Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary pictures in the Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet → sorting by season clues → stronger word-sense for summer, winter, spring, and fall in first-grade science.
Weather vocabulary words in the Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet → reading short prompts and pairing correctly → faster recognition of common weather terms during science conversations.
Seasonal vocabulary in the Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet → using pencil trace lines on each label area → improved handwriting readiness for writing weather and season words later.

Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet practices seasonal vocabulary by having first graders match picture prompts to the right season and weather word labels.
Season words and weather terms help children talk about science observations, notice patterns in daily weather, and connect classroom lessons to real life around the year.
To use the Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet, sit side by side and do one set of matches at a time. Read a vocabulary word aloud, look at the picture prompt together, and ask the child to point to the best match before marking the answer. After each match, invite a short explanation like, “That winter picture looks cold,” using the vocabulary word from the worksheet.
The Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Matching worksheet is useful because it groups kid-friendly seasonal items, including snow and cozy winter clues, warm summer snacks, and fall or spring hints, so matching feels concrete. Whizki Learning keeps the focus on weather and seasons vocabulary with a simple picture-to-word mechanic that fits quick practice sessions.
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