Learning Outcomes
Animals and Nature vocabulary → picture labeling by reading and matching word cards → students correctly label nine nature pictures.
Animals and Nature vocabulary → tracing and writing labels in the worksheet boxes → students print letter shapes that spell science word names.
Animals and Nature observation → saying the label while pointing to the picture → students build reliable vocabulary recall for class discussions and nature walks.

Label Animals and Nature Pictures Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet helps 6-year-olds practice labeling nature pictures using the matching word name, then tracing or writing the label in the space provided.
Clear science vocabulary builds strong observations. When a child can name what a picture shows, science talk gets easier during class and more fun on nature walks and backyard hunts.
To use the Animals and Nature vocabulary labeling worksheet, set out the page, a pencil, and a “word first” moment. Read one word together, point to the picture, and have the child trace the label before writing once on the line.
This worksheet is useful because it focuses on Animals and Nature word recognition with picture-to-word matching across nine different items, including one animal (lynx) and nature favorites like flowers, plants, berries, and mushrooms.
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