Learning Outcomes
Winter and Summer sorting worksheet → matches pictures to the correct season box → builds clear thinking about categories and groups.
Picture-to-box lines → practices decision-making during sorting → helps preschoolers compare details like cold clothing versus warm items.
Mixed season images → strengthens organization of ideas → supports later reading readiness by focusing attention on patterns and labels.

Winter and Summer Picture Sorting Worksheet
This Winter and Summer picture sorting worksheet practices matching and sorting pictures by season. The child draws a line from each of the 8 mixed pictures at the top to the right destination box at the bottom.
Sorting by season helps preschoolers notice details and organize ideas, but the common snag is rushing or getting stuck on one picture. A quick pause to look for clues like warm clothing, cold weather, or sunny versus snowy scenes can reset the task.
Use this exact page together by keeping it simple, one picture at a time. Ask, “Which box feels right, Winter or Summer?” then help the child point to one clue in the picture before drawing the line.
This worksheet feels different from a generic “circle the right answer” sheet because the child makes connections with a drawn line. The mixed pictures mean every choice is a new mini-think, and the two clear boxes make the sorting goal easy to see.
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