Learning Outcomes
Animal and Nature vocabulary labels, skill: matching picture tiles to word labels, result: child labels 7 of 9 items correctly.
Animal and plant vocabulary labels, skill: sounding out each word while pointing, result: child names monkey and three plant terms with less prompting.
Animal and Nature labeling worksheet, skill: practicing one-to-one correspondence by tracing label lines, result: child connects words to pictures in order.

Animal and Nature Labeling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Animal and Nature Labeling Worksheet for kindergarten practices animal and plant vocabulary labeling by matching nature pictures to word labels from a simple word bank.
Animal and plant vocabulary labeling helps children notice real-world features, build confidence naming living things, and strengthen early reading readiness through repeated practice.
To use the Animal and Nature Labeling Worksheet, sit side by side, read one label aloud, have the child point to the correct picture, and then draw one matching line or mark.
This specific worksheet focuses on one Animals & Nature set with nine exact labels, including monkey, palm-tree, round-cactus, spider-plant, purple-rose, purple-oak, dark-oak, orange, and cypress-tree, so vocabulary practice stays tight and repeated.
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