Learning Outcomes
Animals and nature picture labeling helps preschoolers match word labels to pictures, strengthening vocabulary for animals and plants during daily talk.
Animals and nature vocabulary labeling supports early science observation by pointing to features, like fur or tree needles, while naming each living thing.
Animals and nature picture labeling builds print awareness as children trace or copy the correct label, connecting sounds to written word shapes.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling Worksheet for Preschool
The Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling worksheet helps preschoolers practice labeling animal and plant pictures with the correct word.
Labeling animal and plant pictures supports early science thinking, because vocabulary helps children notice living things and talk about habitats and body parts during play.
For a calm work time, pick one row of pictures, read the word label aloud, and ask the child to point to the matching picture. After the child matches a label, encourage the child to say the name clearly, then write the label in the space under the picture.
This Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labeling worksheet uses nine kid-friendly picture sets, including tuna, sheep, hippo, bonsai-tree, fir-tree, pink-blossom, and squid-pink, so variety keeps attention while building science vocabulary.
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