Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary → matching weather words to picture scenes → builds quick recognition of summer, winter, spring, and fall vocabulary in print.
Seasonal vocabulary → sorting items by temperature and clothing cues → improves word meaning so children can explain why pictures belong.
Seasonal vocabulary → using one-to-one line connections on the worksheet → strengthens attention to details and supports future reading of weather books.

Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match worksheet is a picture-matching science activity for 1st grade that practices seasonal vocabulary. Children match weather and season clues to items like sunflower, beach-towel, cooler, bobsled, and santa-sleigh.
Building seasonal vocabulary helps children notice patterns in weather and understand how seasons change across the year. When weather talk uses the right words, science class discussions feel easier and everyday conversations make more sense.
To use the Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match worksheet, place it on a table and read each vocabulary word aloud one time. Then, draw a line from each picture to the best word, and ask a simple prompt after each match: “What in the picture tells you warm or cold?”
This specific Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match worksheet uses nine seasonal picture prompts, including donut-float, poppy, small-red-branch, and sunflower, so children practice matching ideas, not just guessing. The line-matching format keeps shared parent-child time focused on weather and seasons language in a calm, screen-free way, made for the Whizki Learning printable library.
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