Learning Outcomes
Seasons recognition → sorting nine picture tiles by season → helps first graders name Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter from memory.
Seasonal vocabulary → matching weather clues to each season column → grows understanding of sunny, rainy, breezy, and snowy word meanings through practice.
Weather and seasons talk → explaining a choice using a sentence frame → builds confidence reading seasonal labels and describing classroom weather.

Seasonal Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Seasonal Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet for 1st Grade helps children connect Weather & Seasons by sorting picture tiles into Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter and using the matching seasonal vocabulary.
When children practice seasonal vocabulary, weather talk becomes more specific, and science observations feel easier because clouds, sunshine, and temperature clues connect to a season.
For a smooth session, place the four season headings in a row, have the child choose one picture tile, and ask, “Which season fits best, and which weather word matches?”
This specific Seasonal Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet uses recognizable items, like flip-flops and candle jars, so first graders make fast picture-to-word connections and revisit seasonal vocabulary during each sorting round with Whizki Learning.
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