Learning Outcomes
Season vocabulary words → matching each picture to spring, summer, fall, or winter → strengthens quick recognition of seasons.
Weather clues in pictures → sorting sunny, cool, and cozy scenes by season → builds cause-and-effect understanding for everyday weather.
Picture-to-word practice → tracing or repeating the season labels while matching → improves listening and speaking of seasonal vocabulary.

Weather and Seasons Picture Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons picture sorting worksheet helps preschoolers practice season vocabulary by matching nine weather and nature pictures to spring, summer, fall, or winter labels.
Learning Weather and Seasons helps children notice patterns in everyday life, build stronger words for outdoor changes, and connect weather with familiar objects like flowers and cozy lights.
Use the worksheet with a simple setup: place the four season labels in different spots, pick one picture card at a time, and draw a line to the matching season while saying the season word together.
This specific Weather and Seasons picture sorting worksheet uses kid-friendly images like hammock, surfboard, cooler, candle, and flowers, so the matching activity feels like a mini story instead of extra seatwork.
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