Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words → picture sort by season → child confidently names Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter clues with correct vocabulary.
Seasonal vocabulary words → matching clothing and flowers to weather → child connects warm and cool days to the right words.
Seasonal vocabulary words → repeated five-minute rounds → child uses seasonal words in short sentences during play-based weather talk.

Seasonal Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet for Preschool Weather and Seasons
The Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet gives preschoolers practice matching picture clues like bikini, white-flower, and santa-sack to the right season boxes.
Seasonal vocabulary helps children talk about weather without getting stuck, and it supports early science thinking by linking words to patterns in the year.
For a smooth 10-minute session, point to one season box, name the weather cue, then let the child choose one picture item and explain the choice using a full sentence.
The nine picture items in this Weather and Seasons worksheet keep practice focused and repeatable, so families can do short rounds with crayons and conversation, made by Whizki Learning.
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