

This Grade KG vocabulary worksheet helps young learners recognise and name common animals and everyday objects through clear picture–word matching activities. Using colourful visuals and familiar words, children practise identifying animals, objects at home and school, common things around them, and items based on their use. The worksheet strengthens early vocabulary, observation skills, and word recognition in a fun and age-appropriate way, making it ideal for kindergarten learners building foundational English skills.
1. It helps children name and recognize things they see around them every day.
2. Picture–word matching builds memory and observation skills.
3. Identifying animals and objects strengthens early vocabulary development.
4. These skills support reading readiness and clear communication.
The worksheet contains four structured matching exercises designed especially for KG learners.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the animal pictures in Column A and match them with the correct animal names in Column B.
Lion → lion
Tiger → tiger
Elephant → elephant
Monkey → monkey
Panda → panda
Zebra → zebra
Frog → frog
Giraffe → giraffe
Penguin → penguin
Rabbit → rabbit
Exercise No. 2
Look at the object pictures in Column A and match them with the correct object names in Column B.
Bed → bed
Key → key
Pen → pen
Candle → candle
Chair → chair
Book → book
Scissors → scissors
Clock → clock
Cap → cap
Bag → bag
Exercise No. 3
Read the words in Column A and match them with the correct pictures in Column B.
Sun → sun
Fish → fish
Moon → moon
Tree → tree
Car → car
Star → star
Flower → flower
House → house
Ball → ball
Boat → boat
Exercise No. 4
Read the object names in Column A and match each one with the picture showing how it is used in Column B.
Toothbrush → brushing teeth
Spoon → eating food
Pencil → writing
Umbrella → protection from rain
Soap → washing hands
Comb → combing hair
Shoes → wearing on feet
Plate → eating food
Towel → drying body
Bottle → drinking water
Help your child build strong vocabulary and observation skills by learning animals and objects through fun matching activities.
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Animals are living things that move and grow, while objects are non-living items used in daily life.
It helps children understand basic concepts of living and non-living things while improving vocabulary skills.
Classification builds early thinking, observation, and grouping skills needed for future learning.