Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words → matching each word card to the correct season picture → child sorts most items and names at least two seasons.
Weather and nature noticing → talking while drawing matching lines → child uses simple season words when describing familiar changes in the outdoors.
Seasonal comparison → checking answers together and trying again → child improves from one correct match to several correct matches in a short practice.

Weather and Seasons Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons Matching Worksheet for Preschool practices seasonal vocabulary by drawing lines from each weather-and-nature word to the matching season picture.
Matching seasonal vocabulary helps preschoolers notice weather and nature changes across the year, and it builds language for spring, summer, fall, and winter.
For a focused 5-minute round, place the four season pictures in a row and read one word at a time, like chamomile or sandcastle, then draw the line together and ask, “Does this belong to spring, summer, fall, or winter?”
This specific Weather and Seasons matching worksheet uses nine kid-friendly vocabulary words paired with clear season scenes, so 3-year-olds can sort by picture cues while practicing the exact skill of matching seasonal words to seasons.
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