Learning Outcomes
Planet names: picture-to-word matching helps kindergarten kids recognize Earth, Mars, and Moon words during repeated connection practice.
Earth and Space planets: sounding out short words while matching strengthens early reading habits and builds solar system curiosity.
Planet names: drawing connecting lines in order improves fine-motor control and supports one-to-one mapping from picture to label.

Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Earth and Space, Kindergarten
The Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Earth and Space practices picture-to-word matching of planet names, including Earth and the Moon. Kindergarten kids draw lines from planet pictures to the correct planet name labels.
Planet-name matching helps children connect science words to real images, so Earth and Space vocabulary sticks more easily. Matching also gives practice for early reading skills like noticing letters in order.
Use the Planet Name Matching Worksheet by picking one target first, like “Find Earth,” and guiding the child’s finger from the picture to the matching word. Keep the pace light, do one match correctly together, then let the child try the next match.
This specific Planet Name Matching Worksheet uses a connect-the-line layout with nine Earth and Space objects: jupiter, venus, moon, mars, pluto, earth, neptune, saturn, and mercury. The repeated matching routine makes it easier to revisit planet names in a short, hands-on way.
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