Learning Outcomes
Planet names → matching planet pictures to written names during play → builds quick recognition of Earth, Mars, and Moon in solar system.
Planet names → sounding out first letters while choosing word cards → improves letter-sound awareness and supports spelling of solar system words.
Planet names → practicing one-to-one pair checks across nine space pictures → strengthens attention to details and reduces guessing during science activities.

Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
This planet name matching worksheet for Earth and Space helps Kindergarten children practice planet names by pairing each planet picture with the correct word for Mercury, Mars, Earth, Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
Planet name recognition matters because a growing solar system word bank helps children talk about space, notice science details during read-alouds, and feel more confident asking simple questions about Earth and Space.
For a simple 10-minute routine, point to one planet picture, read the matching word from the word bank, and have the child place the word card under the picture, then repeat for a few more pairs.
This specific planet name matching worksheet uses nine Earth and Space picture-and-word matches in one set, with short steps that reduce guesswork and keep focus during planet name practice.
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