Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary, matching spring summer fall winter words to weather pictures, helps the child identify the correct season during play.
Weather and Seasons, sorting pictures by what matches cold or warm days, builds a clear link between weather clues and seasons.
Seasons vocabulary, tracing the season words while connecting picture matches, strengthens letter-sound awareness for early reading.

Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool practices matching spring, summer, fall, and winter picture cues to the right season words. Each match builds the child’s seasonal vocabulary and weather awareness through simple picture-to-word connections.
Seasons help kids make sense of everyday changes, like cool mornings, warm afternoons, and growing or falling plants. Clear seasonal vocabulary also supports later science learning because children start noticing patterns in the world around them.
To use the Weather and Seasons worksheet effectively, place the season word boxes where the child can see them clearly and pick up one picture card from the worksheet. Say the season word out loud, then draw a line together to the correct box. Repeat for two or three pictures, then stop while the child still wants to keep going.
This Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool is different because it uses a mix of winter weather items and seasonal nature pictures, like snowflakes and garden items, matched to the season words. The short, connection-style format keeps the focus on seasonal vocabulary during shared parent-child time.
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