Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature pictures → vocabulary word labeling → 1st graders match each picture to the correct word from the bank.
Vocabulary word reading → careful scanning across letters → children notice sounds in words like 'crab' and 'lion' for stronger recall.
Picture to word linking → repeated labeling practice → learners build a simple science habit of naming living things accurately.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet gives 1st graders practice matching picture clues to nature word labels, then writing the correct vocabulary word under each picture.
Animals and Nature vocabulary word labeling helps children connect sounds to spelling and build a steady “science naming” habit, so living things feel easier to talk about.
Use the Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet in short rounds: point to one picture, read the word from the word bank, ask your child to find the matching picture, and then copy the label together for the first three.
This specific Animals and Nature worksheet includes a mix of animals and plants from the word bank, like crab, lion, carrot, and green-onion, so children practice vocabulary across nature categories, not just one theme.
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