Learning Outcomes
Earth → circling Earth among planet pictures → strengthens visual recognition of Earth as a planet during daily Earth and Space talks.
Earth → using one-to-one counting while marking Earth pictures → improves attention and supports early number sense through repeated science-focused checks.
Earth → repeating the sentence “Earth is a planet” after each circle → grows science vocabulary and helps kindergarteners remember key Earth facts.

Circle Earth Among Planets Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Circle Earth worksheet practices Earth and Space skills by having kindergarteners find and circle the planet Earth among other solar system pictures.
Spotting Earth helps children connect science vocabulary to real visuals, so Earth becomes a familiar “place” in the solar system instead of just a word on a page.
Set a timer for 5 minutes, bring a crayon or pencil, and guide a slow search across the planets. After the child circles an Earth picture, parent and child can do a quick check by looking for the blue oceans and green land tones.
This specific Circle Earth worksheet keeps the focus on Earth recognition with one clear task per page, so kindergarteners practice a steady science routine without extra skills like tracing letters.
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