Learning Outcomes
Seasons matching and sorting worksheet → Matching pictures to Winter or Summer → Kids make correct connections by category.
Seasons matching and sorting worksheet → Sorting by season clues → Kids strengthen attention and comparison during a short task.
Seasons matching and sorting worksheet → Drawing line responses → Kids practice decision-making with less frustration and more success.

Seasons Matching and Sorting Picture Worksheet
This seasons matching and sorting worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice matching and sorting by drawing a line from 8 mixed pictures to the correct destination box labeled Winter or Summer.
At age 6, sorting by season helps kids focus, compare, and make a clear choice. When picture work feels slow, five-year-olds often lose patience quickly, so keep the session short and steady.
Use this exact page by placing it in front of your child and pointing to the two destination boxes. Ask your child to pick one picture and decide “Winter or Summer?”, then draw the first line together so your child can copy the same step for the remaining pictures. Whizki Learning style worksheets work well as a shared table activity, not a homework marathon.
The page is different from a generic printable because it mixes pictures and keeps the task simple and repeatable, draw, decide, and connect. Each line trains the “find the right category” thinking your child uses in daily routines.
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