Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature vocabulary words -> picture-to-label matching -> builds fast recognition of plant and nature names during guided pointing.
Writing the correct label for each picture -> letter-by-letter sound reading -> improves spelling accuracy for common nature words like rose and lemon.
Science word cards with a simple word bank -> repeated look, trace, and copy -> strengthens attention to meaning while learning Animals and Nature categories.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animals & Nature labeling worksheet practices vocabulary labeling by matching plant and nature pictures to written labels and copying the correct word under each image.
Strong nature-word labeling helps first graders connect science pictures with real spelling, so children can read nature names with more confidence during science time.
For use with the Animals & Nature labeling worksheet, spread the word bank at the top, read each label aloud, then let the child point to a matching picture while sounding out the label before writing.
This specific Animals & Nature labeling worksheet includes a set of nine nature items, including cucumber, purple-oak, rose, lemon, and wild grass, so repeated labeling builds familiarity with common plant and habitat words.
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