Learning Outcomes
Planet names to picture matching during the Solar System planets worksheet to help kindergarten learners identify Earth and eight other space bodies.
Planet pictures to careful visual scanning and drawing connecting lines to build letter-sound and order awareness for Earth and Space vocabulary.
Planet facts to quick parent check-ins after matching on the worksheet to strengthen recall of planets across repeated Earth and Space chats.

Solar System Planets Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Solar System Planets Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten practices matching planet pictures to planet names, with a focus on Earth and nearby solar system bodies.
Matching planets supports Earth and Space learning by building planet-name recognition, improving careful visual attention, and helping kids sort space ideas into the right place.
Use the Solar System planets matching worksheet for a short shared session. Say each planet name out loud, let the child draw one connecting line, and celebrate the match before moving to the next picture.
This specific Solar System planets matching worksheet includes nine space bodies named clearly on the page, so kindergarten practice covers Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and the Moon in one simple line-matching routine.
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