Learning Outcomes
Solar System body names recognition → matching pictures to word labels → builds quick name recall for Mercury, Venus, Mars, and others during science talk.
Solar System body names matching skill → reading each label while connecting lines → strengthens early spelling patterns and letter-sound attention in science.
Solar System understanding → sorting planet and Moon names correctly → supports beginning Earth and Space ideas about objects that circle the Sun.

Solar System Body Names Matching Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Solar System body names matching worksheet practices connecting space pictures to the correct label for Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Moon.
Planet and Moon name practice helps 1st graders build Earth and Space vocabulary, strengthen early reading habits, and understand that sky objects have names scientists use.
Use the worksheet in a short session by reading one label aloud, having your child connect the matching picture, and then saying the full phrase again together: “That is Venus,” or “That is the Moon.”
This worksheet stays focused on exactly nine Solar System bodies, so the matching task feels doable for 6-year-olds and reduces guessing when names start to sound similar.
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