Learning Outcomes
Earth planet recognition, circling Earth in solar system pictures, helps kindergarteners remember how Earth looks among Venus, Mars, and Saturn.
Earth planet naming, tracing the word Earth next to the circled planet, strengthens letter-sound practice while linking spelling to the solar system.
Earth planet recognition, using a slow call-and-response during circling, improves attention to Earth details such as color and round shape.

Find the Planet Earth Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Find the Planet Earth worksheet for Kindergarten asks children to spot planet Earth among solar system pictures, circle planet Earth, and trace the word Earth.
Planet Earth recognition helps children build early Earth and Space curiosity, and tracing the word Earth supports fine-motor control and name practice.
Use the Find the Planet Earth worksheet in a 5 to 10 minute sit-down. Point to the first set of planets, ask the child to circle planet Earth, and then trace the word Earth while saying “Earth” together.
This specific Find the Planet Earth worksheet stays focused by repeating planet Earth in clear picture spots and connecting each circle to immediate tracing, so Earth identification and Earth naming practice stick.
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