Learning Outcomes
Seasons → matching seasonal pictures to winter, spring, summer, and fall → strengthens recall of seasonal vocabulary during short picture-sorting practice.
Weather cues → naming hot, cool, and snowy picture clues while matching → improves connections between weather words and seasonal choices.
Seasons → repeating the matching routine across nine pictures → builds confident speaking as grade 1 kids explain each season choice.

Seasons Picture Matching Worksheet for Weather & Seasons
The Weather & Seasons picture matching worksheet for grade 1 practices matching seasonal pictures to the four seasons and learning seasonal vocabulary like spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Weather and seasons knowledge helps grade 1 kids notice patterns, describe what weather feels like, and use science words during school and home conversations.
To use the Weather & Seasons picture matching worksheet, lay the page flat, read the season labels out loud, then draw a line from each picture to a season while naming the weather clue.
The Weather & Seasons picture matching worksheet is different because the page uses nine recognizable seasonal objects, like sun and beach items plus winter treats and wreaths, so kids repeat the match-and-say routine across the whole sheet.
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