On this Grade 1 time and sky patterns worksheet, first graders link days, weeks, months, and years to the sun, moon, and seasons. Nine fill-in sentences explain how each time unit matches a sky pattern, and a matching activity pairs each unit to its sky clue. Grade 1 kids see that sky events repeat, which lets us measure and predict the passing of time.
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Earth, Sun & Moon Patterns
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. One full spin of Earth equals one day.
2. There are seven days in one week.
3. The moon takes about one month to show all its phases.
4. Earth takes one year to travel around the sun.
5. We count days by watching the sun rise and set.
6. We can see about one full moon each month.
7. The pattern of four seasons helps us measure a year.
8. Things that repeat in the sky are useful patterns.
9. We can predict when the next full moon will come using patterns.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
One day
→ Sun rises and sets one time
Sun rises and sets one time
One week
→ Seven sunrises in a row pass
Seven sunrises in a row pass
One month
→ Moon shows all of its phases
Moon shows all of its phases
One year
→ All four seasons finish once
All four seasons finish once
Earth, Sun & Moon Patterns
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) One full spin of Earth equals one day.
2) There are seven days in one week.
3) The moon takes about one month to show all its phases.
4) Earth takes one year to travel around the sun.
5) We count days by watching the sun rise and set.
6) We can see about one full moon each month.
7) The pattern of four seasons helps us measure a year.
8) Things that repeat in the sky are useful patterns.
9) We can predict when the next full moon will come using patterns.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
One day
→ Sun rises and sets one time
Sun rises and sets one time
One week
→ Seven sunrises in a row pass
Seven sunrises in a row pass
One month
→ Moon shows all of its phases
Moon shows all of its phases
One year
→ All four seasons finish once
All four seasons finish once
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