Learning Outcomes
Earth recognition → visual scanning and pointing → preschooler circles the correct Earth picture with growing accuracy.
Earth vocabulary → name-matching during find-and-circle turns → child repeats Earth word sounds while tracking solar system images.
Earth and other planets comparison → noticing differences in colors and shapes → child builds simple solar system understanding for future science talks.

Find Earth in the Solar System Worksheet for Preschool
The Find Earth in the Solar System worksheet gives preschoolers a simple job: look across solar system pictures and circle Earth.
Learning to spot Earth builds early science skills like noticing details and using basic space vocabulary during everyday conversations.
Use the Find Earth in the Solar System worksheet for a short parent-child round. Say the planet names once (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Moon), then ask, “Find Earth,” and guide a finger scan across the row. After the child circles Earth, point to the circle and say, “That is Earth,” then try one more round.
This specific Find Earth in the Solar System worksheet helps children practice visual matching because Earth appears mixed with other planets and the Moon, making “spot the right one” the main skill.
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