Learning Outcomes
Nature and animal pictures → picture-to-word matching → preschoolers choose the correct vocabulary label for pictures like gorilla and dark-oak.
Vocabulary labels → careful pointing and saying sounds → preschoolers confidently identify label words such as avocado and pink-tulip when reading aloud.
Repeat practice with the label sheet → quick review routine → preschoolers stay focused long enough to match all nine items with help.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Label Match Worksheet for Preschool
The Animals and Nature Vocabulary Label Match worksheet is a preschool labelling practice where children match picture cards to short animal and plant words.
Picture-to-word labeling helps preschoolers build science vocabulary, notice differences in animals and nature, and practice listening and speaking during calm, hands-on moments.
To use the Animals and Nature Vocabulary Label Match worksheet, print and sit at a table. Cover all labels except one, then guide matching by pointing at the picture and repeating the label once before your child circles the label.
The Animals and Nature Vocabulary Label Match worksheet uses a small set of nine nature photos, including gorilla, mushroom, dark-oak, and avocado, so preschoolers can finish a full match set in one quick sitting.
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