Learning Outcomes
Planet Name Matching: matching pictures to planet names builds early science vocabulary and helps preschoolers recognize solar-system names.
Planet Name Matching: using a crayon line from each planet picture to its correct word improves visual scanning and attention during simple tabletop tasks.
Planet Name Matching: repeating the spoken planet name while matching supports early letter-sound awareness for later reading and science book confidence.

Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Preschool practices matching planet pictures to planet names, building early Earth & Space awareness of the solar system.
Planet names are science vocabulary kids use in real play, like “Let’s find Mars” or “Moon comes next.” Matching builds visual focus and helps preschoolers notice patterns between pictures and words.
For a short session, place the worksheet flat and pick just two planets first. Say the planet name out loud, point to the picture, then point to the matching word choice while the child draws a line with a crayon.
This specific Planet Name Matching Worksheet helps preschoolers stay engaged by keeping the action simple on each row, using a clear set of solar-system planet options, and encouraging quick practice rounds.
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