Learning Outcomes
Planet and moon name recognition -> match each label to its space picture -> builds fast recall for Earth and other solar system words.
Planet name reading skill -> say the name as pencil-to-paper line matching happens -> improves pronunciation for Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
Careful matching focus -> complete one correct pair before starting the next -> helps children stay on-task through the full Earth and Space worksheet.

Planet and Moon Name Match Worksheet for 1st Grade
The planet and moon name match worksheet for 1st grade practices planet and moon name recognition by matching labels like Mercury, Uranus, Pluto, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Mars, Earth, and Moon to space pictures.
Planet name matching supports Earth and Space learning because reading the name and finding the matching picture builds quick recall and confidence with science vocabulary.
Use the planet and moon name match worksheet during a short, screen-free science moment. Point to one picture, have your child say the planet name out loud, then draw a line to the matching label on the worksheet.
This specific planet and moon name match worksheet is made for first graders who need a steady pace, with exactly nine match-ups focused on Earth and Space words, including the Moon.
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