Learning Outcomes
Planet name recognition → matching each planet word to the correct picture → helps the child match at least four planets accurately.
Planet picture matching → drawing lines between matching pairs → strengthens left-to-right focus while learning Earth and Space vocabulary.
Solar system curiosity → repeating planet name sounds during matches → supports longer attention during Earth and Space science talk at home.

Planet Picture Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The planet picture-matching worksheet practices planet name recognition for Earth and Space, using simple lines between planet pictures and planet words. Many five-year-olds get stuck when planet names feel like a lot at once, so the worksheet breaks matching into quick, doable rounds.
Planet name recognition helps children build science vocabulary and supports early solar system understanding. Planet picture matching also strengthens attention and fine-motor control, because matching lines require steady hands and focused looking.
To use the planet picture-matching worksheet, pick three planet pairs, say each planet name out loud, and ask the child to connect the matching picture to the matching word. After three pairs, switch tasks for one minute with a jump or stretch, then return for the next three planet pairs.
This specific planet picture-matching worksheet is designed for kindergarten practice, with clear picture and word placement for one-to-one matching across nine planets plus the Moon. Each matching round stays short, so Earth and Space learning feels steady instead of overwhelming.
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