Kindergarten Earth Science
An engaging worksheet for Kindergarten students to learn basic Earth Science concepts through multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blanks, and drawing activities.
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Kindergarten Earth Science Fun!
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Read each question carefully and do your best to answer! You can draw, circle, or fill in the blanks.
1. What is the big ball of fire in the sky that gives us light and warmth?
Moon
Sun
Star
Cloud
2. Which of these is NOT a part of the Earth's surface?
Water
Land
Air
Underground
1. The Earth is mostly covered in water.
True
False
2. We can see stars in the sky during the day.
True
False
1. The Earth is our .
2. We need and water to live.
1. Draw a picture of something you see in the sky during the day.
2. Draw a picture of something you see on the land.
The Earth has many layers inside, like an onion! Here is a picture of the Earth's layers.

Can you point to the outside of the Earth in the picture?
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