Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature vocabulary labels → match word to picture → builds clear plant and animal word recognition for first grade science.
Animals and Nature vocabulary labels → trace and write the label under each picture → improves spelling and helps reading the science words.
Animals and Nature vocabulary labels → sort labels into plants and animals → strengthens understanding of living things and habitats.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animals and Nature labeling worksheet practices first grade science vocabulary labelling. Children match nine nature and animal pictures with the correct word labels, then write the labels for each picture.
Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling builds a stronger science reading habit. Clear word-picture connections help six-year-olds talk about habitats, living things, and plant features with less guessing.
To use the Animals and Nature labeling worksheet, spread the page flat and read the word bank together once. The child draws lines from each picture to a matching label, then traces and rewrites the label in the space under the picture.
This Animals and Nature labeling worksheet keeps practice short and focused, with a simple word bank and clear picture clues for plants like yucca and animals like narwhal. The connect-and-write format repeats the same labelling steps across every item, so vocabulary practice stays steady.
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