Learning Outcomes
Season names → match spring, summer, fall, winter to pictures → builds quick recognition of seasons in everyday weather talk.
Weather signs and seasonal pictures → read one-word labels and choose the best match → strengthens vocabulary recall during science conversations.
Seasonal vocabulary → practice spelling by copying the season word under the picture → improves letter-sound attention for reading.

Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Weather and Seasons
Kids often get stuck naming seasons like spring and winter, especially when weather talk turns into memorizing. The Weather & Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet practices matching season vocabulary to seasonal pictures so reading the words feels natural.
Knowing season names helps students connect weather with nature changes, like flowers blooming in spring and leaves turning in fall. Seasonal vocabulary practice also supports science conversations by giving students the right words for what they notice outdoors during Weather & Seasons.
Use the Weather & Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet at a calm table with one picture at a time. Ask the child to say the season word out loud, trace the first letter with a finger, and then draw a line to the correct season match.
Each match on the Weather & Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet uses clear, season-signal images like beach towels, daisies, a winter sleigh, and fall leaves, so students build vocabulary through fast visual clues. Whizki Learning keeps the practice structured for repeat short bursts with 7+ learners.
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