Learning Outcomes
Summer and Winter Sorting Picture Worksheet → matching pictures to Winter or Summer → stronger category thinking and calmer, focused work.
Summer and Winter Sorting Picture Worksheet → sorting by clues in each picture → more practice noticing details like snow, sun, and clothing.
Summer and Winter Sorting Picture Worksheet → drawing lines to correct boxes → quicker checking of answers and better listening during first grade centers.

Summer and Winter Sorting Picture Worksheet
The Summer and Winter Sorting Picture Worksheet helps children practice matching and sorting eight pictures by drawing a line to the correct season box, Winter or Summer.
At first grade age, sorting by category builds attention and helps children follow simple directions. Sometimes seven-year-olds get bored fast once a page feels like “just worksheet time,” so quick talk before each line keeps the activity moving.
Use this exact worksheet by choosing one picture at a time. Ask, “Is this more like Winter or Summer?” before drawing the line, then have the child point to one clue in the picture, like snow, a sunny day, or beach gear.
This worksheet feels like a mini decision game because all eight pictures are mixed together at the top. The two clear destination boxes make it easy to check answers and restart without losing the child’s place.
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