Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary → matching weather pictures to spring, summer, fall, and winter words → children connect names to weather clues confidently.
Seasonal vocabulary → pointing to the correct season word while sorting icons → fine attention grows as children notice visual weather details.
Seasons vocabulary → repeating the matched word after every check → kindergarteners strengthen recall so weather chats become easier.

Seasons Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten Weather and Seasons
The Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice matching season words to weather pictures, including spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Season names matter because everyday weather talk uses those exact words in stories and at home. When children connect pictures to seasonal vocabulary, weather conversations start to make more sense.
Use the Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet as a short, screen-free game. Parent and child can read a season word, find the matching weather picture icon, place it in the right spot, and say the season word together.
This Whizki Learning Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet uses a set of clear season icons for all four seasons, so seasonal vocabulary practice stays hands-on and stays focused on weather and seasons.
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