Learning Outcomes
Animal and nature pictures → word labeling with sound it out → children recognize spelling patterns for animal and plant names.
Animal and nature vocabulary words → matching picture details to the label → children connect size and features to the correct nature item.
Animal and nature labeling practice → repeated read-aloud then writing → children use science vocabulary confidently in short nature talks.

Animal and Nature Word Labeling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animal and Nature Word Labeling Worksheet practices science vocabulary and labeling by having a child match and write nature words for each picture.
Animal and Nature Word Labeling Worksheet work builds word knowledge and helps a first grader notice animal and plant features when learning science.
For Animal and Nature Word Labeling Worksheet time, point to one picture at a time, read the label word aloud, then guide the child to write the label under the correct picture.
Animal and Nature Word Labeling Worksheet stays focused by mixing animals and plants in one set, so vocabulary labels get practiced as a real “nature topic” habit across the page.
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