Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary → match weather and plant pictures to winter, spring, summer, and fall → builds fast recall during everyday talks.
Seasons vocabulary → sort cards by sunshine, snow, and cozy items → helps preschoolers notice weather clues and choose the right season.
Seasons vocabulary → say the season name aloud while placing each picture → strengthens listening and speaking for weather-related vocabulary.

Weather and Seasons Picture Match Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons Picture Match worksheet helps preschoolers practice seasonal vocabulary by matching weather and season clue pictures to winter, spring, summer, or fall. Seasonal pictures include snowflake and sleigh clues for winter, deck chair sunshine clues for summer, blossom and daffodil clues for spring, and fall nature clues like the dark oak.
Seasonal vocabulary matters because children start noticing patterns in the world, like cold versus warm days and rainy versus sunny seasons. Matching pictures to the right season builds quick recognition and helps children talk about weather using clear season words.
Use the Weather and Seasons Picture Match worksheet in short, shared moments. Point to the season words in the four boxes, pick one picture tile, and ask where the picture belongs, then switch roles so your child places the tile and says the season name out loud.
What makes this Weather and Seasons Picture Match worksheet useful is the specific set of picture cues that line up with preschool weather talk. Each card shows an easy-to-spot clue, like snowflakes, a deck chair, blue blossom, daffodils, and a candle, so preschoolers practice choosing a season based on what they see.
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