Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words → name winter, spring, summer, fall from pictures → child builds fast season recognition and word recall during pointing and sorting.
Weather and seasons picture sorting → compare clothing and outdoor items to matching seasons → child learns why weather changes by connecting word with image.
Kindergarten weather vocabulary practice → repeat target words in short turns → child gains confident speaking for science talk about seasons at home.

Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Worksheet for Kindergarten
Five-year-olds can get bored fast when science worksheet time feels too slow. The Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary worksheet is a picture-matching and sorting activity that practices seasonal vocabulary for winter, spring, summer, and fall.
Seasonal vocabulary helps kids connect weather to seasons, so the child can name seasons and talk about what changes outside. When seasonal words match to real-life objects, science talk becomes easier and more confident.
Use the Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary worksheet in short bursts. Pick one season, name it out loud, and ask the child to match one picture at a time, then repeat the seasonal vocabulary word together.
This specific Weather and Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary worksheet uses everyday items as clues, like a sun-hat, cooler, scuba mask, flip-flops, and an elf hat. The mix of seasonal items keeps the attention strong and gives clear reasons for each word match during shared parent-child or teacher-child time.
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