Cursive E
Learn how to write cursive E with our free printable worksheets. Practice both capital E in cursive and lowercase cursive e, plus common words starting with E like egg, eat, and end. These guided practice sheets help students master forming and joining the cursive letter E with step-by-step tracing and independent writing practice.
How to Write Cursive E
The cursive E is one of the more distinctive letters, with elegant loops in both uppercase and lowercase forms. The capital E features a decorative looped design, while the lowercase e is compact and frequently used.
E Capital E in Cursive
- Start at the middle and loop upward to the left
- Curve around and create a large backward loop
- Sweep across to the right at the middle
- End with a connecting stroke at the baseline
e Lowercase e in Cursive
- Start with an upward stroke to the middle line
- Loop around to the left, creating a small oval
- Continue the stroke out to the right
- Exit with a connecting stroke toward the next letter
💡 Practice Tip
The lowercase cursive e is one of the most common letters in English, so it’s worth extra practice. Focus on keeping the loop small and consistent. Use the dotted-line worksheets below to build muscle memory.
Printable Cursive E Practice Sheets

Practice Forming Cursive Letter E Words
Trace and write cursive words starting with the letter E, including egg, ear, and eye on lined practice rows.

Practice Joining Letter E
Practice joining cursive letter combinations starting with E, including ea, ed, eg, el, em, and en on guided lines.

Letter E Upper and Lowercase Cursive Practice
Trace rows of uppercase and lowercase cursive letter E with dotted guides progressing to independent writing lines.
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