Learning Outcomes
Planet and moon names → picture-to-word matching → builds the skill to correctly match Earth, Saturn, and the Moon during short practice rounds.
Planet and moon names → connecting lines while saying names out loud → strengthens solar system vocabulary recall for kindergarten science.
Planet and moon names → noticing letter sounds at the start of each word → helps the child learn first sounds for Earth and Space labels.

Match Planets and Moon Names Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Match Planets and Moon Names Worksheet for Kindergarten practices Earth and Space object recognition with planet name matching and line-drawing. The worksheet shows solar system pictures and word labels for Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Pluto, and the Moon.
Planet name matching matters because kindergarten science starts with noticing patterns. When a child connects a picture to the correct name, solar system vocabulary sticks faster and clearer during everyday conversations.
To use the Match Planets and Moon Names Worksheet effectively, sit side-by-side and do one object at a time. Read the name out loud, have the child tap the first letter, then connect the matching picture to the label before moving to the next solar system object.
What makes this specific worksheet helpful is the picture-first layout paired with a fixed set of Earth and Space labels. Each round practices the same nine solar system objects, so families can repeat the activity without hunting for new materials.
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