Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary -> picture sorting for summer, fall, winter -> children remember season words more easily by repeating the label during matching.
Weather noticing -> choosing the right weather-season picture -> preschoolers connect warm items like sunny and swim items to summer and cool items to winter.
Early science talk -> naming each season while placing pictures -> caregivers hear clearer sentences and children build a small nature vocabulary.

Seasonal Vocabulary Sort Worksheet for Preschool Weather
Season vocabulary helps preschoolers notice changes in nature, make sense of everyday routines, and talk about what people wear and do in different weather. When children connect “summer” to warm fun pictures and “winter” to colder holiday pictures, children build confidence telling stories about the world around them.
For the best results with this Seasonal Vocabulary Sort worksheet, choose just one season first. Point to the season label, show one picture, and ask the child to place the picture under the correct label while saying the season word together, then repeat for two more pictures. After sorting, do a quick outside or window look and ask which season fits the feeling of today’s weather.
This specific Seasonal Vocabulary Sort worksheet uses nine clear picture cues that match the season words: summer pictures like sun-wavy, swim-trunks, and hammock; fall picture cues like red-elm and dark-oak; and winter holiday picture cues like poinsettia, angel, and ornament-swirl. That exact set helps preschoolers build a small, memorable weather-and-seasons word bank.
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