Learning Outcomes
Nature vocabulary words → matching picture to label → child identifies clownfish, pine-tree, and bushy-grass by name during worksheet practice.
Label sound practice → repeating matched label words → child produces correct pronunciation for at least six of nine nature labels.
Vocabulary use → using matched labels to answer quick prompts → child describes one habitat feature for clownfish or pine-tree.

Animals and Nature Vocabulary Labelling Worksheet for First Grade
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet practices picture-to-word labelling for nine nature items, including clownfish, blueberries, flowering-cactus, pine-tree, bushy-grass, monstera, poppy, orange-heart, and dark-purple-mushroom.
Picture-to-word labelling builds nature vocabulary and helps a first grader connect a word with a real thing, which strengthens reading readiness and science talk.
For the Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet, print the page, set a timer for 10 minutes, and guide the child to draw a line from each picture to the matching label in the word bank.
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labelling worksheet is especially helpful because the nine nature pictures stay together as one set, so matching label words becomes quick, repeatable practice.
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