Learning Outcomes
Animal and nature vocabulary words → picture-to-label matching → children practice naming a bear, shell, and flowers with correct word order.
Animal and nature vocabulary words → copying or tracing word labels → children strengthen letter-sound clues that support reading the science vocabulary later.
Animal and nature vocabulary words → using a consistent label routine → children sort living things into plants and animals, building nature science awareness.

Animal and Nature Labeling Vocabulary Worksheet for Kindergarten
Many kids can spot a bear or a pink flower in a picture, but five-year-olds often stall when word labels come next. The Animal and Nature Labeling Vocabulary worksheet helps children match and name nature items, like a conch shell and a small tree, using correct vocabulary.
Speaking science words clearly helps children notice details and remember categories during everyday nature talk. Labeling practice builds the habit of looking closely at pictures, finding the right word label, and using that word in a full sentence.
Use the Animal and Nature Labeling Vocabulary worksheet together at a table with crayons nearby. Point to one picture, say the word label slowly, and have the child repeat the word. Then guide the child to draw the line from the word label to the matching picture, and finish with a simple sentence, “I see a ____.”
This worksheet uses nine mix-and-match nature images, and each one focuses on a single clear label the child can practice. The Animal and Nature Labeling Vocabulary worksheet from Whizki Learning is built for early readers with kid-friendly item names that fit a quick, hands-on routine.
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