Learning Outcomes
Earth → spotting Earth’s picture → children correctly identify Earth among nine planets during matching practice each time.
Earth → comparing Earth to similar planet pictures → children notice shape and color differences that strengthen Earth recognition.
Earth → following worksheet directions and marking matches → children build focus and careful one-to-one checking for science vocabulary.

Earth Planet Matching Worksheet for First Grade Science
The Earth planet matching worksheet helps first graders spot Earth in a Solar System picture set. Children match the Earth picture to the Earth label and circle the Earth spot among other planets.
Recognizing Earth among Venus, Mars, and other planets builds early space vocabulary. Matching pictures one at a time also strengthens focus and visual discrimination kids use across science and reading.
To use the Earth planet matching worksheet, place the paper on a table and point to the word Earth. The child scans the planet row, circles the Earth picture, says “Earth” out loud, and then moves to the next match box.
The Whizki Earth planet matching worksheet stays on one goal, finding Earth, instead of mixing many planet facts. The scan, choose, and check pattern keeps 6-year-olds actively involved while practicing steady, careful matching.
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