Outer Space Activities for Preschoolers

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Here are our very best outer space activities for preschoolers, for you, for FREE! To get the free space activity pack now enter your email below and click download now!

Grab a pencil and print these preschool space theme printables and fill an afternoon with space activities! You can print one page at a time or make an outer space activity book of your own by printing all the space worksheets at once.

These space printables for preschool provide plenty of opportunities to talk about the solar system while having fun! Color in all eight planets, connect the dots on a rocket. solve a maze, trace numbers to countdown a rocket to blast off and much more! In the process, you’ll also be working on how to hold a pencil or crayon and how to trace lines to make numbers. It’s also a great opportunity to work on number sequence and challenge their numbering by counting the rocket from 10 to 0 or blast off!

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Space Coloring Pages

The space theme activities include several space coloring pages, like a free solar system coloring page that has all eight planets and the sun — in order of appearance! Grab a red crayon to color in Mars; green and lots of blue for Earth. This space printable is also a great jumping off point to discuss how planets orbit around the sun and the solar system in general.

Space Theme Tracing Worksheet

This free space theme tracing activity has a letter A to trace in capital A and lower case a — for astronaut! By tracing letters helps children identify the letters and become familiar with them in a more memorable way. The letter becomes part of their visual memory and their muscle memory.

Ready to get started with outer space activities for preschoolers? Our downloadable activity kit has nine pages! Enter your first name and email to get instant access to the free space theme activities — then you can color, trace, and practice counting.

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