Learning Outcomes
Animals and nature vocabulary pictures, picture-to-word labeling, helps children connect each word with the correct animal or plant name.
Animals and nature labeling, repeated read-and-write practice, improves spelling accuracy by copying short, familiar word labels from a word bank.
Animals and nature labeling, pointing and saying the label during work, increases confident science talk and attention during picture-matching tasks.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet helps a six-year-old practice labeling pictures of animals and nature, using a word bank for names like raccoon, swordfish, small-tree, and poppy.
Labeling builds science vocabulary by linking a real picture to a word, which supports early reading, stronger talking during science time, and confident “I know that” moments.
Use the worksheet in a short, hands-on way: pick one picture at a time, read the label from the word bank out loud, have the child repeat it, then write the matching word on the line under the picture.
This specific Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet includes nine kid-friendly nature items across animals, plants, and a mushroom, so each labeling practice feels different and keeps attention moving during first grade.
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