Learning Outcomes
Season pictures: sort each weather item into spring, summer, fall, or winter, building a clear connection between seasons and everyday weather.
Seasonal vocabulary: point to the season labels while sorting, so spring and winter words get practiced through repeated matching.
Weather clues from pictures: explain the choice using one reason, strengthening cause-and-effect talk about temperature and outdoor activities.

Season Sorting Picture Match Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Season Sorting Picture Match worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice Weather & Seasons by sorting pictures into spring, summer, fall, and winter while using seasonal vocabulary.
Learning seasons through sorting builds a steady science habit, notice what changes in the weather, then connect those changes to words like summer heat and winter cold.
Use the Season Sorting Picture Match worksheet with four season boxes on the table. Point to one picture at a time, ask which season matches the weather, then place the picture under the matching label while naming the season out loud.
The Season Sorting Picture Match worksheet stands out by mixing seasonal clothing and seasonal nature pictures together, including mittens, sunglasses, ivy, and flowers, so seasonal vocabulary links to real-life cues.
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