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Earthworm Spring Science Label Sheet Kindergarten & First Grade - Free Printable

Earthworm Spring Science Label Sheet Kindergarten &  First Grade

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Let’s look at the earthworm diagram and match each label to the correct part.

We have five labels to place:
- saddle
- head
- tail
- segment
- adult

Now, let’s think about what each word means on an earthworm:

1. Head – This is the front end of the worm. It’s usually a bit pointier and leads when the worm moves. In the drawing, the left side looks like the front — so that’s where “head” goes.

2. Tail – This is the back end. The right side of the worm in the picture is thinner and curves up — that’s likely the tail.

3. Saddle – This is the thick band around the middle of some earthworms (especially adults). You can see a thicker ring near the bottom-right part of the worm — that’s the saddle.

4. Segment – Earthworms are made of many little rings called segments. Any one of those rings along the body can be labeled as “segment.” We’ll pick one clear ring — maybe near the top-left curve.

5. Adult – This isn’t a body part — it describes the whole worm. Since this worm has a saddle (which only adult worms have), we label the whole thing as “adult.” That box at the very top probably wants us to write “adult” there to say this is a grown-up worm.

So now, let’s assign them:

→ Top box (above the title): adult
→ Box pointing to the front (left) end: head
→ Box pointing to the back (right) end: tail
→ Box pointing to the thick band: saddle
→ Box pointing to any single ring: segment

That uses all five words correctly!

Final Answer:
Top box: adult
Left-pointing box (front): head
Right-pointing box (back): tail
Box pointing to thick band: saddle
Box pointing to a ring: segment
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of earthworm worksheet.
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