Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words -> sorting matching items by weather cues -> children name objects tied to warm, cool, and rainy days.
Seasonal vocabulary words -> answering yes/no placement questions -> children explain choices using simple reasons like thermos is for cold.
Seasonal vocabulary words -> repeating word-and-picture matches during a short routine -> children retain weather-related vocabulary longer across the week.

Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet helps preschoolers practice matching seasonal vocabulary words to the right weather and season idea, using items like thermos, swimsuit, and sunflower.
When children connect weather clues to everyday words, seasonal vocabulary starts to feel real, and sorting becomes a simple science skill for noticing patterns over time.
Use the Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet in a sit-with-me round, pick one word at a time, ask the child to choose the right match, and say a short reason out loud together.
This specific Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Matching Worksheet uses familiar, kid-friendly seasonal items from the worksheet word set, so children build a usable word bank they can reuse during everyday weather talk.
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