Learning Outcomes
Planet names → picture matching practice → first graders sort solar system words correctly and say each planet name with confidence.
Planet names → careful scanning of the word bank → children notice repeated letter patterns in planet names like Earth and Mercury.
Planet names → matching every picture to a correct label → learners connect each planet set, including the Moon, to Earth and Space concepts.

Planet Names Matching Worksheet for First Grade
This Planet Names Matching Worksheet practices matching planet pictures to planet names as a core Earth and Space skill.
Planet name matching helps first graders build solar system vocabulary and improve attention to details on Earth and Space science pages.
Use the Planet Names Matching Worksheet for a short session: sit side by side, do 1 example match aloud, then let your child finish the next 3 matches. After each match, read the planet name together and point to the matching picture again.
This worksheet is useful because it focuses only on the planet names set found in Earth and Space, including Earth, Moon, and the outer planets. The picture-to-word matching layout makes practice feel clear and steady, just like Whizki Learning printable worksheets are meant to do.
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