Learning Outcomes
Animals and nature picture cards → word-picture matching of vocabulary labels → child connects at least 6 correct items with growing confidence.
Animals and nature vocabulary labels → saying and repeating each word while matching → child names 5+ animals and plants clearly.
Animals and nature picture cards → scanning details like animal parts and plant shapes → child finds matching label faster over two short rounds.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for Preschool
The Animals and Nature Labeling worksheet helps preschool kids practice vocabulary labeling by matching nature word cards to animal and plant pictures.
When a child connects an animal or plant picture to the right word, science talk becomes easier during play and read-aloud time, not just during worksheets.
Use the Animals and Nature Labeling worksheet in short bursts. Pick one picture, read the label out loud, have the child repeat the word, then draw a line to the matching picture or word.
This worksheet feels focused because the vocabulary list mixes familiar animals like beaver and hippo with nature words like yellow-blossom and wild-grass, so labeling animals and plants stays in one place for repeated practice.
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