Learning Outcomes
Nature picture labels → drawing lines to word cards → child correctly labels palm-tree, tall-cactus, and other nature items.
Animals and nature vocabulary → saying each label while matching → child strengthens listening for sounds and notices how words start.
Picture-to-word labeling → using short 5-minute rounds → child remembers multiple labels across a week of quick practice.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labelling Worksheet
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet helps preschoolers practice labelling nature pictures using matching vocabulary words. Each worksheet page features nine clear pictures, including a sheep plus plants and flowers like palm-tree, tall-cactus, and lavender.
Building Animals and Nature vocabulary helps children use science words during everyday moments, like talking about a garden or spotting animals on a walk. Picture-to-word matching also supports early reading skills by strengthening sound noticing and word recognition.
To use the Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet well, set a 5-minute timer, choose 2 or 3 pictures first, and match the correct word from the word bank together. After each match, ask for a simple label like “Point to the tall-cactus.” End the session while focus is still strong.
This specific Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet stays focused on one clear action, connect the word to the matching picture. The word bank includes exactly the nine items shown on the page, so children get repeated practice naming the same Animals and Nature vocabulary during one short activity.
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