Learning Outcomes
Seasonal vocabulary words → sorting items by season → child correctly places crocus, daisy, and rose words into spring and summer groups.
Seasonal vocabulary words → reading weather clues on the page → child chooses thermos and suitcase for the right weather and travel season.
Seasonal vocabulary words → saying the word while pointing to the matched picture → child uses new weather-and-season terms in short explanations.

Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match Worksheet for First Grade
The Weather & Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Match Worksheet gives first graders a clear job, match weather and season vocabulary words like crocus and thermos to the correct season pictures.
Building seasonal vocabulary supports real science talk, because first graders connect seasons with everyday weather changes instead of memorizing words alone.
Use the Weather & Seasons Seasonal Vocabulary Match Worksheet at a table or on a carpet. Read one word aloud, have the child point to the matching season picture, then ask for a short sentence about that season and one word.
This specific worksheet uses nine familiar, seasonal connections so the matching feels concrete and focused, keeping attention on weather-and-season vocabulary with no extra steps.
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