Learning Outcomes
Seasons → seasonal vocabulary sorting → child correctly matches each weather picture card to Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter.
Seasons → reading word labels with pictures → child pronounces seasonal vocabulary words accurately while pointing to the matching season.
Seasons → guided one-card-at-a-time sorting → child explains the weather reason for each placement using simple sentence starters.

Seasons and Weather Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet
This Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary sorting worksheet helps 6-year-olds practice matching weather and seasonal picture cards to the correct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Knowing seasons by the weather around them helps children talk about daily life, choose appropriate clothing, and notice nature changes, not just memorize season names.
Use the Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary sorting worksheet by reading the four season words together first, then sorting one picture at a time. Ask the child which season matches the weather clue in the picture, and have the child place the card under that season while saying the vocabulary word.
This specific Weather & Seasons worksheet stands out because the seasonal vocabulary cards use clear weather cues, like snowman and ski for winter, bikini and banana-boat for summer, and pine-branch for seasonal nature, so each match has a reason the child can point to.
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