egg
- Cracked eggshell
- Elevator
- Eagle
- Boy shouting (echo)
- Arm showing elbow
- Earring
- Girl exercising
- Envelope
- Eggplant
- Scientist girl (doing experiment)
- Elephant
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of letter e sounds worksheet.
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