Learning Outcomes
Animals and nature picture labels → child repeats label words during labeling → child connects sounds to specific animals or plants from the worksheet.
Animals and nature vocabulary → child traces and copies label letters → child builds recognizable letter shapes while practicing one science name.
Animals and nature picture labels → child matches each picture with the correct label word → child improves name recall during nature play at home.

Animals and Nature Labeling Worksheet for Preschool
This Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet helps preschoolers match picture to word labels for spider-plant, tiger, eel, and other nature friends.
Picture-to-word labeling strengthens science vocabulary and early reading habits, because preschoolers hear a word, look at the picture, and say the nature name again.
For each picture on the Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet, point to the animal or plant, read the label out loud, then have the child trace or copy the label on the line.
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet stays friendly for early learners with clear picture labels and repeatable word practice, guided by Whizki Learning.
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