Learning Outcomes
Earth -> spotting Earth in each row of planets -> child circles Earth on every row with growing confidence and independence.
Earth -> scanning the solar system circle grid left to right -> child finds Earth in a new spot and keeps attention on the task.
Earth -> comparing Earth’s teal-blue look to other planet colors -> child practices noticing differences while labeling Earth correctly during review.

Earth in Solar System Circle Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Earth in the Solar System circle worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice identifying Earth among planets and the moon. Children circle the Earth planet picture in each row, matching what they see to the word Earth.
Recognizing Earth supports bigger Earth and space learning, because kids build the habit of noticing, comparing, and sorting objects in our solar system. When children can pick out Earth, later topics like seasons and orbit feel more connected.
Use the Earth in the Solar System circle worksheet during a calm 10-minute sit-down. Read the planet word Earth together at the top, then search one row at a time, pausing to ask, “Which planet is Earth?” before the next row.
This worksheet uses a simple, repeat-search layout where Earth appears in different spots beside planets with similar colors. That pattern helps children practice steady visual scanning, not quick guessing.
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