Learning Outcomes
Animal and Nature vocabulary words → picture-to-word matching → helps recognize names for shrimp, alligator, and blue-tang by linking each picture correctly.
Animal and Nature vocabulary words → tracing and repeating labels → builds letter-sound connections needed to read and write words like mango and orange-heart.
Animal and Nature vocabulary words → labeling categories as animal or plant → improves sorting skills while children describe nature using correct word labels.

Animal and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Animal and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet gives kindergarten kids practice matching nature pictures to word labels like shrimp, alligator, mango, and autumn-tree using picture-word matching.
Animal and Nature vocabulary labeling helps children connect sounds to print, grow science talk, and build confidence when exploring books, posters, and nature walks.
For a screen-free session, place the worksheet on a table, read each label word aloud with the child, and have the child draw a line to the matching picture while saying the word again.
This specific Animal and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet focuses on nine named life-forms in one place, so families can repeat the same vocabulary set over multiple short practice days.
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