Learning Outcomes
Earth → spot-and-circle skill → child reliably finds Earth among planet pictures after repeated practice rows on the worksheet.
Earth → listening and naming skill → parent prompts build quick recall of the word Earth while circling the correct planet.
Earth → visual attention skill → child tracks one picture at a time, improving hand control and accuracy while finding Earth on paper.

Find the Earth Among Planets Worksheet for Preschool
The Find the Earth Among Planets worksheet practices Earth recognition by having a child spot the Earth picture among planet images and circle it.
Earth recognition helps preschoolers build early Earth and space vocabulary and supports a growing understanding of the solar system through simple repeated practice.
Use the Find the Earth Among Planets worksheet during a short, calm table moment. Point to the word Earth on the sheet, say “Circle the Earth,” then let the child use a crayon to circle the Earth picture while a parent names the other planets softly.
The Find the Earth Among Planets worksheet uses big, preschool-friendly picture shapes and a clear “find and circle” layout, so the child gets multiple chances to practice Earth without feeling rushed.
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