Learning Outcomes
Match winter, spring, summer, and fall to each seasonal picture, helping weather and seasons vocabulary become familiar and nameable.
Use picture-to-season lines to build one-to-one attention, so preschoolers notice small weather cues like sun-hat and swim-trunks.
Repeat the matching during short turns to practice early science talk, letting the child say a chosen season after sorting.

Seasonal Vocabulary Picture Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Seasonal Vocabulary Picture Matching worksheet practices weather and seasons vocabulary by having a child match seasonal pictures to the right season boxes. This printable focuses on early science talk using familiar items like sun-hat, swim-trunks, santa-sleigh, and deck-chair.
Matching pictures to seasons helps children notice simple weather and clothing clues, then connect those clues to a word. When weather and seasons vocabulary becomes familiar through play, children feel more confident joining short conversations about what changes across the year.
Use the Seasonal Vocabulary Picture Matching worksheet in quick, calm rounds. Put the four season boxes in a row, choose one picture card, and ask, “Where does sun-hat belong?” After the child connects the picture, celebrate the choice and say the season word once more.
This specific worksheet makes weather and seasons practice easy because every picture item is chosen to fit an obvious seasonal idea, like swim-trunks for warm days and santa-sleigh for cold days. The simple picture-to-season matching gives a clear win for 3-year-olds and keeps the activity moving.
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