Learning Outcomes
Weather and seasons vocabulary -> picture-to-season matching -> preschool child names spring, summer, fall, or winter after placing nine cards correctly.
Weather and seasons vocabulary -> sounding out seasonal word cues with adult -> child uses vocabulary words in a simple sentence during sorting.
Weather and seasons vocabulary -> noticing weather clues in pictures -> child explains one weather feature per season using card details.

Seasons and Weather Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Seasons and Weather Sorting worksheet builds weather and seasons vocabulary for preschool by having a child match nine picture cards to the right season categories. Picture cards include red tulip, sun, christmas tree, gift-box, hot-cocoa, light-green-oak, red-ash, violet, and mailbox.
Weather and seasons vocabulary helps a child talk about nature changes and daily weather in a clear, confident way. Seasonal vocabulary practice also supports early science thinking by encouraging noticing patterns across spring, summer, fall, and winter.
To use the Seasons and Weather Sorting worksheet, place four season headings in a row and read the season word aloud. Have the child sort each picture card to the matching season, then say one simple weather clue that fits the picture.
This worksheet stays engaging because each season has several specific picture choices, like red tulip and violet for spring, sun for summer, christmas tree and hot-cocoa for winter, and light-green-oak and red-ash plus mailbox cues for fall.
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