Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words through picture-word matching help Kindergarten kids connect sunflower and daisy cues to spring or summer words correctly.
Seasonal vocabulary words through warm-versus-cool matching help Kindergarten kids choose the correct weather word like cooler during guided line-drawing.
Seasonal vocabulary words through repeated read-aloud after each match help Kindergarten kids recognize key weather and season words more easily.

Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet helps Kindergarten kids match seasonal words to picture clues like a sunflower, snowman, ski, mittens, cooler, and fall-style items.
Matching seasonal vocabulary builds quick understanding of weather and seasons, so kids can say “cooler” or “winter” with confidence instead of guessing. Weather talk also becomes easier to reuse during everyday routines like getting dressed.
For the Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet, sit side-by-side and name one picture card at a time. Ask the child to choose the matching seasonal word, draw one line, then read the matched pair out loud together.
This worksheet is designed for short, shared rounds, because each match uses a clear weather or season cue. The Weather and Seasons seasonal vocabulary matching worksheet includes the same exact set of items every time, so practice stays focused on seasonal vocabulary, not searching for “what goes where.”
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