Learning Outcomes
Animal and nature vocabulary → label-the-picture matching → children point to the correct word and say the item name.
Labeling practice → careful reading of short word cards → children notice beginning sounds and build stronger science vocabulary.
Science picture labeling → taking turns writing or placing labels → children explain how each animal or plant fits nature.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Animals and Nature Labeling worksheet practices animal and nature vocabulary by having children match word labels to pictures of animals and plants.
Animal and nature vocabulary labeling helps five-year-olds connect spoken words to real-world categories, building confidence for science chats and early reading habits.
For shared practice with the Animals and Nature Labeling worksheet, pick one picture, read the label aloud, and ask the child to point to the matching label, then say the name together.
This Animals and Nature Labeling worksheet focuses on nine specific nature items with picture-by-picture labeling boxes, including an owl and a fruit-tree, so the attention stays on one theme.
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