This Kindergarten Day and Night worksheet explores why the sun appears to move. Kindergarten kids learn Earth turns like a slow top to make day and night happen each day. Multiple choice questions ask about the order of dawn, noon, and dusk and when shadows are longest. Fill blanks reinforce that our side facing the sun gives day and turning away gives night. The page builds early Earth science thinking skills.

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Busy Bee
Day and Night
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why does the sun look like it moves?
 A) Earth turns around
 B) Sun walks fast
 C) Clouds push sun
 D) Moon pulls sun
2. When is your shadow the longest?
 A) At noon time
 B) Near sunrise time
 C) When stars come
 D) When you sleep
3. What comes right before night arrives?
 A) Sunrise glow
 B) Bright noon
 C) Evening sunset
 D) New morning
4. What order shows one whole day?
 A) Night, noon, dawn
 B) Noon, night, dawn
 C) Dawn, dusk, noon
 D) Dawn, noon, dusk
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Earth turns to make day and night.
2) When our side faces the sun it is day.
3) When our side faces away it is night.
4) Shadows are long near sunrise and sunset.
5) Shadows are short at noon time.
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