Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature vocabulary words → picture labeling practice → first graders recognize and spell living-things names during science sentence talks.
Plants and animals pictures → matching correct label to each image → children sort nature items by category with fewer mix-ups.
Nature color and shape clues → writing vocabulary under pictures → kids use word bank to describe habitats and features more clearly.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling worksheet helps first graders practice science vocabulary by matching and writing labels for animal and plant pictures.
Strong labeling helps children notice details, build a science word bank, and practice reading skills in a fun, concrete way during science talks and nature walks.
Parent or teacher can use the Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling worksheet for a 10-minute session by reading each word, having the child point to the matching picture, and then copying the label on the line.
This specific Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling worksheet uses a focused set of nature pictures like broadleaf plant, pink chrysanthemum, horse, whale, violet, and deer, plus nature word labels that make categories clearer during review. The worksheet layout supports quick back-and-forth matching, so children can get confident fast and keep moving.
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