Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words → picture matching by season → helps kindergarteners correctly name summer, spring, fall, and winter after practice.
Weather and seasons vocabulary → repeated read-aloud during matching → strengthens recall of key items like sunscreen and snowman for everyday talk.
Seasonal vocabulary → self-checking by looking at picture clues and season boxes → builds confidence explaining why items belong in specific seasons.

Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Match Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Picture Match Worksheet helps kindergarten children match seasonal vocabulary to pictures for summer, spring, fall, and winter.
Seasonal vocabulary helps kids notice real changes across the year and talk about what people wear and use in different kinds of weather, like sunscreen or mittens.
To use the Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Picture Match Worksheet, choose one season box first, say the season out loud, and draw one matching line together. Then let the child do the next picture while repeating the seasonal word, and keep the pace light.
This worksheet is different because the picture set uses clear, everyday clues tied to weather and seasons vocabulary, like beach umbrella and snowman, so matching turns into repeated word practice.
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