Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary pictures → matching winter, spring, summer, and fall cards → preschoolers sort clothing clues and talk about weather changes.
Seasonal clothing images → pairing each picture with the right season label → children practice correct word order when describing warm or cool days.
Weather sign pictures → counting and choosing one match per card → children strengthen attention span during short, guided table activities.

Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet helps preschoolers practice seasonal vocabulary by pairing picture clues to the right season and weather idea.
Weather and seasons vocabulary helps children notice changes in their world and find words for what they feel outside. Picture matching also builds attention and listening during short, successful learning moments.
Use the Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet at a small table with one season label at a time. Say the season words together, then invite a child to place each matching picture card with the correct label. Ask simple questions like, “Which day feels cool?” and “Which day feels warm?” while the matched pairs stay in view.
This specific Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet uses nine themed picture options tied to everyday seasonal experiences, so children practice sorting warm versus cool ideas in a quick round.
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