Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer pictures → matching like seasons → helps preschoolers choose the correct box using simple visual clues and less guessing.
Winter and Summer destination boxes → sorting and comparing → strengthens attention and supports early category thinking through line drawing.
Mixed season images → categorizing by meaning → builds comfort with season words like winter and summer and supports confident problem-solving.

Winter and Summer Matching and Sorting Worksheet
The Winter and Summer Matching and Sorting Worksheet asks preschoolers to practice matching and sorting pictures by drawing lines to the right box.
At age 3, this helps with early logic, attention, and “same or different” thinking. Many kids stall on tiny details in pictures, so short tries work better than long stubborn ones.
Set the worksheet on a table and pick one picture. Ask your child to decide “Winter or Summer,” then guide the hand to draw the line to the correct destination box.
This worksheet stays focused on only two choices, so it feels doable. Each picture-to-box line makes sorting hands-on, not just talking about seasons.
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