Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary picture matching → naming winter weather pictures after pointing → strengthens word recall as children connect images to season words.
Seasonal vocabulary picture matching → sorting spring and sunny pictures by season → builds observation habits when children notice day-to-day weather talk.
Seasonal vocabulary picture matching → repeating short “In winter…” phrases during tracing lines → grows confidence using science words in everyday conversations.

Weather and Seasons Picture Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons Picture Matching worksheet practices seasonal vocabulary by having preschoolers match weather pictures to the correct season words.
Seasonal vocabulary helps preschoolers notice changes in nature and talk about what to wear, what to expect outside, and what the weather feels like.
To use the Weather and Seasons Picture Matching worksheet, place the season word cards nearby, pick one weather picture (like snowflake or daffodil), and guide matching by drawing a line from picture to season word while saying a short phrase.
This specific Weather and Seasons Picture Matching worksheet includes a focused set of weather and seasonal images, including snowflake-2, daffodil, and igloo, so preschoolers build a small but varied word bank with every quick match.
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