Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer picture sort worksheet → matching pictures → children place items in the right season, building visual discrimination and focus.
Winter and Summer picture sort worksheet → sorting by categories → preschoolers sort clothing and activities, strengthening early math-ready thinking habits.
Winter and Summer picture sort worksheet → reasoning from clues → children talk through choices, which supports language during everyday learning routines.

Winter and Summer Picture Sort Worksheet
This Winter and Summer picture sort worksheet practices matching and sorting pictures by season. Your child draws a line from each mixed picture at the top to the correct box at the bottom.
At age 4, matching and sorting help the brain group things in a sensible way. A common parenting friction is hearing, “I don’t know,” on the first couple of pictures, especially when winter and summer items seem close in shape or color.
Use this exact page in small steps: point to the Winter box and say, “Show me one picture that belongs in Winter.” Pick one picture together, draw the line, then let your child choose the next picture and draw the next line. Whizki Learning keeps the routine simple enough to repeat without pressure.
This worksheet is useful because it offers clear destinations (Winter and Summer) with mixed pictures in one place. The drawn lines make it easy to talk about choices and correct mistakes gently, instead of turning it into a guessing game.
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