Learning Outcomes
Nature vocabulary labels → match word cards to pictures → preschooler correctly names anglerfish, chicken, bear, and other animals during science talk.
Animals and nature labeling → practicing simple sound-and-say reading → child recognizes blue-flower, daisy, and bonsai-tree words with fewer prompting breaks.
Picture labeling routine → tracing the label line while pointing → improves attention to living things features, supporting later early-letter confidence.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for Preschool
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet practices labelling pictures with science words for preschoolers, including anglerfish, chicken, bear, and nature flowers.
Picture-to-word labelling helps a child connect spoken names to real living things, building science vocabulary and confidence to recognize familiar words.
Use a screen-free routine: place the Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet on the table, point to one picture, and have the preschooler choose the matching word from the word bank while saying the name aloud.
This specific Animals and Nature labeling worksheet includes nine nature picture prompts with a built-in word bank layout, making short practice rounds easy for parents and teachers to repeat for review.
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