Learning Outcomes
Seasons → matching seasonal items → kindergarten learners sort pictures into spring, summer, fall, and winter correctly after repeating season words aloud.
Seasons → reading picture cues and weather clues → child connects cold or sunny ideas to the right season during each worksheet match.
Seasons → practicing seasonal vocabulary through speaking and pointing → child uses accurate season words in short sentences during parent check-ins.

Seasons Matching Seasonal Items Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Seasons Matching Seasonal Items worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice weather and seasons vocabulary by matching pictures to spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Season vocabulary helps children notice everyday patterns, like warm sunshine, cool air, and seasonal plants, so weather talk becomes easier and more specific.
Use the Seasons Matching Seasonal Items worksheet one row at a time, ask the child to pick the right season for each picture, then have the child say the season word aloud as the match gets colored.
The worksheet includes clear seasonal clues with items like bobsled and stocking for winter and sunflower and chrysanthemums for warmer or cooler months, so sorting feels like clue-finding, not memorizing.
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