Learning Outcomes
Seasons → sorting picture cards using cold, warm, and rainy cues → places snowflake and santa sleigh in winter and says the word.
Seasons → matching flower and green color pictures to spring or fall → uses vocabulary like violet and red-camellia to explain choices.
Seasons → labeling four columns with simple season phrases → practices speaking full answers, “I picked bikini for summer,” during sorting.

Seasons Picture Sorting Worksheet for Kindergarten
Season words help children talk about what the weather feels like, what clothes fit that weather, and how the world changes across the year. When a child connects pictures to a season, weather talk becomes easier and more accurate during daily routines, like choosing a coat or planning outdoor play.
Use the Seasons Picture Sorting worksheet for a short screen-free sorting session. Print, cut out the pictures, and keep a four-season grid in front of your child. Ask one simple question at a time, “Which season matches this snowflake?” and “Where does the bikini go?” Then celebrate correct matches and re-say the season word together.
This specific Seasons Picture Sorting worksheet stays focused on weather & seasons with picture clues that kids can spot fast, including santa-sleigh, jet-ski, snorkel-mask, and flower colors like violet and red-camellia. The worksheet supports repeated practice by using the same four season choices each time, so seasonal vocabulary sticks through sorting, not memorizing.
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