Learning Outcomes
Seasons: match 9 weather pictures to Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, using seasonal cues, so the child sorts at least 7 correctly.
Seasonal vocabulary: say 'sunny,' 'warm,' 'bloom,' 'snowy,' and 'cold' while connecting lines, building clear word-to-picture recall.
Weather thinking: notice which pictures belong to each time of year, so the child explains choices using simple reasons like 'flowers bloom.'

Season Matching Worksheet for Preschool Weather and Seasons
The Season Matching worksheet for preschool practices Weather & Seasons by having the child match pictures of sun, flowers, and winter items to Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter while learning seasonal vocabulary.
Matching seasons helps a preschooler notice how weather changes through the year, build science curiosity, and remember season words with picture clues.
To use the Season Matching worksheet, spread the picture clues in front of the child, say one seasonal word at a time, and let the child draw a line to the correct season label.
This specific Weather & Seasons worksheet uses real-life weather signals, like a sunny symbol and a sled, plus flower pictures for warmer and cooler times of year, keeping the practice focused on seasons.
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