Learning Outcomes
Seasons vocabulary (spring, summer, fall, winter) → matches weather icons to seasons → strengthens word recall during science conversations.
Weather signs like sunshine, snow, and beach fun → sorts pictures by season → builds understanding that weather changes over the year.
Seasonal vocabulary labels → repeats the matched word aloud while pointing to icons → improves spelling readiness and careful reading.

Weather and Seasons Vocabulary Match Worksheet for First Grade
The Weather and Seasons vocabulary matching worksheet practices matching weather picture clues to the four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Kids choose the correct season for each icon and say the season word aloud while matching.
Season vocabulary helps children notice patterns, like warmer days, cooler days, and snow or beach weather. When children connect words to what the weather looks like, weather and seasons become easier to talk about at home and in class.
Use the Weather and Seasons vocabulary matching worksheet in short bursts. Choose three icons at a time, ask the child to name the weather clue, then match to a season and repeat the season word together.
The Weather and Seasons vocabulary matching worksheet is different because the pictures show clear seasonal signals, like sunshine, beach gear, winter scarves, and snow fun. Each match turns season vocabulary into a hands-on choice, so practice feels focused instead of like memorizing.
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