Learning Outcomes
Earth recognition → circling the Earth among planet pictures → strengthens early visual discrimination and starts solar system vocabulary.
Solar system awareness → counting circled Earth spots across rows → connects one planet idea with simple quantity talk.
Fine-motor control → tracing a finger path to choose the Earth target before circling → builds hand steadiness for later writing.

Circle the Earth Planet Worksheet for Preschool
The Circle the Earth planet worksheet gives preschoolers practice identifying Earth in a set of planet pictures and marking Earth with a circle.
Spotting Earth helps build early science habits like noticing differences, using science words, and linking the idea of Earth to the solar system.
To use the Circle the Earth planet worksheet, sit side-by-side, point to the first row, and say, “Find Earth, circle Earth.” After each circle, name Earth and give one quick fact, like “Earth is our home planet.”
This specific Circle the Earth planet worksheet repeats Earth as a clear target across the page, so preschoolers get multiple chances to succeed while practicing steady hand control for preschool coloring and early writing readiness.
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