Learning Outcomes
Planet and moon name matching → reading large word labels aloud → stronger solar system vocabulary for Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
Planet and moon name matching → connecting matching pictures to names → quicker recognition of inner versus outer Earth and Space objects.
Planet and moon name matching → using focused practice rounds with three matches → fewer confusing mixes between Venus, Mercury, and Pluto.

Earth and Space Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet
Earth and Space Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet practices matching solar system pictures to the correct planet and moon names, including Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Pluto, Venus, Mercury, and the Moon.
Planet and moon name matching matters because first graders need steady practice linking a picture to a word, so science conversations and future reading feel easier and more confident.
If science worksheets feel slow or a child gets bored fast with reading, try a quick routine with this Earth and Space Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet. Point to the first target name, connect three correct matches using a pencil, then celebrate the correct spelling before moving to the next mini-round.
This worksheet is useful because it focuses on exactly nine solar system objects with simple connect-the-line choices and large name labels, so first graders practice solar system fundamentals without heavy writing.
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