Learning Outcomes
Planet names and Moon → match each word to its picture → stronger Earth and Space vocabulary for a five-year-old during short practice.
Solar system picture cards → point, scan, and decide with guidance → faster visual attention to letter sounds inside planet words.
Earth and Space sorting → repeat the match across a page → child builds confidence reading basic planet names without flashcards.

Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet gives practice matching planet names and Moon words to the correct pictures, building Earth and Space vocabulary.
Matching helps a five-year-old connect a spoken word to a visible symbol, which supports early reading and science talk about the solar system.
Use the Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet for a 5-minute sit-down. Read each picture label once, then guide your child to choose a matching word box and make the connection with a dry-erase marker or finger tracing.
This specific Planet and Moon Name Matching Worksheet focuses on nine key Earth and Space targets from the solar system, using clear picture-word pairs so matching stays quick and doable for kindergarten attention spans.
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