Learning Outcomes
Planet names on the worksheet → matching planet pictures to planet names → preschooler says and points to each correct planet pair.
Planet names for Earth and the Moon → listening for familiar labels → preschooler repeats Earth and Moon names during matching with pictures.
Planet names across the solar system → practicing one-to-one matching → child builds a full set of nine planet pairs on the worksheet.

Planet Name Matching Worksheet for Preschool: Earth and Space
The planet name matching worksheet for preschool practices Earth and space basics by matching planet pictures to planet names, including Earth and the Moon.
Planet name matching helps preschoolers learn that each planet has a special name and look, and it builds steady finger control while a child focuses on one match at a time.
To use the planet name matching worksheet effectively, place the nine planet name bubbles and planet pictures side by side, then match one planet together while saying the planet name slowly.
The planet name matching worksheet stands out because it includes nine solar system choices, with Earth and Moon pictures set up for extra attention before moving through Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.
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