Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary → match spring, summer, fall, and winter pictures → say season names in order during parent-child sorting.
Seasons recognition → listen for seasonal clues in each picture name → connect crocus, daffodil, and monstera to correct season labels.
Seasons vocabulary → draw lines from each picture to its season → practice correct vocabulary during quick daily check-ins.

Seasons Picture Matching Worksheet for Preschool Seasonal Vocabulary
The Seasons Picture Matching Worksheet for Preschool practices seasonal vocabulary by matching weather-and-season picture items to spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Seasons vocabulary matters because preschool science becomes easier when children can name what they notice, like plants blooming in spring or cool-weather items in winter. The Seasons Picture Matching worksheet helps children connect season words to real-life pictures.
To use the Seasons Picture Matching worksheet, sit side-by-side and do a short picture sort. Pick three pictures first, ask the child to choose a season space, and then read the matching season word together before the next picture.
This specific Seasons Picture Matching worksheet is built around seasonal clues from the picture set, including crocus, daffodil, christmas-card, and ornament-swirl. That mix helps children practice seasonal vocabulary with plant and weather hints instead of memorizing definitions.
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