Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary → match pictures to spring, summer, fall, and winter words → recognize season terms and sort weather clues correctly.
Seasonal vocabulary → read and trace the season words while matching → build word confidence and accurate spelling for weather talk.
Seasonal vocabulary → use matched pictures to answer quick prompts about temperature and activities → speak one-sentence season explanations with fewer hesitation pauses.

Match Seasonal Words to Pictures Worksheet for First Grade
The Seasonal Words Matching Worksheet for Weather & Seasons practices seasonal vocabulary by having a first grader match picture clues to spring, summer, fall, and winter words.
Seasonal vocabulary helps a child connect weather to the calendar, so science talk becomes easier during outdoor time, trips, and classroom discussions.
For a smooth start, do one round with two choices only, such as spring vs. summer. After each match, ask for one quick reason, like “Is this sunny and warm?” Then keep going in short bursts.
This specific seasonal words matching worksheet uses themed pictures like a beach umbrella, snorkel mask, maple tree, and winter santa to cue season meaning, making the matches feel concrete instead of abstract.
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