Learning Outcomes
Season words → picture matching → preschooler connects baseball-cap or hot-cocoa with the right season, strengthening seasonal vocabulary fast.
Weather clues → cut-and-place sorting → child groups roses and green leaves as spring and wraps wreaths in winter, practicing observation.
Seasonal routines → simple sentence play → preschooler answers 'Which season?' while pointing to pictures, growing confidence using short weather language.

Seasons Vocabulary Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Seasons Vocabulary Sorting worksheet is a Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary picture sorting worksheet for preschoolers, helping children match pictures to spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Learning season words helps preschoolers notice changes in weather and outdoor things, and it gives children simple science language to use during everyday moments.
Spread the worksheet on a table, read each season label aloud, then let the child place a picture in the matching season spot while naming one weather clue out loud.
The Seasons Vocabulary Sorting worksheet uses familiar items like hot-cocoa and baseball-caps, with clear four-season choices that make Weather & Seasons seasonal vocabulary practice feel quick and repeatable from Whizki Learning.
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