This hard Kindergarten worksheet helps students predict time of day from sky clues. Kindergarten learners answer four multiple choice questions about sunrise, noon, night, and sunset, then complete five fill in blank sentences about Earth's 24 hour rotation, short shadows at noon, and how different parts of Earth experience different times. This page builds critical thinking by linking observations of the sky to predictions about what time it really is.

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Busy Bee
Day and Night
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. If the sun is rising in the east, what time is it?
 A) Morning
 B) Noon
 C) Evening
 D) Midnight
2. When the sun is highest in the sky, what time is it?
 A) Sunrise
 B) Noon
 C) Sunset
 D) Night
3. If you see the moon and stars, what time is it?
 A) Morning
 B) Noon
 C) Night
 D) Sunrise
4. If the sun is setting in the west, what time is it?
 A) Sunrise
 B) Morning
 C) Noon
 D) Evening
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Earth makes one full turn every 24 hours.
2) Shadows are short at noon when the sun is high.
3) The sun does not really move; Earth does.
4) When it is day in America, it might be night in China.
5) The pattern of day and night repeats every 24 hours.
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