Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature vocabulary → matching pictures to labels by reading plant and animal names → more accurate identification during science talks.
Animals and Nature vocabulary → writing chosen labels carefully with letter-sound focus → improved spelling of common nature words like oak-tree, cattails, and panda.
Animals and Nature vocabulary → saying each label aloud while pointing to the picture → stronger memory for habitats and living things.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animals and Nature labeling worksheet practices vocabulary labelling by matching a word list to nine nature pictures and writing the correct names on the lines.
Clear picture-to-word naming helps first graders notice living things, build science vocabulary, and remember plant and animal names during everyday reading and class discussions.
Use the Animals and Nature labeling worksheet like a mini lab. Lay the word labels out, have the child point to one picture, say the word, and then write the label for that picture only.
This specific Animals and Nature labeling worksheet mixes one animal, panda, with nature words like pink-hibiscus, crocus, cattails, oak-tree, small-maple, blue-lily, prickly-pear, and grapes to strengthen matching and spelling across varied pictures.
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