Learning Outcomes
Earth planet recognition: kids scan solar system rows and circle the Earth picture, building accuracy during short, guided search sessions.
Earth label skill: kids find the word 'earth' beside the correct planet, strengthening label-to-picture connections for later reading.
Solar system awareness: repeating Earth among Venus, Mars, and the Moon helps children understand Earth is one member of the Sun’s planets.

Find Earth in the Solar System Worksheet for First Grade
The Find Earth in the Solar System worksheet helps first graders practice spotting the Earth planet and circling the Earth word label among other solar system planet choices.
Earth recognition matters because science learning starts with noticing, comparing, and using real vocabulary. When Earth word and picture match correctly, children build confidence for bigger space topics.
To use the Find Earth in the Solar System worksheet, place the paper on a table, say “Earth” together, and circle the Earth in one row as a model. Then let the child circle Earth in the next one row, stop after 3 to 5 circles, and finish with one quick check of the word label.
This specific Earth worksheet stands out because every row places the Earth picture in a new spot with familiar distractors like Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and the Moon. The repeated search turns guessing into a simple compare-and-check routine.
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