Learning Outcomes
Animals and nature vocabulary words → matching each word label to a picture → strengthens picture-word recognition for rabbit, shark, and tuna.
Animals and nature vocabulary words → saying the label while pointing to the picture → builds clear pronunciation and confidence during science talk.
Animals and nature vocabulary words → labeling with short writing or placing the label card → supports early letter-sound connections through meaningful science terms.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet practices matching picture cards with the correct science word labels, using kid-friendly terms like rabbit, seahorse, broccoli, eel, strawberry, pink-oak, red-cluster, shark, and tuna.
Vocabulary practice helps children talk about the world with more detail, and picture-to-word labeling builds a strong base for early science talk and later reading confidence.
For best results, sit side by side and do a label hunt: place the word bank in front of the child, read one word together, and ask the child to point to the matching picture before writing or placing the label.
This specific Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet is different because it mixes land animals, sea animals, and nature items in one set, so children practice sorting categories while labeling.
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