Learning Outcomes
Planet names → match picture to name → strengthens recognition of Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and other solar system words during daily practice.
Planet names → draw connecting lines between tiles → builds visual attention and fine-motor control while learning how many planets belong in space.
Planet names → repeat matching during a quick science chat → helps children talk about Earth and the Moon as real objects in the solar system.

Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The planet name matching worksheet practices Earth and Space vocabulary by helping preschoolers draw lines from planet pictures to the matching planet name labels, including Earth and the Moon.
Planet name matching helps kids connect what they see in the sky to the right words, and it supports early science talk about real objects in the solar system.
Use the planet name matching worksheet in a 10-minute shared session. Read one planet label aloud, point to the picture, then guide the first line connection before your child completes the remaining matches.
This specific planet name matching worksheet includes picture and word tiles for nine Earth and Space objects, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Neptune, Moon, Uranus, Earth, Pluto, and Mercury, so planet-name practice stays focused.
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