Learning Outcomes
Planet names, matching pictures to words, build fast name recognition for Earth and Space bodies like Earth, Mars, and Jupiter.
Solar system vocabulary, tracing each planet word while choosing the correct picture, helps a child remember how Earth and Space labels sound.
Accuracy and confidence, completing each matching row without guessing randomly, improves science readiness for discussing the solar system.

Earth and Space Planet Matching Worksheet for First Grade
The Earth and Space planet matching worksheet gives kids nine planet and Moon pictures and matching planet name word cards, and the child practices matching planet names to the correct pictures.
Planet name matching supports science vocabulary for the solar system, and quick name recognition helps a 6-year-old follow space talks during class and at home.
For each row, parent or teacher can say the planet name, have the child point to the picture, then trace the matching word with a finger before drawing the match.
Created by Whizki Learning, the Earth and Space planet matching worksheet focuses on the same nine solar system bodies on every page, including Earth and Moon, so repeated practice builds confidence without extra setup.
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